STUNNING blue skies, rising temperatures and then the heavens opened.
The Scottish weather seemed to have pulled out all the stops for the first ever Live at Loch Lomond.
But by Saturday night the ground had become boggy and on Sunday the site was "a swamp".
As the gates opened on Saturday afternoon, queues snaked from the park into the centre of the village.
Security hold-ups meant the party was late in starting, but the problem seemed to have been ironed out the following day.
Saturday's delay meant bands on the bottom of the bill played to an empty arena, but it didn't dampen the festival spirit.
Meanwhile, dancers with glow sticks packed out the red big-top style dance stage from the first tune to the last, with names like Big Brother winner
Kate Lawler, Ibiza favourite David Guetta and household name Pete Tong leading the charge.
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