FRINGE by the Sea held its first ever torchlight procession yesterday evening, with about 100 people braving the wind and rain in North Berwick.
Attendees were treated on Sunday evening to a number of fire performances, with the procession beginning at the Glen Golf Club, winding its way along the seafront and finishing at the Lodge Grounds.
The torchlight procession was in celebration of the summer harvest, which coincided with Fringe by the Sea.
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Rory Steel, director of Fringe by the Sea, said: "Despite the weather, the procession had wonderful moments of magic.
"It was the best way to end an epic weekend."
Fringe by the Sea started on Friday and will conclude on Sunday - among the highlights next weekend are The Jacksons, Ash and Idlewild.
Find out what else is on here.
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