Torchlight procession kicks off Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations

Ian Georgeson
The Torchlight Procession signals the official start of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations
Thousands of people have marched through the Meadows in Edinburgh waving flaming torches to officially kick off the city’s world-famous Hogmanay celebrations.
The annual torchlight procession wound its way through the city centre park towards Edinburgh Castle.
The traditional walk was started by Hearts and Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon, who was joined by Shetland’s South Mainland Up Helly Aa’ Jarl squad to begin the parade.
Organisers said about 15,000 people took part, while a further 10,000 were there to watch.
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Members of Shetland’s South Mainland Up Helly Aa’ Jarl squad joined the parade
An estimated 60,000 people are expected to arrive in Edinburgh from across the world to celebrate the arrival of 2026 in the coming days.
Indie rock band Wet Leg are set to headline the concert in Princes Street Gardens on 31 December, followed by the traditional firework display.
Meanwhile, the annual street party on Princes Street also returns as part of the four-day festival.
Last year, the Hogmanay events were pulled the day before due to fears over extreme weather.
This year, forecasters have predicted dry conditions with little chance of a repeat cancellation.
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Hearts and Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon helped kick off the procession at the Meadows
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Hundreds of people took part in the parade
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The procession begins in the Meadows and ends near Edinburgh Castle
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Pipers led the procession on George IV Bridge




