Hebridean Celtic Festival 2017 'the most successful' Published duration 29 July 2017

image copyright COLIN CAMERON image caption The Waterboys on the event's main stage in Stornoway

Organisers of the Hebridean Celtic Festival have described this year's event as the "most successful" in its history.

HebCelt was held earlier this month in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis.

The headline acts included The Waterboys, Imelda May, Lucy Spraggan and Skerryvore.

image copyright COLIN CAMERON image caption Other headline acts included Imelda May

Also, the Peatbog Faeries and Dougie MacLean.

There were more than 40 acts and more than 70 hours of performances on the main arena in Stornoway town centre and sold-out community shows elsewhere on Lewis and on neighbouring Harris.

Almost 16,000 people attended over the four days.

image copyright Fiona Rennie image caption Almost 16,000 people attended this month's event

HebCelt's 20th anniversary festival in 2015 had about 15,000 people.

Caroline Maclennan, the event's director, said: "Our 22nd festival was a great success.

image copyright Colin Cameron image caption Dougie MacLean gave a performance during the four-day festival

"The beautiful weather added to the wonderful atmosphere in and around the arena and the feedback from the artists, audience and traders has been extremely positive, demonstrating the enormous benefit to the community the festival undoubtedly brings.

"It is a relaxed, chilled out occasion and, with the kids running around enjoying themselves too, it provides a superb family experience."

She added: "The demise of other festivals underlines just how challenging it is to organise these large-scale events, particularly outside the bigger population centres.

"Our continued success is testament to the fantastic support we get from our audiences, funders, sponsors, supporters and from this community."

image copyright Colin Cameron image caption The festival is held in Stornoway with community events taking place elsewhere on Lewis and also Harris