MUSIC fans flocked to the Low Green in huge numbers for Ayr’s second Pavilion Festival – and the organisers have thanked all those who came along to make it a “simply phenomenal” experience.
The festival’s curator, Ayr’s own Ewan McVicar, was joined on the main stage line-up by Chicago legend Derrick Carter and Patric Topping, Éclair Fifi, Special Request, Jerome Hill, Stevie Cox and plenty more for an unforgettable series of sold-out sets on Saturday.
And Sunday’s STREETrave event featured a fantastic lineup including 808 State, Heather Msll, Black Box, Rosalla, Fabio & Grooverider, Dream Frequency, Public Domain and Technotronic.
A spokesperson for the event said on Sunday: “Ayr, we love you. Yesterday was simply phenomenal.
“To all the DJs and performers, thank you for your spellbinding sets.
“To every single person that came to dance with us, we do this for you. Pavilion Festival is for the people, for the music.”
And the festival fans’ reaction was similarly positive: among the comments posted on social media was one describing it as “absolutely phenomenal”, while others said it was “amazing”, “incredible” and “sooo good”.
(Photos: Charlie Gilmour)
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