A packed programme of music and entertainment more than tripled the population of the island at Tiree Music Festival over the weekend.
Music fans gathered on the island from Friday to Sunday for the sold-out event, which featured top names in Scottish and folk music.
Flook and Skerryvore opened the festival ahead of headliners including Levellers, Skipinnish and Trail West.
The festival takes place on the white sand banks of Crossapol beach and is a firm favourite with families and music fans alike.
The island, which is known as the “Hawaii of the North”, attracts revellers coming from far and wide – including America, South Korea and Switzerland.
Daniel Gillespie, festival director of Tiree Music Festival, said: “This is our seventh TMF and there has been an incredible atmosphere onsite with our festival goers enjoying the music, food and family friendly activities on offer.
“The Scottish weather didn’t dampen revellers’ spirits as they enjoyed cracking sets from the likes of Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Sharon Shannon, Breabach and Trail West over the three days.”
Famed for its laid back atmosphere, the festival attracts a diverse audience and is well-known as being one of the most family-friendly in the UK. The multi-award winning event has sold out every year since its inception in 2010.
This year’s festival featured three stages, including the Calmac Live Lounge – a purpose built arena packed with a host of creative activities and the best of west coast produce from Argyll Foods.