Sheffield rockers Pulp brought in the New Year in style in Edinburgh on Sunday night, with a spectacular greatest hits set in front of 10,000 fans at the Ross Bandstand in Princes Street Gardens.
With the added bonuses of comedian Susie McCabe compering the event, dance act Hot Chip supporting and the Midnight Moment fireworks over Edinburgh Castle as 2023 turned into 20024, those in attendance enjoyed an incredible night in Edinburgh at Hogmanay, despite the near freezing temperatures.

5. Bagpipes
The band were joined on stage by two bagpipers for their final song of the night, their smash hit Britpop anthem 'Common People'. Photo: Kevin Quinn

6. On guitar
Jarvis on stage with his guitar during Something Changed, at Ross Bandstand in Princes Street Gardens for Pulp's Edinburgh Hogmanay show. Photo: Kevin Quinn

7. Bringing in the bells
Pulp on stage during their greatest hits set at Ross Bandstand, the band's first Edinburgh show for 20 years. Photo: Kevin Quinn

8. Jarvis jig
Pulp frontman never stood still during the band's set, with the 60-year-old singer showing that age is just a number. Photo: Kevin Quinn