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Anna Millar finds there’s still plenty of time to ensure 2005 arrives with a bang. whether you’re chilling on a beach in Asia, taking in a band in Times Square or enjoying the cosy ambience of a cottage up North.

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You don‘t have to go far to celebrate Hogmanay if you don't fancy travelling Scotland has plenty to offer.

Glasgow

Snow Patrol. Sound Development Agency and the Midden get the party started as George Square brings in the New Year in style.

Edinburgh

Bigger and better than ever before, the capital‘s party boasts the Scissor Sisters, Blondie, Aberfeldy and Mylo as well as a jam packed four- day French-inspired programme.

Aberdeen

Scottish stars Deacon Blue, Hue and Cry and David Sneddon (pictured) headline. Keep an eye out for non-stop music and entertainment on two stages at Castlegate and Langstane.

Comrie

Home to the traditional flambeaux, an ancient torchlight procession originally performed to drive evil spirits from the village of Comrie. The procession marches round the village to the four points of the compass. Don your fancy dress and join the gang.

lnverness

Considered the Highlands and Islands capital, lnverness is a good option for those seeking something a little more low key. Look out for the lighting of the riverlights with music and a fireworks display above the castle.

Stirling

Following last year’s sell out, Stirling‘s back with a bang. Lulu headlines with the Jimi McRae Band and the Royal Burgh of Stirling Pipe Band as support.

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