The Torchlight Procession culminated in Holyrood Park where a sign of friendship is created by torchbearers. Courtesy www.edinburghshogmanay.com
Edinburgh's Torchlight Procession kick-starts Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations - the largest New Year party in the UK. Courtesy TCSPR / Ian Georgeson
Revellers stroll through Edinburgh's Old Town during the Hogmanay Torchlight Procession. Courtesy TSCPR / Ian Georgeson
Edinburgh's Torchlight Procession includes dancers, performers and more. Courtesy TCSPR /Ian Georgeson
The Torchlight Procession travelled down the city's Royal Mile towards Holyrood Park in Scotland's capital. EPA/ROBERT PERRY
Edinburgh's Torchlight Procession stems from ancient Winter Solstice celebrations. EPA/ROBERT PERRY
More than 40,000 people descended upon Scotland's capital city to join the Hogmanay celebrations on Monday, December 30, 2019. EPA/ROBERT PERRY
The Edinburgh Torchlight Procession marks the start of three days of Hogmanay celebrations in Scotland. Courtesy TCSPR / Ian Georgeson
Fire artists pose in front of Edinburgh Castle in advance of Edinburgh's Hogmanay torchlight procession down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
A member of PyroCeltica poses in front of Edinburgh Castle in advance of Edinburgh's Hogmanay Torchlight Procession down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain, December 30, 2019. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
The Torchlight Procession culminated in Holyrood Park where a sign of friendship is created by torchbearers. Courtesy www.edinburghshogmanay.com
Edinburgh's Torchlight Procession kick-starts Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations - the largest New Year party in the UK. Courtesy TCSPR / Ian Georgeson
Revellers stroll through Edinburgh's Old Town during the Hogmanay Torchlight Procession. Courtesy TSCPR / Ian Georgeson
Edinburgh's Torchlight Procession includes dancers, performers and more. Courtesy TCSPR /Ian Georgeson
The Torchlight Procession travelled down the city's Royal Mile towards Holyrood Park in Scotland's capital. EPA/ROBERT PERRY
Edinburgh's Torchlight Procession stems from ancient Winter Solstice celebrations. EPA/ROBERT PERRY
More than 40,000 people descended upon Scotland's capital city to join the Hogmanay celebrations on Monday, December 30, 2019. EPA/ROBERT PERRY
The Edinburgh Torchlight Procession marks the start of three days of Hogmanay celebrations in Scotland. Courtesy TCSPR / Ian Georgeson
Fire artists pose in front of Edinburgh Castle in advance of Edinburgh's Hogmanay torchlight procession down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
A member of PyroCeltica poses in front of Edinburgh Castle in advance of Edinburgh's Hogmanay Torchlight Procession down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain, December 30, 2019. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
The Torchlight Procession culminated in Holyrood Park where a sign of friendship is created by torchbearers. Courtesy www.edinburghshogmanay.com
UK's biggest New Year celebrations get under way in torchlit procession - in pictures
Thousands of revellers took part in the Edinburgh procession signalling the start of the country's biggest New Year celebrations, known in Scotland as Hogmanay