| Tulloch Caledonian Stadium | INVERNESS |
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Situated close to the centre of Inverness, Tulloch Caledonian Stadium boasts stunning views over the Moray Firth and provides an all-seater venue that is unrivalled in the North of Scotland. |
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| Hopetoun House | EDINBURGH |
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A five-star visitor attraction set in 6,500 acres of rolling countryside on the outskirts of the capital. Hopetoun, home of the Hope family from 1699 to the present day, is already an acknowledged leader in the hospitality industry and one of Scotland’s most versatile entertainment venues. |
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| Pittodrie Stadium | ABERDEEN |
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Situated in the North East of Scotland, Pittodrie Stadium is and all seater Football Stadium which plays home to Aberdeen FC. The stadium last hosted a concert in 2004 when Elton John appeared as part of the clubs centenary celebrations, attracting more than 26,000 spectators. |
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| Northern Meeting Park | INVERNESS |
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The 'Northern Meetings' were the brain child of 13 Highland Gentlemen over 220 years ago. An idea that was born from a desire to bring entertainment to the masses in Inverness. It's history, central location and wide open space make it the ideal venue for open air concerts such as Boyzone, Simple Minds & Big Country who all preformed there in 2011. |
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| Royal Highland Centre | EDINBURGH |
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The Royal Highland Centre is Scotland’s venue of choice for trade, lifestyle, corporate, sport and leisure events set in unique parkland just minutes from Edinburgh Airport and the city centre. In 2010 the Royal Highland Centre hosted over 200 events and 1.2 million visitors. It contributes approximately £250 million annually to the Scottish economy including £100 million to Edinburgh and the Lothians. |
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