
The event will be held in Edinburgh’s Ross Bandstand in Princes Street Gardens from 26-28 August. It will also return to Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Park Bandstand between 6-8 August and 13-15 August.
, which featured a cider garden and premium street food area. Music came from the likes of Alison Moyet, Squeeze and The Waterboys.
The Edinburgh expansion has been timed to coincide with the peak of the city’s festival season. Councillor Steve Cardownie, Edinburgh’s festivals and events champion, said: "The concerts will be a great way to wave goodbye to August, and will showcase some of the best musical talent at the Ross Bandstand.
"Situated in the heart of Princes Street Gardens inbetween the Old and New Towns, the Ross Bandstand will offer a unique setting to soak up these three nights of live music."
Paul Condron, marketing director for Magners Irish Cider, added: "We were delighted with the success of last year’s inaugural Magners Summer Nights Festival in Glasgow. We are excited to confirm another six-night run at The Kelvingrove Park Bandstand and to announce that we are extending the festival to Edinburgh for three nights at the amazing Ross Bandstand, in Princes Street Gardens with Edinburgh Castle as our stunning backdrop."
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