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Tickets now on sale for Inverness Highland Games to be held in July in the Highland capital


By Federica Stefani

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The Inverness Highland Games will be back at Bught Park in July. Picture: Gary Anthony.
The Inverness Highland Games will be back at Bught Park in July. Picture: Gary Anthony.

TICKET sales for a main summer event in the Highland capital are now open online.

Tickets for this year’s Inverness Highland Games are available for the first time online for the event which will make a comeback after lockdown on Saturday, July 16 at Bught Park.

High Life Highland Events Manager Amy MacLeod said: “Our focus is providing people and families with as many memory-making moments as possible.

“We hope this year’s Inverness Highland Games will offer a fun day out to both resident and visitor showcasing the traditional competitive events and displays we all enjoy at a Highland Games and have very much missed these last two years.”

The Games will feature the magnificent heavies, track and field athletics, pipes and drums and Highland Dancing and are supported by the Inverness Common Good Fund.

Competition event entry forms for those looking to take part in the competitive track and field athletic, highland dancing and solo piping events are also available on the website.

Tickets can be bought online at www.invernesshighlandgames.com and High Life Highland card holders can take advantage of a discounted rate for the event

Prices for tickets will be:

  • Adult (16+) general admission £10
  • Concession (under 16, senior 65+ and accessibility tickets) general admission £5.
  • HLH member adult (16+) discounted admission £7
  • HLH member concession (under 16, senior 65+ and accessibility tickets) discounted admission £3
  • High Life Highland runs the event supported by the Inverness Highland Games Committee on behalf of The Highland Council’s City of Inverness and Area, Events and Festivals Working Group.

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