It's a special year for the inter-Celtic festival Yn Chruinnaght.
The event is celebrating its 30th anniversary and over the next five days there's a chance to see and hear some of the best music, song and dance from the Celtic world.
Tomorrow night (Wednesday) King Chiaullee and Perree Bane will kick things off in style with 'A Salute to Mannanan', in the form of a bonfire party at Ramsey's North Promenade.
Other attractions include a tempting selection of food-and-folk sessions, dance workshops and concerts.
Breeshey Maddrell from the organising committee says the variety of venues has proved one of the Chruinnaght's appeals:
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