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Visitors crowd onto Edinburgh’s High Street, adjacent to the Tron Kirk, for the first day of the 2014 Festival Fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
A street performer sets up in Hunter Square, next to one of the city’s golden postboxes, unpacking paraffin for his act. Image: Brian McNeil.
View across Edinburgh’s High Street (Royal Mile) onto the top of Cockburn Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
A musician prepared for Scotland’s unpredictable weather at the side of the Tron Kirk. Image: Brian McNeil.
The Tron pub, next to the top of Blair Street, advertises live comedy in the basement, along with their 3am license. Image: Brian McNeil.
A performer balances on top of a bollard just inside the pedestrianised part of the High Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
Tourists on the High Street for the 2014 fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
Tourists mingle with performers handing out fliers on the Edinburgh High Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
Track-suited performers wait to go onstage in the High Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
A troupe performs for the crowd in traditional dress. Image: Brian McNeil.
A troupe performs for the crowd in traditional dress. Image: Brian McNeil.
Performers on Edinburgh’s High Street for the Festival Fringe 2014. In the distance, the Firth of Forth. Image: Brian McNeil.
Crowd looks on as performer spins disk on a stick before throwing it high into the air. Image: Brian McNeil.
Performer throwing spinning disk from stick into the air. Image: Brian McNeil.
Performer throws spinning disk high overhead. Image: Brian McNeil.
Fliers and posters advertise a few of the shows on-offer at this year’s Fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
Stall selling tied-balloon creations with Fringe show fliers as backdrop. Image: Brian McNeil.
Edinburgh’s ‘Auld Reekie Tours’ (Venue 129) advertising their underground and graveyard tours of the city. Image: Brian McNeil.
Food stall situated at the side of the Tron Kirk. Image: Brian McNeil.
Blackboards list the day’s, and tommorrow’s, performances on the doors of the Tron Kirk in Edinburgh’s High Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
The bar, with stained-glass window backdrop, inside the Tron Kirk. Image: Brian McNeil.
Susana Silva, more-used to busking, performs inside the Tron Kirk on the Fringe’s opening day. Image: Brian McNeil.
Susana Silva performing in the Tron Kirk, Edinburgh fringe 2014. Image: Brian McNeil.
Susana Silva performing in the Tron Kirk, Edinburgh fringe 2014. Image: Brian McNeil.
Pat Dennis, Sean O’Malley with Michael Dodds on Cajon. Image: Brian McNeil.
Pat Dennis, Sean O’Malley and Michael Dodds performing in the Tron Kirk. Image: Brian McNeil.
Pat Dennis, Sean O’Malley and Michael Dodds performing in the Tron Kirk. Image: Brian McNeil.
Pat Dennis, Sean O’Malley and Michael Dodds performing in the Tron Kirk. Image: Brian McNeil.
Crowds in Edinburgh’s Grassmarket for the 2014 Festival. Image: Brian McNeil.
Street performers in the Grassmarket. Image: Brian McNeil.
Bruce Fummey performing his 2014 Fringe show, “Aaah’m Votin YES” in The Beehive. Image: Brian McNeil.
A few minutes walk from The Beehive, a busker plays with an array of effects pedals. Image: Brian McNeil.
View down the Grassmarket from the West Bow end. Image: Brian McNeil.
View of St John’s at the west end of Princes Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
Some people at the art & craft fair, in the grounds of St John’s, enjoying themselves despite a downpour Image: Brian McNeil.
One of the city’s tour buses, at the west-end of Princes Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
View of the Festival Wheel, situated in Princes Street Gardens. Image: Brian McNeil.
Various festivals take place in Edinburgh throughout the summer, including the The Guardian-sponsored Book Festival. Image: Brian McNeil.
View of the castle, with posters for Festival shows on the railings of Princes Street Gardens. Image: Brian McNeil.
Chalk art outisde the Scottish National Archives at the East-End of Princes Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
Banner for The Caves, just off the Cowgate. Image: Brian McNeil.
The Cowshed in Edinburgh’s Cowgate; a venue well-liked by performers, apart from the beer prices. Image: Brian McNeil.
Musician walking up Niddry Street, with guitar in hard case. Image: Brian McNeil.
The Blind Poet, in Edinburgh’s West Nicholson Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
Bar staff, working in The Blind Poet on Nicholson Street. Image: Brian McNeil.
Baz Simpson, who organised The Wolf Sessions at The Blind Poet; before, and during, The Festival. Image: Brian McNeil.
Baz Simpson, who organised The Wolf Sessions at The Blind Poet; before, and during, The Festival. Image: Brian McNeil.
Performers in the Blind Poet, West Nicholson Street, last Saturday of the Festival Fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
Performers in the Blind Poet, West Nicholson Street, last Saturday of the Festival Fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
Performers in the Blind Poet, West Nicholson Street, last Saturday of the Festival Fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
Performers in the Blind Poet, West Nicholson Street, last Saturday of the Festival Fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
Aaron Robbie Wright, performing in The Blind Poet on the last Sunday of the 2014 Festival Fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
Aaron Robbie Wright, performing in The Blind Poet on the last Sunday of the 2014 Festival Fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
The High Street’s taxi rank stretches from the top of Niddry Street halfway to the Scottish Parliament. Image: Brian McNeil.
Unfortunately, trouble at the High Street taxi rank is not uncommon – regardless of the festival being on, or not. Image: Brian McNeil.
Unfortunately, trouble at the High Street taxi rank is not uncommon – regardless of the festival being on, or not. Image: Brian McNeil.
Unfortunately, trouble at the High Street taxi rank is not uncommon – regardless of the festival being on, or not. Image: Brian McNeil.
Fringe performers, and flier distributors, come in all shapes and sizes. Image: Brian McNeil.
Some artists continued distributing fliers right up until the last couple of days of the Festival Fringe. Image: Brian McNeil.
Age is no barrier to busking during the Festival. Image: Brian McNeil.
With so many visitors, rubbish (garbage) is somewhat of an issue during the Festival. Image: Brian McNeil.