Mark Ronson says he only felt positivity at Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations

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The city's Christmas and Hogmanay festivities have been dogged by various controversies.

Edinburgh's Hogmanay headliner Mark Ronson has described the energy he felt during his performance on Tuesday night as "amazing" and far from any sense of "extraordinary negativity."

Posting on Instagram, London-born Ronson alluded to event organisers Underbelly being dismayed at levels of negativity around the event.

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Ronson wrote: "The energy I felt @edhogmanay was so amazing. If there was "extraordinary negativity", it wasn't in the Princes Street Gardens."

Edinburgh's Hogmanay headliner Mark Ronson has described the energy he felt during his performance on Tuesday night as "amazing"Edinburgh's Hogmanay headliner Mark Ronson has described the energy he felt during his performance on Tuesday night as "amazing"
Edinburgh's Hogmanay headliner Mark Ronson has described the energy he felt during his performance on Tuesday night as "amazing"

Tens of thousands of revellers flooded into Edinburgh city centre to bring in 2020 as the 27th annual Hogmanay party was declared a sell-out success. The entire event was also live streamed for the first time in its history on Facebook, YouTube and the official Edinburgh's Hogmanay website.

Controversy

But the ongoing Christmas and Hogmanay festivities have been dogged by controversies over a new wristband system for local residents, the impact of event infrastructure on the city centre, and the removal of a traditional Nativity scene and the city’s Norwegian Christmas tree to make way for a whisky sponsor’s branding.

Edinburgh Council leader Adam McVey has also suggested a major rethink of the city's Hogmanay celebrations could see it scaled back from its global "bucket list" status amid the concerns.

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