The four gigs in the shadow of Stirling Castle attracted a strong response from music fans. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Canadian country legend Shania Twain closed out the first Summer Sessions in Stirling in spectacular fashion on Tuesday night. The gig was the last of four to take place at the City Park in the shadow of Stirling Castle, with thousands of fans making their way through the gates across the event to enjoy sets from some of the biggest names in music.

Stirling was abuzz was music fans of all ages ahead of the big final night, with cowboy hats and boots galore in evidence across the city’s pubs and bars before the action kicked off. Australian star - and former Neighbours actress - Delta Goodrem started things off with her set of hits, before the booming tones of Rag’n’Bone Man got the crowd warmed up for the arrival of Shania. Fresh off a performance in the ‘legends’ slot on Saturday afternoon at Glastonbury, she didn’t disappoint - running through all of her top hits to a crowd more than eager to sing along.

Following her headline gig, Shania said on her social media: “Scotland - that was incredible! “Playing in front of the beautiful 800+ year old Stirling Castle felt very magical and I had to mark the occasion of course - an iconic kilt for an iconic s.