In pictures: Groove Loch Ness festival
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Dance music festival Groove Loch Ness was held on Saturday.
This year's event featured a tribute to 30-year-old Inverness DJ Ross Lyall, who had type one diabetes and died in March after five days in intensive care at Raigmore Hospital.
Acts at Groove included a DJ set by Leftfield.
Photographer James Roberts captured some of the scenes during the weekend's festival.

Saturday's festival marked the second time the event had been staged. Groove Loch Ness was first held last year

The tribute set to Ross Lyall, pictured left, was performed by his DJ partner Andrew McGibbon

The festival is held on farmland next to the village of Dores near Inverness

The event involves a crowd of about 5,000 music fans
- Published14 July 2016