MacMoray has developed a reputation for a family friendly line-up that spans the generations. From the Vengaboys, B*Witched and Aqua, to Bob Geldof, Big Country and The Jacksons, the bill has spanned the decades. With next year’s MacMoray currently due to be the last, organisers are putting together a grand finale line-up.

Scottish favourites for Elgin festival Vicki Campbell and children Abby and Rory were all eager to see big Scottish stars at the last MacMoray. After Callum Beattie drew crowds on Saturday, the family believe local talent could be a big pull. Vicki said: “I think Amy McDonald would be really good.

“She knows how to entertain and get everyone singing.” Abby added: “Paolo Nutini would be really good too. He did a show for just 500 people recently, so he’s not just doing big gigs.

” Despite being just nine years old, Rory wants to roll back the years for a Welsh favourite: “I’d like Stereophonics. Dakota is my favourite.” DJ desire for MacMoray India Georgeson thinks DJ duo The Chainsmokers fit the MacMoray checklist.

The brothers broke , which was a hit in several countries. They have since gone on to have commercial success across the globe and worked with huge stars, including Coldplay. India said: “I think they’d go down well with this crowd.

“We’ve not been before but it’s been really great, except for when Dappy kept saying ‘Hello Aberdeen’ to the crowd.'” Friend Ellie Renton added: “If it was an ultimate dream line-u.