HUNDREDS of local people had fun in the sun as Gourock DJ Bruce Glenny brought his talents back to Royal Gourock Yacht Club.

The ever-popular Terraza Del Clyde music and dance event returned for its third edition last Saturday.

The session was headlined by local music producer Bruce, who recently returned to Gourock after playing in Miami and Ibiza.

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The event kicked off with Gourock DJ Chris Morrison before local singer Mick McLennan then took to the stage and wowed the crowd of more than 300 with an hour-long acoustic set.

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Glasgow duo Macha then got the decks back up and spinning in the glorious sunshine on the terrace at the yacht club.

To top off the sell-out event, Bruce took to the stage and launched his three-hour set with a special Terraza remix of his latest track ‘Call it Love’.

Cunard cruise ship Queen Anne and the French ship Le Champlain sailing past in the evening created a perfect backdrop as the crowd danced the night away.

The top event was made possible thanks to sponsorship from local businesses Tonino’s Pizzas, Shipyard Gin, Barber & Groom, Dog Coach Dylan and Forty Clothing.

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Bruce Glenny said: “Thanks to the talented artists and everyone that bought tickets, it was another hugely successful event and we even managed to sell it out.

“A massive thanks also goes to my colleagues at Summer Friends Productions, Martin Tegg and Dylan McFadyen, for their hard work in pulling it all together.

“I’d also like to pay particular thanks to the numerous friends and family who stepped in to help the yacht club staff out in working behind the bars.

“We’ve had so many people thank us for a great night and asking whether there’ll be a repeat.

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“I can’t promise the sunny weather again but let’s wait and see what happens about another Terraza Del Clyde later in the summer.”

Bruce now moves to a Saturday night residency at Club/Restaurant El Santo, Miller Street, Glasgow and will play the Boogie Bar at TRNSMT for a third time in July at Glasgow Green.