The MoonWalk Scotland took place in Edinburgh for the final time on Saturday night.
Hundreds of women, men and young people wearing brightly decorated bras or “bra t-shirts” set off from Holyrood Park at 10.30pm, to walk a half or full marathon through the capital, raising money for breast cancer and other forms of cancer.
Light installations lit up the way for MoonWalkers with buildings in Edinburgh glowing pink in their honour, including: Edinburgh Castle, Camera Obscura & World of Illusions, Lloyds on the Mound, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Radisson Blu Hotel, the Balmoral Hotel, and the Stamp Office.
Organisers of Walk the Walk have raised £22 million since it was first staged in 2006. After 19 years, The MoonWalk will now be going on tour to another city.
We spoke to Nina Barough about the MoonWalk but she was tight lipped about where it will take place next.
MoonWalk Scotland Nina Barough, CBE, Founder and Chief Executive of Walk the Walk
All images © Stewart Attwood Photography 2025. .
Image of walkers crossing over the top of The Mound © Stewart Attwood Photography 2025
Sue Webber MSP, centre, with the EH Moonbabes PHOTO © Stewart Attwood
Passing the EICC PHOTO © Stewart Attwood
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