Hundreds of people have walked through Edinburgh in their bras for MoonWalk Scotland for the final time.

The event – to raise money for breast and other cancers – set off from Holyrood Park at 22:30 on Saturday.

Light installations showed the walkers the way and many buildings in the city were also lit up in pink.

Organised by breast cancer charity Walk the Walk, Scotland’s MoonWalk has raised £22m since it was first staged in 2006 but, after 19 years, it now plans to go on tour to another city.

Three women in yellow bras with the words Sunshine on Leith written on top of them smile into the camera

Prof Carolyn McDonald, Helen Moores-Poole and Anne Wallace completed the full 26-mile course with their team, the Allied Angels [Walk the Walk]

Three MoonWalkers in pink skirts and white tops cross the road in front of a building lit up in pink

Many buildings were lit up pink in support of the walkers [Walk the Walk]

Five women in white T-Shirts with a colourful bra pattern on the front of them

Sue Webber MSP for the Lothian region (centre), with her EH Moonbabes team [Walk the Walk]

Three walkers in their bras hold up medals, smiling, having completed their challenge

The event is moving on to a new city after 19 years [Walk the Walk]

Women in sparkly bras wave at the camera as they walk past a clothes shop in Edinburgh during this year's MoonWalk event

The event has raised £22m for charity over the years [Walk the Walk]

A group of women in multi-coloured bras with another woman behind them dressed like an angel or butterfly with illuminated wings

The MoonWalk is organised by the charity Walk the Walk [Walk the Walk]

A woman with dark hair and a colourful bra smiles into the camera

Walk the Walk Founder and chief executive Nina Barough wore a decorated bra signed by The Proclaimers [Walk the Walk]