Initially the 7,000 capacity gig had been planned as a free event, but quick sellouts for Deacon Blue and Kaiser Chiefs have prompted a rethink.

Instead online tickets will be sold for £5, with the money raised going to the Aberdeen RNLI.

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A spokesperson The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen said: “Given the amazing clamour for other gigs in the series we didn’t want to be in a position of having to turn disappointed fans away from the Sunday concert once it reached capacity.

“Having online tickets to secure places means those who want to see Tide Lines and Calum Bowie

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