Ayr is set for at least FIVE more years of dance music festivals after Ewan McVicar and STREETrave signed a deal with council chiefs.
Over 12,000 ravers flocked to the town over two huge days for Pavilion Festival and STREETrave.
Kincaidston lad Ewan made all his dreams come true when he played to 7,500 fans on Saturday at the Low Green, a further 5,000 then partied on Sunday to icons of electronic music.
Ewan told his army of supporters that he hoped his debut Pavilion Festival would be the start of many.
Today the 'Tell Me Something Good' star has revealed the huge news that he's a agreed a five year deal with South Ayrshire Council.
Taking to social media, Ewan said: "Happy to announce after the success of the weekend, we have just signed a 5 year deal with South Ayrshire Council for the low green."
Kincaidston lad, Ewan, shared the post with a picture including Council Leader Martin Dowey, Councillor Martin Kilbride and STREETrave boss Ricky Magowan.
A glittering line-up over the weekend also included Soul II Soul, Inner City, Altern8 Sanchez.
Festival bosses said they were over the moon with the response in the town as they beamed with pride over the success of the events.
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