Thousands gathered in Paisley town centre to celebrate the Hallowe'en festival's 10th anniversary with a parade.
The 300-strong parade, featuring professional performers and community groups, was the highlight of the celebrations.
To commemorate the milestone, the festival introduced a new parade route, which included Mill Street for the first time.
The funfair was moved to Lagoon Car Park and East End Park, providing entertainment for all ages.
Renfrewshire Council, Cirque Bijou, lighting designer Grant Anderson, and EventScotland support brought the festivities together.
The weekend programme included live performances at Bridge Street and County Square, and arts and crafts at Paisley Central Library and The Art Department.
The town has transformed into a spooky wonderland, with surprise installations and eerie lighting displays on famous buildings.
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