Natalie Horler - lead singer of Cascada - speaks to Jonny Clark of The Northern Scot after a set at MacMoray Festival in Elgin.
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00:00Okay, here with Natalie from Cascada. Natalie, how have you enjoyed your day at Elgin today?
00:04Oh, it was great. I mean, obviously, too short. You just come in, fly in, do the gig and fly
00:08out again, but it's always a lovely crowd here.
00:10Yeah, you've been here before, obviously.
00:12Yeah, that's right.
00:13And the crowd gives you a hell of a lot of energy again.
00:15They do. I mean, you never know how it's going to be, especially with so many youngsters
00:18in the crowd, but it was really lovely, as always.
00:20Yeah, and the youngsters that you mentioned earlier, you know, it was nice to see them
00:25singing your songs.
00:26So many young faces.
00:27So many young faces, and they still do all the work.
00:28Yeah, I mean, the good thing is with streaming, they can click on anything they want. So if
00:32they know one track, they might move on to another one. So it's lovely, because obviously
00:36it's not really their time. I wasn't their type of music right now, so I'm not their
00:41current for them, but they seem to know the songs anyway, so it's lovely.
00:44Yeah, and obviously, at the moment, it's planned to be the final McMurray next year.
00:49Really? Oh, I haven't heard anything about that yet.
00:52You haven't heard about it coming back? Would you be ready for it?
00:55Oh, I'm sure. But, you know, it's obviously a year on, so I don't know anything about it yet.