I feel at home in Scotland and go back whenever I can. I've played the Edinburgh Festival twice, and I get the train across the Forth Bridge to Lochgelly, just to see it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love coming back to Edinburgh. It's nice to spend real time here.
I always feel that when I come to Edinburgh, in many ways I am coming home.
I enjoy coming to Scotland, and my favourite memory has to be my first Open at Carnoustie. Coming over from a small town and playing in something so big to golf and y'all.
I love going to Scotland.
Of course I've had my moments of wanting to go back to Scotland, and I almost did a couple of times, but other things just came up.
It's part of me, Scotland. I'm still immersed in it even though I am not there.
If you're not keen on crowds, it might be best to give Edinburgh a miss during festival time when it can get extremely busy.
Although I don't live there anymore, Scotland is a great place for the people coming over to visit and to tour around the Highlands, because it is a very magical place.
Scotland is one of my favourite places to perform: it's really something special. Scottish audiences are just so enthusiastic; their approach to dance music just feels similar to my own somehow.
When I do the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, I always go across to Loch Ness and stay there.