NICOLA Sturgeon let her hair down behind the decks of a DJ booth with two showbiz pals.
The former First Minister, 54, partied the night away at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Perthshire with US Traitors host Alan Cumming, 60, and telly fave Kirsty Wark, 70.

Nicola Sturgeon was spotted beside Hollywood star Alan Cumming[/caption]
The former First Minister earlier this year split with husband Peter Murrell[/caption]
Fist pumping the air, the Nats politician pulled on a pair of headphones as she entertained the masses.
Cumming announced: “Nicola Sturgeon is in the house. Legend.”
The newly single MSP was all smiles in a white top with brown sleeveless jumper just weeks after splitting with hubby and former SNP chief Peter Murrell, 60.
An onlooker said: “She was absolutely loving life, the crowd went wild for her.”
Scores of revellers whipped out their phones to capture the politician’s lively music set.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre was launched in 1951 and is Scotland’s only major, rurally located arts organisation.
Ms Sturgeon said she was left with a “heavy heart” after confirming her shock split from her husband.
The former First Minister sent shockwaves through the political world in January after announcing that her marriage was over.
In a post on her Instagram story, Ms Sturgeon revealed that the pair have secretly been separated “for some time”.
She wrote: “With a heavy heart I am confirming that Peter and I have decided to end our marriage.
“To all intents and purposes we have been separated for some time now and I feel it is time to bring others up to speed with where we are.
“It goes without saying that we still care deeply for each other, and always will. We will be making no further comment.”
The announcement came just 15 months after she made a bold and defiant claim about her marriage amid a police probe.
Both Ms Sturgeon and Mr Murrell were arrested earlier in 2023 as part of Operation Branchform – an investigation into SNP finances.