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May 4, 2026

Sarah Muir wins overall, Piob goes to Brodie Watson-Massey at 2026 Highlands & Islands

Sarah Muir of East Kilbride, Scotland, was the overall Premier and A-Grade winner at the annual Highlands & Islands Solo Piping Competition, organized by the Netherlorn Piping Society and held indoors at Oban High School. Muir won the MSR and was third in the Piobaireachd, and was the only competitor to feature in...
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April 24, 2026

Andrew Douglas gets the gig: new Director of Piping & Drumming at Canada’s St. Andrew’s College

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April 23, 2026

Set Tunes Series 2026: “Ewin of the Battles”

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April 21, 2026

Dominion dominates at 2026 Manitoba Scottish Festival

With straight firsts in both events in the two-band Grade 2 competition, the hometown Dominion Pipe Band was the top...
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April 20, 2026

Bound for glory: National Youth Pipe Band of New Zealand launches recording

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July 31, 2007
All-Ireland comes up all-sevens for SLOT
St. Laurence O'Toole halted Field Marshal Montgomery's 10-year dominance of the All-Ireland Pipe Band Championship with...
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Dundonald Colliery Pipe Band wins Grade 3 at European Championships, Edinburgh.
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