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January 3, 2026

It took a community to help pipes|drums deliver more than 400 articles to you in 2025, with no fewer than 135 supporters who willingly provided their insights throughout the year. The publication is what it is because of so many from around the world who are willing to share their […]

January 1, 2026

The name “Peter R. MacLeod” might not be among the first to come to mind when thinking of the greatest composers of Highland pipe music, but Connor Jardine, Cameron May, and Dan Nevans are out to change that. The three Scotland-based pipers are putting together the inaugural Peter MacLeod Memorial […]

Warm temperatures with intermittent rain covered the 153rd annual Waipu Highland Games in the tranquil beachside settlement at the northern end of New Zealand’s North Island, where Piers Dover of Christchurch won the aggregate in the A-Grade solo piping.

December 31, 2025

The pipes|drums New Year’s Honours celebrate 25 years in 2025, and this year was perhaps the most bountiful yet for the depth of nominees in eight award categories. The piping and drumming world continues to build and progress. The standard of performance again reached new highs; the large number of […]

December 30, 2025

The Kirkwall City Pipe Band of Orkney is celebrating the success of two of their finest members, after Raymond “Raymie” Peace and Andrew “Andy” Cant were each awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) for their services to piping, culture and the Orkney community. “I am absolutely delighted and very proud […]

We’re always fascinated by what piques readers’ interest, and factors such as the date and time can affect statistics. Thanks mainly to pipes|drums sources providing tips and insights, and breaking the news is a clear benefit.

December 29, 2025

The final piping competition of the year is traditionally New Zealand’s more casual Northcote Invitational. This year, Piers Dover and Liam Kernaghan gained the first prizes, winning the double MSR and the Medley events, respectively, with Kernaghan the overall winner on Medley preference.

December 28, 2025

These are the stories that shine a light on topics and opinions, which aren’t “News,” per se, although sometimes simply bringing the issues to light can be considered newsworthy.

December 26, 2025

It’s a great time to take a look at the most-read articles of the year. We exclude the subscribers-only pieces, and, along with articles categorized as News and Features, we’ve decided this year to break out the Results reports as our first Top 10 list.

December 24, 2025

In 2025, we covered the triumphs, the challenges, the debates, and the breakthroughs that helped shape this art. Through your readership and viewership, your insights, and your passion, you’ve helped keep the conversation thoughtful, vibrant, and forward-looking. We hope your holidays are filled with good company and good cheer.

December 23, 2025

It’s uncanny to us that, even 150 years after his birth, unknown compositions by the great John “Jock” McLellan of Dunoon are still being discovered. This Christmas, we’re pleased to bring pipes|drums readers an exclusive gift: “Tarbert Castle,” a four-part 2/4 march by one of the greatest and most popular […]

December 22, 2025

It’s not Boxing Day yet, but we thought it was a good time to make a case to Finlay Johnston of Glasgow to share what he carries around with him as he continues to make his name as one of the world’s elite solo pipers. At age 40, Finlay Johnston […]

December 20, 2025

If you can play at least one complete piece of ceol mor, you’re eligible to attend the fourth annual Jimmy McIntosh MBE Piobaireachd Workshop, February 20-22, 2026, in Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Piping Society and Carnegie Mellon University are partnering again to host the event at Carnegie Mellon’s Cohen University Center. […]

December 19, 2025

The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association has informed member band secretaries that the 2026 UK Pipe Band Championships will be held on Saturday, June 13th, at Grove Playing Fields, Belfast, bringing the RSPBA back to a full complement of five major championships. This year, the event was moved to Ingliston, […]

The 2026 New Zealand Pipe Band Championships, March 20-21, 2026, in Kōhanga Moa  Inglewood, a town of fewer than 4,000 in the Taranaki Region of the country’s North Island, has an entry of 56 across all six grades of competitions, possibly making it the world’s largest non-UK pipe band contest. […]

December 18, 2025

A critique of Chris and Pat Terry’s exhaustive re-interpretation and correction of the historically crucial original work by Dr. Roderick Ross

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