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April 17, 2026

Bands from the Northern Hemisphere looking to conclude their winter with a trip Down Under can start planning now, after Pipe Bands Australia announced that Pipe Bands Queensland (PBQ) will host the 2028 Australian Pipe Band Championships in the east coast city of Brisbane, close to some of the country’s […]

April 16, 2026

Established almost 50 years ago, the Balmoral School of Piping & Drumming has sustained one of the world’s longest-running series of summer schools for pipers and drummers, this year comprising two week-long sessions. The familiar summer camp at PennWest-Edinboro University in Edinboro, Pennsylvania (July 12-17) will be preceded by a […]

April 15, 2026

In his latest article in his “Insights into pipe band ensemble” series, Alan Jones investigates the prevalence of the S-w-M-w beat-note emphasis in pipe band MSR music.

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April 14, 2026

Only a few days after being made leading-drummer of the Grade 1 78th Fraser Highlanders, Kyle Wardell won both Professional events at the annual Agnew-Harrison Invitational Solo Drumming Competition at the John Weir Foote VC Armoury.

April 12, 2026

Cameron May of Lesmahagow, Scotland, enjoyed a day for the ages with three firsts and a second to gain the overall championship trophy at the annual Scottish Pipers Association solo competitions. By winning both the A-Grade 2/4 March and the Strathspey & Reel, May competed in the Former Winners MMSSRR.

Kenneth MacLean, the accomplished Highland Society of London Gold Medallist, piping teacher and judge, passed away peacefully in Kilmarnock, Scotland, aged 93, on April 4, 2026. A longtime pupil of the great Donald MacLeod, MacLean achieved the Gold Medal in 1974 playing “The Battle of Bealach nam Brog” after placing […]

April 11, 2026

The Grade 2 Western Australia Police under Pipe-Major Chris MacDonald and Leading Drummer Brian Green were awarded the 2026 Australian Pipe Band Championship at the biannual contest hosted this year by Pipe Bands Western Australia at Subiaco Oval in Subiaco, a suburb of the Western Australia state capital.

April 10, 2026

What began a quarter-century ago quickly became and remains the greatest free collective piobaireachd resource for pipers worldwide.

April 9, 2026

A staple of the Piping Live! Festival is the Lunchtime Recital Series, a daily musical meal featuring some of the world’s greatest pipers, and Piping Live! 2026 continues the tradition with hour-long sessions by renowned soloists Bruce Gandy of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and Murray Henderson of Kirriemuir, Scotland. The series […]

April 8, 2026

The third of five instalments, Elliott’s talks about his return to Ontario and becoming pipe-major of the Grade 1 Toronto & District, chasing and then finally beating the then-dominant 78th Fraser Highlanders, the rise of even more home-grown talent leading top Ontario bands, and bass drumming innovator Jimmy Stewart.

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April 7, 2026

The Emmanuel College Highlanders (University of Queensland) and The Pipeband Club won the Medley and MSR events, respectively, and it was Emmanuel College that took the overall Grade 2 trophy at the annual 121st Maclean Highland Gathering, one of the world’s longest-running piping and drumming events.

April 5, 2026

Topping his own record, Greg Wilson of Tai Tapu, New Zealand, won the Murray Henderson Clasp to the Gold Medal for the nineteenth time at the Hastings Highland Games, held over the Easter weekend in New Zealand’s Hawkes Bay region. Wilson went on to win the aggregate A Grade trophy.

Competitors with the last name “Gandy” did very well at the British Columbia Pipers’ Association’s Annual Gathering, with Alex Gandy winning the MacCrimmon Cairn Open Piobaireachd and Bruce Gandy winning the aggregate Open Championship with an MSR win and Piobaireachd second, punctuating his overall tally.

April 4, 2026

It was a double victory for Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia talent as Kerr McQuillan and Jill Watson won the snare and tenor drumming titles, respectively, at the 2026 European Pipe Band Drumming Championships.

The Grade 2 City of Edinburgh’s the twentieth annual Pipe-Major’s Wheel of Fortune Invitational Solo Piping Competition will attempt to defend its own title as the world’s most creative and fun contest by shaking up the inventive rules, looking to eight of the Scotland’s best players to be both serious […]

April 3, 2026

Stornoway, Scotland – April 2-3, 2026 – With two first in the the events that counted, Finlay Johnston was easily the overall winner of the 2026 Pipe-Major Donald MacLeod Memorial Invitational Solo Piping Competition, the thirtieth running of the invitational event that honours the music and memory of the legendary […]

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