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May 13, 2018

MacKenzie Caledonian bands win Grade 1, Grade 2 and Grade 4B . . .

May 12, 2018

Aggregate winner of the 2018 William Livingstone Sr. Memorial Professional Invitational Solo Piping Competition, held for the fortieth time.

The 2018 Northern Ireland outdoor pipe band competition season began under fine sunny weather at Castle Park, where Field Marshal Montgomery won the Grade 1 contest against four other bands, including Scotland’s Vale of Atholl.

May 11, 2018

One of Atlantic Canada’s longest-running bands, Grade 2 Dartmouth & District of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, has called off its 2018 season and might be done for good.

May 10, 2018

Renfrewshire town supporting event with marketing and communications investment rarely seen . . .

May 8, 2018

It’s been a long cold lonely winter, little darlings, but things will feel a lot warmer starting this weekend when the Scottish outdoor pipe band season opens up with the traditional start at small contests at Dunbar on the east coast on Saturday, and then over the west coast at Gourock on Sunday.

May 6, 2018

Stuart Easton of Palmerston North, New Zealand, won the Gold Medal event, and, for good measure, scooped up the light music events at the annual R.U. Brown Piobaireachd Society Solo Piping Competitions.

The Pipers & Pipe Band Society of Ontario’s Ottawa Branch Indoor Highland Games took place at Kemptville, Ontario, with almost 100 soloists competing in 28 amateur events. Eleven bands competed in the afternoon, with Rob Roy of Kingston, Ontario, taking the title for best overall band on the day.

Alberta’s 2018 pipe band season kicked off this weekend with the annual “Ogden Indoor” competition attracting a small entry of bands and soloists from throughout the province.

May 5, 2018

That 3/4 march that you love, even after playing it a thousand times, is named for a place in Argyllshire.

May 3, 2018

What is traditionally the first big solo piping event on the Scottish calendar this year will be the last before the Glenfiddich Championships, with the Uist & Barra Invitational Solo Piping Competition rescheduled to September 29th.

May 2, 2018

Technology has made it easy to enjoy quick-hit “achievements,” but does it come at a cost to long-term community gains?

May 1, 2018

The Chicago Scottish Festival & Highland Games on June 15-16 promises to benefit from a larger entry of Grade 2 bands, making it one of the more significant pipe band contests in North America.

April 30, 2018

The City of Queanbeyan Pipe Band of New South Wales, Australia, is commemorating an Australian hero and the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I with a composing competition for a Highland pipe tune, with a total prize purse of AUD$1,000.

April 28, 2018

The third annual Virginia International Tattoo American Pipe Band Championship was held again at Scope Plaza, with four Grade 2 bands making up the top-grade competition comprising an MSR and a Medley event. City of Dunedin from Florida took the overall Grade 2 prize with 16 firsts from the eight judges in each event.

While the focus of the piping and drumming world will be on the first day of the 2018 Piping Live! Glasgow International Piping Festival, the Piobaireachd Society is taking a counter-intuitive approach by staging a recital of ceol mor on the other side of the country in Edinburgh.

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