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March 13, 2026

Featuring a poster with a Quebec fleur-de-lis, a British Columbia grizzly bear, and the proverbial Canadian maple leaf, the Grade 1 78th Fraser Highlanders of Ontario, Canada, will return to mount the Pre-Worlds concert for the first time since 2003, then under their legendary pipe-major, Bill Livingstone. “True North Strong” […]

The Glengarry Pipe Band will celebrate 65 years since its founding in 1961 as a community group in a sparsely populated region in eastern Ontario, rich with Scottish heritage and culture. The Glengarry Pipe Band 65th Anniversary Reunion & Fundraiser on May 2nd at the Metcalfe Centre in Maxville, Ontario, […]

March 12, 2026

Steven McElhaney of Sacramento, California, was the big winner at the fifteenth annual Redding Solo Piping Competitions, winning the Grade 1 aggregate and thus earning an invitation to the Sandy Jones Memorial Amateur Championship in Florida. The overall awards were won by Katya Teodorovich (Grade 2), Brian Schwartzberg (Grade 3), Rees Parker (Grade 4) and Bill Bailey (Grade 5).

March 11, 2026

If you had the opportunity to listen to the outright artistry that achieved a combined seven Glenfiddich Championships, seven Northern Meeting Clasps, three Former Winners MSR Silver Stars and two World Solo Drumming Championships in a friendly recital setting, you’d probably go if you could, wouldn’t you? Scotland’s Grade 2 […]

After the 2022 competition season, the Grade 2 MacKenzie Caledonian of Dundee, Scotland, decided to shut down while the band sought to recruit new leaders and personnel. The expansive Mac-Cal pipe band organization continued with its lower-grade bands. But rather than ask to move down a grade or even dissolve, […]

March 10, 2026

The Pipers & Pipe Band Society of Ontario has dropped its tick-box quadrant feedback system implemented in 2004 for solo piping and drumming competitors in favour of a single option for a judge to check when he or she feels the contestant performed above the standard of the grade. The […]

At its most recent meeting, the nine members of the Alliance of North American Pipe Band Associations agreed to work toward standardizing competition-playing requirements for all associations beginning in 2027. The playing requirements would mirror those set out by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association, except for Grade 5, which […]

March 9, 2026

Fifty-one bands and 10 quartets from 172 schools across Scotland gathered at the William McIlvanney Campus for the 2026 Scottish Schools Pipe Band Championships, the largest entry yet over the 12 times the event has been held.

Andrew Hutton of Buffalo, New York, Mitchell Arnold from Aurora, Ontario, and John Reid, also of Aurora, were the Professional, A Division and B Division winners, respectively, at the 2026 Toronto Solo Piping Knockout Competition finals, organized by the Toronto Branch of the Pipers & Pipe Band Society of Ontario.

March 8, 2026

The accomplished Canadian scientist, politician, teacher and champion for the Scottish arts passed away January 26, 2026, age 59. We are indebted to the well-known piper, teacher and adjudicator Glenna Mackay-Johnstone for providing this thoughtful and heartfelt tribute to her lifelong friend.

March 7, 2026

On International Women’s Day 2026, with the help of the world-famous piper Jenny Hazzard, we revisit 1976 through the eyes of Anne Spalding, the first woman to compete at the Argyllshire Gathering, breaking down the wall of discrimination forever.

With a Piobaireachd win and a second in the MSR, Finlay Johnston was the overall champion at the 2026 Glasgow Uist & Barra Association’s Invitational Solo Piping Competition held at the National Piping Centre’s Otago Street premises.

March 6, 2026

The latest “Live Online” competition run by the Competition League for Adult Solo Pipers (CLASP) was held over two days, contestants’ live performances recorded for the judges to review later. Ultimately, the aggregate awards went to Charles-David Mitchell, Ontario (Grade 1); Anthony Kelly, Houston (Grade 2); Emmanuel Bregent, Brittany (Grade 3); and Chi Kit Yeung, Hong Kong (Grade 4).

March 4, 2026

Less than three years after his appointment as pipe-major, Donald Stewart has resigned from the Grade 2 Glasgow Skye Association Pipe Band, causing the group to cancel all plans to compete in 2026. As a result, Leading-Drummer Les Galbraith has also left the band. Glasgow Skye spokesperson Kurt MacKitnosh said […]

March 3, 2026

“The Road to the Isles” is one of the most-heard pieces composed for the Highland pipes, which became a certifiable, number-one-with-a-bullet, smash hit after the Scottish raconteur Sir Harry Lauder recorded his arrangement 100 years ago on March 4, 2026. The centenary of pipe music’s first recorded #1 will be […]

March 2, 2026

The shortage of snare drummers and leading-drummers is pretty much a pipe band tradition. But why? Throughout the hundred-year history of competing pipe bands, pipers and drummers have wondered why the perpetual lack exists, but has anyone ever seriously sought answers?

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