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SUMMARY:Waipu Highland Games
DESCRIPTION:With a new date\, this is the final major solo piping competition of 2024 marks the 152th Anniversary of the Games. \nThe Waipu Highland Games are one of the longest-running Scottish gatherings in the Southern Hemisphere\, offering fierce competition\, spectacular entertainment and a full day of family-friendly fun. Run by the Waipu Caledonian Society for 152 years. \nA like to the Waipu solo piping entry form and programme is here \nhttps://www.waipuhighlandgames.co.nz/ \n 
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/waipu-highland-games/
LOCATION:Waipu Caledonian Park\, 39 The Centre\, Waipu 0519\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Waipu Caledonian Society":MAILTO:highlandgameswaipu@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:RNZPBA Summer School 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 RNZPBA Summer School is being held at Scots College in Wellington. An easily located venue just five minutes from Wellington International Airport\, and easy transfers from Auckland\, Christchurch and Dunedin\, Scots College and Wellington offer a fantastic venue for the Summer School. \nWhat will I learn?\nOver the Summer School there will be group lessons\, Masterclass workshops and more for students. Each student will be provided with a digital music pack so everyone will have new music to learn. \nWhat will the Summer School cost?\nThe cost of the Summer School will vary depending on your registration type. Click here to find out about the 2025 fees. \nWhat will my timetable look like?\nWe are just finalising the exact timetable and will update this soon\, but you can expect Masterclasses with the world’s best\, practice time\, masterclasses\, workshops\, new music\, social activities and more. \nIs it for me?\nThere is something for everyone at the RNZPBA Summer School. It doesn’t matter how long you have been learning\, or what your ability level is\, there are group sessions\, individual lessons\, Masterclasses and practice times for you to hone whatever skill or interest you have.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/rnzpba-summer-school-2023/
LOCATION:Scots College\, Wellington\, 1 Monorgan Road\, Wellington\, Wellington\, 6022\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="RNZPBA":MAILTO:giffins@scotscollege.school.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250111T100000
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SUMMARY:Weekend Piping Club 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Weekend Piping Club is a fantastic learning place for new players and those that already play. Aimed at young people aged 17 & under\, classes are taught in small groups here at The National Piping Centre in McPhater Street. There are six levels\, all of which will run with the Glasgow schools term dates. \nThe Weekend Piping Club will take place on Saturdays. \nhttps://www.thepipingcentre.co.uk/learn-cat/896-npc-weekend-piping-club \nWe currently have six levels\, tailored to a range of learning stages. Our groups\, named after famous pipe makers\, are listed below: \nStarck Group\nTime: 10am – 10.45am (45 min session)\nSuitable for those who have never had a lesson before.\n*Please note: practice chanters can be purchased from The Bagpipe Shop in-person and online. \nRobertson Group\nTime: 10am – 10.45am (45 min session)\nSuitable for those who can play all the notes and one or two grace notes\, including those who have completed a term in our Starck Group. \nCenter Group\nTime: 11am – 11.45am (45 min session)\nSuitable for those who can play a few simple embellishments/ornaments and some  two-bar phrases. \nHenderson Group\nTime: 11am – 11.45am (45 min session)\nSuitable for those who can play a simple tune\, a few more complex embellishments/ornaments and are able to interpret written music. \nLawrie Group\nTime: 12.00 noon – 1.30pm (90 min session)\nSuitable for those who can play a few more complex tunes\, advanced embellishments/ornaments and who can play in unison with other learners. Participants may have started the transition to pipes. \nThow Group\nTime: 12 noon – 1.30pm (90 min session)\nSuitable for those who are already on pipes and can play in unison with others. Participants can pick up two-bar phrases quickly by ear\, or from the sheet music. \nIntakes\nWe now have two intakes in the academic year: January and August.\nThe next intake will be for the beginning of the Winter Term 2025 (Jan-Mar).\nThe final term of the academic year (Spring Term 2025) will\, again\, only be open to returning participants. \nFor more information please contact: clubs@thepipingcentre.co.uk \nhttps://www.thepipingcentre.co.uk/learn-cat/896-npc-weekend-piping-club \n \n•Tutor Ailis Sutherland chatting with some of the young members of the Weekend Piping Club.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/the-weekend-piping-club/
LOCATION:The National Piping Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="The National Piping Centre":MAILTO:learn@thepipingcentre.co.uk
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SUMMARY:Winter Storm 2025
DESCRIPTION:WINTER STORM WEEKEND\n\nJanuary 15\, 16\, 17\, 18\, & 19\, 2025 (Wednesday\, Thursday\, Friday\, Saturday\, & Sunday) \nDownload workshop Curriculum and Classroom Materials \nSchedule of Events\nRegistration and Check-in for Competitors and Students \nWednesday\nCompetitor check-in\, pre-registered workshop check-in\, and workshop on-site registration.\nMarriott 2nd Floor\n3:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. \nThursday\nCompetitor check-in\, pre-registered workshop check-in\, and workshop on-site registration.\nMarriott 2nd Floor\n7:30 A.M. – 9:00 P.M. \nFriday\nCompetitor check-in\, pre-registered workshop check-in\, and workshop on-site registration.\nMarriott 2nd Floor\n7:30 A.M. – 9:00 P.M. \nSaturday\nPre-registered workshop check-in\, and workshop on-site registration.\nMarriott 2nd Floor\n7:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. \nSales Desk will reopen at 6:00 P.M. \nSunday\nPre-registered workshop check-in\, and workshop on-site registration.\nMarriott 2nd Floor\n8:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. \nCOMPETITIONS\n\nOrder of Play is Subject to Change (At the event\, Competitors must check with Stewards for updates; per the rules)\n\n\nSpectator Tickets available online and at Marriott Hotel\, 2nd floor. Pass not required for Thursday.\n$30.00 pass allows spectator access to all of Friday’s piping and drumming competition events and the awards ceremony.\n\nAll competitions will take place at the Marriott Hotel  Marriott Floor Plan \nThursday\nNorth American Amateur Piobaireachd Championships \n\nGrade 3 – 8:00 A.M.\, Brookside\, 1st Floor\nGrade 2 – 8:00 A.M.\, Seville Ballroom\, 2nd Floor\nGrade 1 – 8:00 A.M.\, Grand Ballroom. 2nd Floor\n\nNorth American Amateur Ceol Beag Championships \n\nGrade 3 –  1:00 P.M.\, Brookside\, 1st Floor\nGrade 2 –  2:00 P.M.\, Seville Ballroom\, 2nd Floor\nGrade 1 –  2:00 P.M.\, Grand Ballroom. 2nd Floor\n\nAmateur Tenor Drumming Championship \n\nPlaza Terrace\, 3rd Floor\, 1:00 P.M.\n\nAmateur Bass Drumming Championship \n\nPlaza Terrace\, 3rd Floor\, 3:30 P.M.\n\nNorth American Amateur Drumming Championships \nAll grades in Plaza Terrace\, 3rd Floor \n\nGrade 3 – 8:00 A.M.\nGrade 2 – 9:30 A.M.\nGrade 1 – 10:30 A.M.\n\n       \nFriday   \n\nUnited States Silver Medal Piobaireachd\nBrookside\, 1st Floor\, 8:00 A.M.\nNorth American Silver Medal Ceol Beag Championship\nSeville Ballroom\, 2nd Floor\, 8:00 A.M.\nUnited States Gold Medal Piobaireachd ChampionshipGrand Ballroom\, 2nd Floor\, 8:00 A.M.\nNorth American Gold Medal Ceol Beag Championship\nGrand Ballroom\, 2nd Floor\, 1:00 P.M.\nNorth American Gold Medal Drumming Championship\nGrand Ballroom\, 2nd Floor\, 5:00 P.M.\nGold Medal Bass Drumming Championship\nSeville Ballroom\, 2nd Floor\, 1:00 P.M.\nGold Medal Tenor Drumming Championship\nPlaza Terrace\, 3rd Floor\, 9:30 A.M.\n\n\nFriday Contest Awards Ceremony\n8:30 P.M. (Approximate)\nMarriott Grand Ballroom\, 2nd Floor\nFree admission. Come early to grab a good seat. \nEnjoy the pub in the Grand Ballroom with food and drink available. \n\nWORKSHOPS\n\nSponsored by Midwest Pipe Band Association \nSaturday & Sunday \nWorkshop classes will be held in the various meeting spaces of the Winter Storm Hotel-Complex\, Marriott Hotel and Simpson House. \nCurriculum and classroom locations will be detailed in the workshop packet.\nCampus Map  \nVenue Floor Plans \nSaturday \nSession 1 – 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 A.M.\nSession 2 – 10:15 A.M. to 11:45 A.M.\nLunch Break- 11:45 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.\nSession 3 – 1:00 P.M. to 2:30 P.M.\nSession 4 – 2:45 P.M. to 4:15 P.M. \nSunday\nSession 5 – 9:00 A.M. to 10:45 A.M. \nWorkshop Meals\nThe Marriott has breakfast and buffet lunch specials available in the Restaurant. Plus\, the Marriott will have food stands in the lobby area and on the 2nd Floor. Additionally\, area restaurants are within walking distance. \n\nWinter Storm – The Pipes and Drums Concert \nSaturday \nLIMITED RESERVED CONCERT SEATING AVAILABLE – Winter Storm is pleased to announce that we have reserved seating for the Winter Storm concert available for purchase\, on a limited basis.  For $70 you will enjoy the show from premium reserved seats and get a Winter Steam pint glass\, too!  Only 100 reserved seats are available. Tickets will be held at WILL CALL. Purchase Tickets \nNote- Other than the limited reserve seating package\, the concert is not open to the general public. With a pub-like atmosphere\, general admission seating is AVAILABLE ONLY for Winter Storm students\, competitors and their accompanists\, family members\, and associates. \n\nMarriott Hotel – Country Club Plaza\, Grand Ballroom\, 2nd Floor\n7:00 P.M. Approximately\n\n\nWinter Steam – The Big Party! \nSaturday \nFollowing the concert\nMarriott Hotel\, 2nd Floor Grand Ball Room \nServing Smithwick’s Irish Ale and Harp \nBring your bagpipe or drum and play for cool swag\, or enjoy a beverage and watch others play. Enter the Winter Steam Ceilidh Challenge. \nPurchase a Winter Steam souvenir pint glass. Enjoy unlimited refills (must be 21 to consume alcohol); purchase in advance online or at the door. \n  \nCampus Map  \nMarriott Floor Plan
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/winter-storm-2024-21st-anniversary-events/
LOCATION:Kansas City\, KS\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midwest Highland Arts Fund":MAILTO:roger@mhaf.org
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250118T223000
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Trail West
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.   \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Trail West is an explosive six-piece with strong links to the Western Highlands & Islands. \n2025 marks the band’s fifteenth year together\, and the year-long celebrations kick off in style at the Old Fruitmarket with their first headline show at Celtic Connections. \nVoted “Live Act of the Year” at the 2023 Scots Trad Music Awards\, the band has gone from strength to strength\, with a hugely successful 2024 and the release of their acclaimed fifth album\, Thirsty Work. From their modest roots as a four-piece West Coast cèilidh band\, Trail West is now a fierce and formidable live act worthy of any festival stage.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-trail-west/
LOCATION:The Old Fruitmarket\, Candleriggs\, Glasgow\, G1 1NQ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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CREATED:20241213T105446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T105600Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Eabhal
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.  \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Eabhal have made a significant impact on the Scottish music scene with their vibrant and energetic folk music. Their distinctive West Coast sound and dedication to Gaelic and English folk songs have earned them a prestigious Folk Band of the Year nomination in the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 2022 amongst other awards and nominations over the past 10 years. \nEabhal’s focus on kinship and connection to people\, land\, elevation and language are reflected in their music. Coming from different backgrounds and places\, each member was immersed in traditional music\, and their collective passion is evident their performance. \nEabhal will be supported by The Canny Band
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-eabhal/
LOCATION:The Mackintosh Church\, 870 Garscube Road\, Glasgow\, G20 7EL\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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CREATED:20241213T110355Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Fras
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.  \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: FRAS have stormed their way through the West coast of Scotland and beyond with their iconic pipe heavy sound. A thundering four piece from na Garbh Chrìochan of box\, flute\, pipes and guitar. FRAS blend old melodies and original tunes to create a crashing wave of highland music. Tearing up dancefloors in their wake and leaving audiences captivated. Their debut album\, Dìle\, was a forecast of what was to come. Flinne\, their latest\, showcases entirely original compositions\, offering shelter from the elements whilst embracing their signature storming West Highland sound. \nFras are supporting Cala and other special guests
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-fras/
LOCATION:Oran Mor\, Top of Byres Road\, Glasgow\, G12 8QX\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250123T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250123T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T110803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T111648Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Breabach
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music. \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Ranked among Scotland’s most skilled and imaginative contemporary folk acts\, Breabach unites deep roots in Highland & Island tradition with the innovative Scottish music scene. 20 years since being awarded winners of the 2005 Danny Kyle Open Stage\, Breabach return to Celtic Connections for this unique collaboration with one of Europe’s foremost contemporary big bands\, the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra\, for an energetic and exhilarating performance. \nAfter seven increasingly acclaimed albums and two decades of world touring\, the band continue their collaborative journey\, joining forces with one of Europe’s foremost contemporary big bands\, The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra. A retrospective selection of Breabach’s music will be reimagined and ignited by the incredible talents of the SNJO\, blending tradition with adventurous creativity. \nOver the years\, Breabach have received an impressive array of accolades\, including six ‘Scots Trad Music Awards’\, nominations as ‘Best Group’ (BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards)\, ‘European Album of the Year’ (Songlines Music Awards) and the ‘Quarterly Critic’s Choice’ (German Record Critic’s Award 2023).
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-breabach/
LOCATION:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250124T220000
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CREATED:20241213T112619Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Brìghde Chaimbeul and Assynt
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music. \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Brìghde Chaimbeul (Breech-huh Campbell)  is a leading purveyor of celtic experimentalism and a master of the Scottish smallpipes; a bellows-blown\, mellower cousin to the famous Highland bagpipes. A native Gaelic speaker\, Brìghde  roots her music in her language and culture. She rose to prominence as a prodigy of traditional music\, but has since begun a journey to take the smallpipes into unchartered territory. She has devised a unique way or arranging for pipe music that emphasises the rich textural drones of the instrument;  the constancy of sound that creates a trance-like atmosphere\, played with enticing virtuosic liquidity. \nAward winning instrumental folk trio Assynt are former BBC Radio Scotland Young Musician of the Year finalists\, Graham Mackenzie (fiddle) and David Shedden (pipes/whistles) alongside BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award winner Innes White (guitar). 2018 saw the official launch of the band\, the release of their debut album The Road to the North and were awarded ‘Up and Coming Artist of the Year’ at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-brighde-chaimbeul-and-assynt/
LOCATION:Pavilion Theatre\, 121 Renfield Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3AX\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250124T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250124T223000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T114639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T114751Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Ross Miller Band
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music. \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Ross Miller’s engaging music and performance style has been thrilling audiences around the globe. A World Champion piper\, Ross plays with infectious passion\, bringing his distinct flair to every performance. Featuring a wealth of Scottish music talent\, the band includes Charlie Stewart\, Rory Matheson\, Graeme Armstrong\, Ross Saunders and Rory Grindlay. \nRoss’ debut album The Roke received a nomination for Trad Album of the Year at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards. Ross was a finalist in the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year and has won a Danny Kyle Award at Celtic Connections. \nFell Line are a folk trio based in Glasgow\, featuring Megan MacDonald\, Chloë Bryce & Calum McIlroy. Hailing from Lairg\, Tain\, and Aberdeenshire respectively\, they blend fiddle\, accordion\, guitar\, and their voices to present an array of dynamic tunes and delicate songs. All three have performed extensively across Scotland and beyond\, appearing at internationally renowned events including Festival Interceltique de Lorient\, Celtic Colours International Festival\, and Celtic Connections\, where they won Battle of the Folk Bands in 2024.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/44425/
LOCATION:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250125T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T120339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T120339Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025 Piping Concert: Inveraray & District Pipe Band and Finlay MacDonald Band
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music. \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: \nInveraray & District Pipe Band\, current World Pipe Band Champions\, is delighted to announce that they will be headlining the Pipe Band Concert at Celtic Connections on Saturday\, 25th January 2025. Led by Pipe Major Stuart Liddell MBE and Leading Drummer Steven McWhirter\, the band is renowned for its ground-breaking performances\, musical precision\, and innovative approach to pipe band music. \nCombining tradition with contemporary flair\, Inveraray & District will deliver an unforgettable afternoon at Scotland’s premier winter festival\, showcasing their distinctive style and world-class talent. Don’t miss this highlight of Celtic Connections 2025!
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-piping-concert-inveraray-district-pipe-band-and-finlay-macdonald-band/
LOCATION:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250125T223000
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CREATED:20241213T122616Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Ímar and Malin Lewis
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music. \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Glasgow-based five-piece Ímar is something of a Scottish folk supergroup. Featuring current and former members of Mànran\, Mec Lir\, RURA and Talisk\, this is a band whose collectively crammed trophy cabinet includes several BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and All-Britain/All-Ireland titles. \nBandmates Adam Brown (Bodhrán)\, Ryan Murphy (Pipes\, Flute and Whistle)\, Tomás Callister (Fiddle)\, Adam Rhodes (Bouzouki)\, and Mohsen Amini (Concertina) use a combined commonality and a diversity of backgrounds and influences to fuel Ímar’s unmistakable synergy. The sound is centred on the overlapping cultural heritage between Scotland\, Ireland and the Isle of Man\, with the band’s name taken from a 9th-century king who ruled the combined territory. \nSupport comes from Malin Lewis\, an innovator\, award winning\, multi-instrumentalist who melds Scottish West coast tradition with a newly invented\, self-made bagpipe. Following their sold-out New Voices at Celtic Connections in 2023\, Malin released their debut album Halocline on Hudson Records to critical acclaim\, winning the German Critics Award for folk and longlisted for the SAY Award.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-imar-and-malin-lewis/
LOCATION:Pavilion Theatre\, 121 Renfield Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3AX\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250125T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250125T223000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T123214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T160049Z
UID:44438-1737833400-1737844200@bagpipe.news
SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Bethlehem Calling – an evening of stories\, music and pipers from Palestine
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music. \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: A Palestinian/Scottish collaboration between musician Paul Thomson (formerly of Franz Ferdinand); Ben Harrison of Grid Iron fame; acclaimed international director Raeda Ghazaleh; theatre maker Zoë Hunter; audio visual designer Dav Bernard and the Palestinian Arab Orthodox Scout pipers of Beit Jala. \nBethlehem Calling champions artists and young people from both nations and tells a vital story for our time; sharing the experiences of teenage girls growing up in Bethlehem during the 2nd Intifada (2000-05) alongside present-day testimony from current students and those same women (20 years on).\n\nVerbatim performance will be integrated with live music co-created by Paul Thomson and some of Scotland’s finest emerging musicians\, Lewis Cook (Free Love)\, Chizu Anucha\, Firas Khnaisser and will showcase performances from the Palestinian Scouts pipe band.\n\nThis rare and unique interdisciplinary concert will be a polyphony of musical and theatrical artistic exchange.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-bethlehem-calling-an-evening-of-stories-music-and-pipers-from-palestine/
LOCATION:Tramway\, 25 Albert Drive\, Glasgow\, G41 2PE
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250125T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250125T223000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T124055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T124724Z
UID:44443-1737833400-1737844200@bagpipe.news
SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Old Blind Dogs
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music. \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: The musical evolution of Scottish folk hall of famers Old Blind Dogs began in Aberdeen in 1992 with roots that grew from the Granite City’s flourishing 90s music scene. Four musicians from different backgrounds came together to create a full-time professional touring band. They’d go on to showcase the rich tradition of songs and tunes of Scotland’s North East on an international stage. \nLike many of the early flag-bearing Scottish folk bands\, the Old Blind Dogs lineup has changed over the years — yet the core values at the heart of the band continue to beat strong. \nThe current lineup has been settled for several years and comprises four of Scotland’s finest traditional musicians. Original member Jonny Hardie (Fiddle\, Vocals) is joined by Aaron Jones (Cittern\, Guitar\, Vocals)\, Donald Hay (Percussion\, Vocals) and Mike Katz (Pipes\, Whistles) to deliver an uplifting and intoxicating performance like only the ‘Dugs’ can. They will also be joined by US piper\, whistle player\, vocalist and Internet sensation Elias Alexander for this special show.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-old-blind-dogs/
LOCATION:The Barony Hall\, Rottenrow\, Glasgow\, G4 0RA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250125T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250125T223000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T121446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T122134Z
UID:44431-1737835200-1737844200@bagpipe.news
SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Canntaireachd
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music. \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: \nCanntaireachd is a thrilling collaboration between multi-award winning singers and pipers Kim Carnie (Vocals)\, Kathleen MacInnes (Vocals)\, Brìghde Chaimbeul (Small Pipes and Bagpipes)\, and Ailis Sutherland (Small Pipes and Bagpipes). The quartet join forces with the formidable collective Staran to explore the deep and vital relationship between piping and Gaelic song. \nSince first performing together\, Canntaireachd (which means “singing” in Gaelic) has embarked on a journey to breathe new life into centuries-old melodies\, tunes\, and captivating stories. Infusing their performances with fresh\, innovative material\, this unique project promises a truly unforgettable female-led celebration of Scotland’s rich musical heritage.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/44431/
LOCATION:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250126T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250126T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T144056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T144449Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Ross Ainslie & The Sanctuary Band and Leonard Barry Trio
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.  \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Widely regarded as one of Scotland’s finest traditional musicians and composers\, Ross Ainslie gets together with collaborators The Sanctuary Band to perform tracks from the brand-new album\, Pool — the last of Ross’s trio of “Journey Albums.” The band will also play tracks from the first two albums\, Sanctuary (2017) and Vana (2020). \nThe Sanctuary Band features Ross on Pipes\, Whistles and Cittern\, Greg Lawson on Fiddle\, Paul Towndrow on Sax\, Steve Byrnes on Guitar\, Hamish Napier on Keys\, James Lindsay on Bass\, James Mackintosh on Drums and Percussion and new recruit Paul Jennings on Congas and Drums. \n“Scotland’s most sought-after piper.” – The Scotsman \nLeonard\, Andy Morrow and Seamie O’Dowd have known each other for over 20 years\, meeting at various festivals in Ireland and striking up a friendship and musical bond that has seen them perform at nationally and internationally.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-ross-ainslie-the-sanctuary-band-and-leonard-barry-trio/
LOCATION:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250130T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250130T183000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T145104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T145412Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025 BOOK LAUNCH: Brave New Music - The Martyn Bennett Story
DESCRIPTION:Martyn Bennett was an artist ahead of his time. Piper\, violinist\, composer\, producer\, DJ – his radical blend of tradition and technology created an audacious new sound that was uniquely his own. \nSteeped in the folk cultures of Scotland\, yet inspired too by deep-rooted traditions from far beyond\, his music ignored boundaries and celebrated cultural difference wherever he found it. Although classically trained\, he was drawn to the gritty excitement of the urban dance club scene\, and his fusion of folk\, classical\, jazz and hard-edged electronica was championed by the likes of Peter Gabriel and the folklorist Hamish Henderson who labelled it ‘brave new music’. \nThis biography traces his story through personal struggles and artistic triumphs\, and offers an assessment of his place in the pantheon of major Scottish artists. It is a story of resilience as well as innovation: twice diagnosed with unrelated cancers\, his professional career lasted little more than a decade\, and he fought serious illness for half of it. He died in January 2005\, aged 33. Yet his art continues to inspire: where he led\, others have followed\, and his music still wins awards and fills concert halls at major international festivals two decades after his death. \nThis evening’s launch will be hosted by Nicola Meighan who will be joined by Gary West\, Kirsten Bennett\, Deirdre Morrison\, Rory Pierce and BJ Stewart.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-book-launch-brave-new-music-the-martyn-bennett-story/
LOCATION:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250131T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250131T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T153758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T154523Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025: Donald WG Lindsay and Alasdair Roberts
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.  The Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Scottish musicians Donald WG Lindsay and Alasdair Roberts\, friends for thirty years\, are embarking on their first duo tour in autumn 2024. Known for their unorthodox musical paths\, they will present a blend of traditional and original music\, combining pipe tunes and guitar with a selection of songs. \nTheir repertoire spans Scottish fiddle\, Highland piping\, Hungarian and Romanian influences\, and Northumbrian tunes. Songs include rare ballads\, Scots lyrical pieces\, and original compositions. Audiences can expect an evening filled with rich\, historical Scottish music\, celebrating the artistry and long-standing friendship of these two unconventional musicians.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-donald-wg-lindsay-and-alasdair-roberts/
LOCATION:The National Piping Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250131T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250131T223000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T152846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T152942Z
UID:44479-1738351800-1738362600@bagpipe.news
SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 2025 From the Ground: Laura-Beth Salter& Ali Hutton
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.  \nThe Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Two undisputed forces of the Scottish folk and roots scene have come together to form From the Ground\, releasing a self-titled soundscaping masterpiece with a powerful message at its core. \nMandolin player and singer Laura-Beth Salter (Kinnaris Quintet\, The Shee) and piper\, guitarist\, and whistle player Ali Hutton (Ross Ainslie & Ali Hutton\, Treacherous Orchestra) have recorded nine self-composed tracks highlighting their individual trad musical backgrounds while delving into new territories. \nSamples of whistling winds from Skye\, crashing waves from Harris\, and forest sounds from the outskirts of Glasgow are layered with bold organic instrumentation and poignant lyricism to create a stunning piece of work that’s intricate and epic in equal measure.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/celtic-connections-2025-from-the-ground-laura-beth-salter-ali-hutton/
LOCATION:Oran Mor\, Top of Byres Road\, Glasgow\, G12 8QX\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250201T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250201T223000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20241213T154733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T154831Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Connections 25: Ceòlas @ 30
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting concerts at Celtic Connections 2025 featuring bagpipes or piping-related music.  The Celtic Connection website says about the concert: Ceòlas has come a long way in 30 years from one week in the summer to a full time Gaelic Arts Organisation celebrating and sharing with the world\, our language\, music & dance and all that our Gaelic culture encompasses. \nHere\, Ceòlas begins celebrating its 30th year with a year-long calendar of events culminating in the opening of the final phase of Cnoc Soilleir\, Ceòlas’ new building\, shared with UHI NW&H. \nThis special night promises to be an island cèilidh of epic proportions\, with a stellar line-up of musical guests joining us – from South Uist & through the Hebrides\, to Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia!
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/44484/
LOCATION:The Old Fruitmarket\, Candleriggs\, Glasgow\, G1 1NQ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Celtic Connections":MAILTO:celticconnections@glasgowlife.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250208T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20221213T132407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T131123Z
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SUMMARY:Paeroa Highland Games & Tattoo
DESCRIPTION:32nd Paeroa Highland Games & Tattoo Programme\n\n\nThis year we have hugely increased the size of our variety stage\, with Hogsnort Bulldogs Goodtime Band & RetroGroove playing there during the day. \nAll events continue throughout the day (unless stated). During the day visit the Clans’ area to purchase Scottish souvenirs\, check out your Genealogy\, try Scottish food. Children’s entertainment is running throughout the day including Stilt Walkers\, . Our new Highland Bar located next to the grandstand\, with a great view of the main arena. We also have a market brimming with local products. \n\n\n\n\n\nTime\nEvent and Location\n\n\n\n\n9.00am onwards\nO’Hagan Vision Care Paeroa – Solo Piping Competition near Band Rotunda\, eastern end of Domain.\n\n\n9.00am onwards\nHighland Dancing Competition\, western end of Domain by Fire Station.\n\n\n10.00am onwards\nH.G Leach – Axemen’s Chopping Carnival\, by Netball Courts.\n\n\n9.00am\nPaeroa Lions – Junior (Kids) Highland Games\, Western Side of the Domain.\n\n\n9.30am onwards\nDirectline Freight – Heavyweight Field Events\, Main Arena. See the strong guys Toss the Caber and throw the big weights.\n\n\n10.30am\nClans March inside the domain Followed by the Opening Ceremony of the 32nd Paeroa Highland Games & Tattoo is to take place in front of the Grandstand. It will commence with the singing of the New Zealand the unofficial Scottish anthem “Flower of Scotland”.\n\n\n11.00am – 5.00pm\nVarious Performers including Hogsnort Bulldogs Goodtime Band\,\nRetroGroove\, Hazy and the Jays. Variety Stage.\n\n\n12 Noon onwards\nHauraki District Council – Pipe Bands Contest\, adjacent to Band rotunda. Hear and see top Pipe Bands competing in their Sets & Medleys.\n\n\n4.30pm\nSteamPunk Tartan\, Variety Stage\n\n\n5.15pm\nStreet March\, New route for the Street March ending with all of the Bands marching all the way into the Domain and through the castle.\n\n\n6.00 to 9.00pm\nEvening Tattoo – 3 hour family spectacular! This years special guests are the Hogsnort Bulldogs Goodtime Band\, RetroGroove\, Hamilton Caledonian Pipe Band. We have 10 Pipe Bands taking part in this years Evening Tattoo\, as well as the heaving weight event like the Caber Toss and Farmers Walk.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSolo Piping\n\n\nCommencing at 8.30am \n\n\nThe “O’Hagan Vision Care Paeroa” sponsored Solo Piping Competition will be held in conjunction with the Waikato Pipers Club. \nThis competition\, for grades B\, C\, D and Novice will be the second part of a four competition series with the competitive best three scores going forward towards their final placings. Entry forms will be available from the Secretary or may be downloaded from the Entry Forms page. \nThis competition is held under the trees at the southern end of the Paeroa Domain adjacent to the Band Rotunda\, and is a must for lovers of Scottish music. \n\n\nJudges: \n\nLiam Kernaghan – Auckland\nStuart Easton – New Plymouth\nBruce Moffett – Palmerston North\n\n\n\n2025 O’HAGAN VISION CARE PAEROA SOLO PIPING ENTRY FORM\n\n\n\n2024 OHagan Vision Care Paeroa Solo Piping Results\n\n\nB Grade: Event B 1: Piobaireach\n1st Phil Nielsen\n2nd Alex Nielsen\n3rd Seumas Eade \n\n\nB Grade: Event B 2: March\, Strathsprey & Reel\n1st Seumas Eade\n2nd Alex Nielsen \n\n\nB Grade Overall\n1st= Seumas Eade\n1st= Alex Nielsen\n3rd Phil Nielsen \n\n\nC Grade: Event C 1: Piobaireachd (Ground and Variation)\n1st Hunter McInnes\n2nd Ethan Carmichael\n3rd Jonathan Bhashkar \n\n\nC Grade: Event C 2: Strathspey & Reel\n1st Jonathan Bhashkar\n2nd Hunter McInnes\n3rd Benjamin Blackburn \n\n\nC Grade: Event C 3: 2/4 March\n1st Jonathan Bhashkar\n2nd Hunter McInnes\n3rd Ethan Carmichael \n\n\nC Grade Overall\n1st= Hunter McInnes\n1st= Jonathan Bhashkar\n3rd Ethan Carmichael \n\n\nD Grade: Event 1 Piobaireachd (Ground plus one variation)\n1st William Lindsey\n2nd Oliver Antunovich\n3rd Kane Gordon \n\n\nD Grade: Event D 2: 2/4 March (4 parts)\n1st Miriam Bhashkar\n2nd Thomas Kehely\n3rd Dominic Bhashkar \n\n\nD Grade: Event D 3: Strathspey & Reel\n1st William Lindsey\n2nd Oliver Antunovich\n3rd Thomas Kehely \n\n\nD Grade Overall Points\n1st William Lindsey\n2nd Oliver Antunovich\n3rd Miriam Bhashkar \n\n\nNovice: Event N 1: Piobaireachd\n1st Leni Reid\n2nd Lachie Mannering\n3rd Maz Reid \n\n\nNovice: Event N 2: March – 4 parts\, any time signature\n1st Bernadette Bhashkar\n2nd Leni Reid\n3rd Maz Reid \n\n\nNovice 1 and Novice 2 Overall Points\n1st Leni Reid\n2nd Bernadette Bhashkar\n3rd Lackie Mannering \n\n\nNovice Chanter: Event N3: Any Tune – 2 parts\n1st   Maz Reid
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/paeroa-highland-games-tattoo/
LOCATION:Paeroa\, Paeroa Domain\, Paeroa\, Waikato\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paeroa Highland Games":MAILTO:paeroahighlandgames@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250215T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20250207T185008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T190931Z
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SUMMARY:Leinster Piping & Drumming Solos
DESCRIPTION:The Leinster Piping & Drumming Solo Championships 2025 will be held in Rush National School\, Channel Road\, Rush\, Co Dublin K56VK88 on Saturday 15th February. \nThis event is a stand-alone contest\, however\, the results will inform the Irish Pipe Band Association Solo League 2025. \nDownload the Syllabus \nResults from Leinster Solo Piping and Drumming 2024
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/leinster-piping-drumming-solos/
LOCATION:Rush National School\, Channel Road\, Rush\, Co Dublin\, K56 VK88
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250224
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20231117T113631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T125606Z
UID:39527-1740096000-1740355199@bagpipe.news
SUMMARY:Jimmy McIntosh MBE Piobaireachd Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Your questions about the 3rd Annual Jimmy McIntosh MBE Piobaireachd Workshop Weekend answered!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat should I bring?\nPlease be prepared to play your pipes and your practice chanter. Any sheet music or reference books you work with can be helpful as well. The workshop provides a small notebook and pen for your notes. \nWhat piobaireachd will be covered?\nThe instructors will plan their material from the list of piobaireachd submitted by attendees. Some may also choose to offer a ‘first look’ at a piece that no one has included on their lists (the sheet music will be provided for these cases.) \nCan I play my entire piobaireachd?\nEach attendee is welcome to play at least 1 or 2 movements of their piobaireachd. If class size and time allows\, the instructors may have some participants perform their entire piece. \nWhat type of feedback should I expect?\nAll of our instructors are certified judges with their respective associations and will provide specific verbal feedback on attendee’s performance. Again\, class size and time permitting\, this feedback may be a few minutes or longer in duration. \nWhere should I stay?\nThe workshop has retained a block of rooms at a special conference rate at the Hampton Inn Pittsburgh University/Medical Center\, less than 2 miles from the workshop on the Carnegie Mellon University campus. \nUse our Booking Link \nWhere should I eat?\nSaturday lunch is provided by the workshop (menu choice provided at registration)\, and the Cohon University Center contains multiple dining options. There are also many local restaurants within a 1-mile radius of campus and the hotel. \nWhy attend if I don’t compete as a soloist?\nThe workshop offers you the opportunity to play for our world-class instructors and receive their feedback directly. If you’re seeking expert advice on improving your play\, the workshop is an excellent way to elevate your piobaireachd performance! \nWhere can I get updates about the workshop?\nThe best way to get updates on this year’s workshop is by following the event on the Pittsburgh Piping Society Facebook page. If you have any questions please message us on Facebook or email us at pittsburghpipingsociety@gmail.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSecure your spot!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShare this email with your friends! \nContact pittsburghpipingsociety@gmail.com with questions.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/jimmy-mcintosh-mbe-piobaireachd-workshop/
LOCATION:Carnegie Mellon University\, Cohon Centre\, 5000 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250223
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20191203T131126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T133854Z
UID:8220-1740182400-1740268799@bagpipe.news
SUMMARY:The National Piping Centre Junior Piping Competition 2025
DESCRIPTION:•Prize winners from The National Piping Centre Juvenile Competition in 2024 \nhttps://www.thepipingcentre.co.uk/play/competitions/npc-junior-competition \n•Prize winners from The National Piping Centre Juvenile Competition in 2020 \n•Prize winners from The National Piping Centre Juvenile Competition in 2019 \n•Prize winners from The National Piping Centre Juvenile Competition in 2018 \n•Prize winners from The National Piping Centre Juvenile Competition in 2017 \n•Prize winners from The National Piping Centre Juvenile Competition in 2016 \n•Prize winners from The National Piping Centre Juvenile Competition in 2015 \n•Prize winners from The National Piping Centre Juvenile Competition in 2014
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/the-national-piping-centre-junior-piping-competition/
LOCATION:The National Piping Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="The National Piping Centre":MAILTO:learn@thepipingcentre.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20250207T172321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T173816Z
UID:45144-1740211200-1740243600@bagpipe.news
SUMMARY:RNZPBA Canterbury Centre Pipe Band Contest
DESCRIPTION:The event will be held over two days\,  22-23 February 2025.  We’re delighted to be hosting the event at the beautiful Riccarton House reserve in Riccarton.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/rnzpba-canterbury-centre-contest/
LOCATION:Riccarton House\, 16 Kahu Road\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="RNZPBA":MAILTO:giffins@scotscollege.school.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T170000
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SUMMARY:Wellington-Hawkes Bay Centre Pipe Band Contest
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URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/wellington-hawkes-bay-centre-pipe-band-contest/
LOCATION:Lindisfarne College\, 600 Pakowhai Road\, Hastings\, Hawkes Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debbie Benton":MAILTO:whbpbcentre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20220217T191107Z
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SUMMARY:Archie Kenneth Quaich 2025
DESCRIPTION:The thirty-third annual amateur Piobaireachd competition for the Archie Kenneth Quaich will take place on Saturday\, 22nd February 2025. The venue is the rooms of the Royal Scottish Pipers Society\, 127 Rose St North Lane\, Edinburgh EH2 4BB\, starting at 09.30 a.m. \nEntries and enquiries to peter.mccalister1939@gmail.com \nCompetitors should submit two tunes with their entries\, one of which they will be asked to play on the day. Players will receive the name of the tune selected by the judges in the final tuning room. Competitors may not submit any tune with which they have previously won first prize in the competition. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConditions for eligibility are as follows: \n\n Competitors must be members of the Piobaireachd Society\n Competitors must be aged 18 or over.\nCompetitors must be amateur pipers. In general\, an amateur piper is someone who has never accepted a money prize in a senior solo competition.\nCompetitors must not be members of the Competing Pipers Association.\nAnyone in doubt about their eligibility to play should contact the competition organiser for advice.\n\nThis competition has been increasingly popular in recent years. In the event that there are significantly more than 25 entries there will be a ballot\, and the first 25 entries drawn will be selected to play\, plus reserves. Those who are unsuccessful in this ballot will be definite confirmed entries for the 2026 competition\, if they intend to enter that. \nThe closing date for entries is January 10th\, 2025.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/archie-kenneth-quaich/
LOCATION:Royal Scottish Pipers’ Society Rooms\, Rose Street Lane South\, Edinburgh
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Piobaireachd Society":MAILTO:peter.mccalister@doctors.org.uk 
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T150000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20250207T174249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T174316Z
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SUMMARY:RNZPBA CNI Centre Pipe Band Contest
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URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/rnzpba-cni-centre-pipe-band-contest/
LOCATION:Soper Reserve\, Newton Street\, Mount Maunganui\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="RNZPBA":MAILTO:giffins@scotscollege.school.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20230117T074734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T132750Z
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SUMMARY:Ardmore Cup Invitational Piping Competition 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Ardmore Cup is a premier solo piping invitational event in Ardmore\, Waterford\, Ireland. In 2024 the event featured these ten top pipers: Alister Donaghy\, Chris Earls\, James Frazer\, Bruce Gandy\, Angus MacColl\, Willie McCallum\, Connor Sinclair\, James Stone\, Alen Tully\, and Scott Wallace.  Judges are David Caldwell\, Tim Farrelly\, and John Wilson.  This contest is organised by Eric M. Stein who ran the SunBelt competition which took place in November in Orlando\, Florida\, and previously the Metro Cup. \nThere are two premier events\, an MSR (competitors will submit three sets) and a Medley that must include one Irish tune. \nThe competition sponsor\, RG Hardie\, is donated a fantastic set of pipes that was auctioned to support the Ardmore Cup. \nA freestyle piping event the night before The Ardmore Cup\, was held at the Round Tower Hotel. More details on this event will be released soon.\n 
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/ardmore-cup-invitational-piping-competition/
LOCATION:St Declan’s Village Hall\, Ardmore\, Waterford\, Ireland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eric M. Stein":MAILTO:ericmstein53@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250222T213000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221600
CREATED:20250205T113614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T113615Z
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SUMMARY:John Mulhearn and The Pipe Factory
DESCRIPTION:John Mulhearn’s fifth commercial recording The Pipe Factory\, released at the height of pandemic restrictions\, was made in a semi-operational Victorian-era factory that manufactured clay pipes. With percussionist Iain Sandilands\, and electronic artist Alan Bryden\, he reimagines the album in a live setting on Saturday\, February 22\, 7:30pm in Skye Bridge Studios. \nTickets are available here. \nLike his 2018 album\, Pipes\, Mulhearn experiments with sound\, synthesizing effects from his Highland pipes in adventurous and creative ways. They also accessed percussive sounds like dripping taps and the flicking of reeds and clacking of valves\, again pitched and manipulated\, but with no artificial reverb\, “reflecting the unique acoustics of the recording location” in Glasgow near the famous Barras Market. \n“The Pipe Factory is an expression of the impulse to create new and boundary shifting music that sheds the cultural baggage of a tradition that\, in many eyes\, is either wrapped up in a pseudo-military straight-jacket – with every aspect of Scottish kitsch on full display – or as self-parodying light entertainment.” \nThe new download/stream-only album comprises ten tracks available. “The paradox at the centre of the album is that the sound world that we hear could only have been created using electronic production techniques\, yet the source of all of the sounds is purely organic.” \nMulhearn is one of the most creative forces in modern pipe music. He has continually pushed boundaries of light music and piobaireachd and is a joint-founder of The Big Music Society and the ten members of the piping collective\, Tryst.
URL:https://bagpipe.news/event/john-mulhearn-and-the-pipe-factory/
LOCATION:Skye Bridge Studios\, Main Street\, Skye\, Kyle of Lochalsh\, IV40 8DA
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