Combined Clans Luncheon
Felixstow, SA , AustraliaLuncheon with Scottish food, music and dance at the Fogular Furlan Centre, 69 Briar Rd. Info: Jan Twyerould 0408 898 332 or [email protected].
Luncheon with Scottish food, music and dance at the Fogular Furlan Centre, 69 Briar Rd. Info: Jan Twyerould 0408 898 332 or [email protected].
Every year Arkansas’ oldest city, Batesville, plays host to one of America’s most popular Scottish festivals. Pipers, drummers, dancers, athletes, Scottish clans, and vendors travel from all corners of the country to attend the event at Lyon College. Info: www.arscottishfest.com
Stone Mountain will be featuring colorful pipe bands, Scottish Athletics, Piping and Drumming competitions, Highland dancers competing, Country Dancing, Scottish Harping and Fiddling, Scottish foods and drink, clan tents and more. Info: www.smhg.org
An annual celebration of storytelling and one of the most admired storytelling events in the world and the largest of its kind. Info: www.sisf.org.uk
This day includes playing 18 holes of golf, a sausage sizzle before the game begins and a three-course dinner & presentation after the game conclude at Secret Harbour Golf Links. Info: www.smcfwa.com.au/golf-day
The St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal invite those interested in fine whisky to their annual whisky event. This ever popular event will allow guests to sample over 25 different brands of whisky and enjoy a buffet featuring a variety of delectable Scottish dishes at The Canadian Grenadier Guards, Officers Mess, 4171 Avenue De l’Esplanade. Info: ... Read more
Piping, dancing, Clans and more at Sangamon County Fairgrounds., New date. Info: www.centralillinoiscelts.com
Pipe bands, Highland dance, vendors, clans and more at Gallants Channel 293 West Beaufort Rd. Info: www.crystalcoasthighlandgames.com
Three course Dinner and dancing with musical entertainment from Newcastle icons Love that Hat and The City of Newcastle RSL Pipe Band, at The Concert Hall, Newcastle City Hall, King St. Tickets: www.trybooking.com/CSWHE
The Calgary Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society organizes and runs classes, dances and other social events and is committed to helping develop Scottish Dance and Music for future generations. Info: www.rscdscalgary.org
Four ½ day Scottish country dance classes at Intermediate-Advanced level, a Scottish ceilidh & a dance with live music in Nova Scotia. Info: 902 542-5320 or [email protected].
Wear a touch of tartan or your full Scottish Redgalia for a 4 course Scottish meal. Explore Abercrombie House and grounds on our self-guided tour (included). Info: www.abercrombiehouse.com.au
Experience the thrill of traditional Highland games like the caber toss and stone lift, enjoy stirring live performances of bagpipes and Highland dancing, and explore our artisan market filled with unique crafts and delicious Scottish fare. A celebration of Scottish culture hosted at the beautiful Glenbarr Historic Homestead. Info: 0419 679 829 or www.glenbarr.com.au
Join Whisky Galore and Cheese & Cheers for an evening appreciating single malt whiskies from around Scotland paired with matching NZ cheeses. You will be tasting six whiskies from the Lowlands, Campbeltown, Highlands, Speyside and Islay accompanied by the best matching New Zealand cheeses, and will be discussing the history and distilleries of each whisky. ... Read more
With musicians and dancers from all over the Celtic diaspora at The Stage at St. Andrew's Church. Info: www.rejiggedfestival.com
Run every year since 1950, the Perth Accordion & Fiddle Festival features competitions, concerts and ceilidhs - opening with a welcome dance on Friday night. Info: www.perthaccordionfestival.co.uk
A new festival around Inverness and Loch Ness to celebrate the abundant natural beauty and multitude of outdoor activities that the destination has to offer. From climbing, yoga, archery, sea kayaking, whitewater sledging, fly fishing and axe throwing, to tours, cruises, litter picks, speaker events, wood carving and wild swimming, there’s something for everyone. Info: ... Read more
Dovecot Studios will present a major new exhibition of Scotland’s textile treasures, many of which have never been on public display. Curated in partnership with the National Trust for Scotland, the exhibition will be the first time these textiles are presented together as significant works of art in their own right. ‘Stitched: Scotland’s Embroidered Art’ ... Read more
A celebration of Celtic culture at Seaworks, Williamstown. Celtic music dance, stalls, dancing and more. Info: www.melbournehighlandgames.org.au
Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. All ages welcome. Info: John: 0427 990 754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Evening includes display of Highland dancing & bagpipes, traditional Haggis Ceremony, Clan Ferguson Award ceremony and more at Downs Club Toowoomba. Info: 0438 281 028 or [email protected]
The Glenfiddich Piping Championship was established in 1974 to inspire the world's finest individual pipers and to seek the best overall exponents of ceòl mòr or piobaireachd (the great music) and ceòl beag or light music (the little music). Each year, 10 competitors qualify to play at Blair Castle, through placing in one of a ... Read more
Join the Hamilton & District Pipe Band for their 120 year celebration Highland Gathering. The event includes a street march and stalls in the Hamilton Botanic Gardens and a Scottish Dinner. Info: www.hamiltonpipesanddrums.org.au
A monthly gathering of pipers and piobaireachd enthusiasts who play, listen to, and enjoy the ceòl mór. Free event at City of Ipswich Pipe Band Hall, Selwyn Edwards Dr. Info: www.pipebandsqld.com
Join the Ardbrae Country Dancers of Ottawa for a fun and friendly Tartan/Plaid themed fall social at Churchill Seniors Recreation Centre, 345 Richmond Rd. Info: www.ardbrae.org
MemberLindsay Campbell‘s great grandfather James Campbell (born 1825 – family from Kilfinan, Argyll) served his apprenticeship in British waters; came to New Zealand in 1855 – had had time in India (cholera) and the Australian gold fields. Few internal roads in the country so coastal shipping was vital; James and two brothers very involved. This ... Read more
The National Piping Centre is bringing you a fantastic, four-day Adult Gathering for pipers aged 18+ at The National Piping Centre, Glasgow. This school has been designed to give a fantastic social learning experience with World Class instructors. Info: www.thepipingcentre.co.uk
Edinburgh's spectacular Winter celebration returns with a live parade to celebrate the ancient ritual of Samhuinn, putting a fiery twist on Halloween night. Info: www.beltane.org
The Autumn Gathering provides an opportunity for Scottish country dancers from across the world to gather over a weekend in Edinburgh. Info: www.rscds.org/events
The American-Scottish Foundation introduced the Wallace Award in 1970 to recognize the extraordinary diversity of contribution that Scots have made to the world – and, in particular, to recognize one or more living citizens or residents of the United States of Scottish descent for their individual contributions to the well being of this country. Held ... Read more
A weekend of Celtic entertainment and events at Rillito Raceway Park, 4502 N. First Ave. Info: www.tucsoncelticfestival.org
A magical weekend of Scottish country dancing. Asilomar Conference Grounds promises you an unforgettable weekend dancing in beautiful Merrill Hall, classes with world-class teachers and outstanding musicians. Info: https://sfasilomardance.wixsite.com/asilomarweekend
Celtic music group meeting at St Lukes Church, 130 Remuera Rd, Remuera. Info: 021 473 402 or [email protected].
The second oldest event of its kind in the southeast, immersing visitors in Scottish heritage and history, at Riverfront Park, 1061 Everglades Ave. Info: www.charlestonscottishgames.com
A celebration of Celtic cul;ture with entertainment, retail, and performances at Pioneer Farms, 10621 Pioneer Farms Dr. Info: www.austincelticfestival.com
Established in 2012 The Stirling Whisky Festival continues to be a crowd pleaser attracting the best of the best from Scotland and beyond. Info: [email protected]
A variety concert fundraising for the Wellington Red Hackle Pipe Band. Highland and Irish dance performances. A celebration of music with a range of instruments together with our pipe bands at Knox Presbyterian Church (Lower Hutt). Info & tickets: [email protected] or www.wellingtonredhackle.com
Bands from around NSW competing at Maitland Regional Sports Ground 9am-3pm. Featuring competing pipe bands, the HVGS Wind Ensemble Group, along with our award-winning Town Crier Stephen Clarke as MC, stalls and more. Info: City of Maitland Pipes & Drums, Greg Queenan: 0409 918 260, [email protected] or www.maitlandpipeband.org.au.
Perth Scottish Fiddlers presents a concert of Scottish fiddle music, with tunes from the Shetlands, across Scotland to the Highlands, as well as Sweden and Ireland at St Andrew's Church hall 259 Barker Rd, Subiaco. Info: www.perthscottishfiddlers.com.au
For his Australian debut, guitarist Sean Shibe celebrates his Scottish heritage in a thrilling ride through the Highlands and beyond. With Shibe on classical guitar and Tognetti directing the strings of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, the concert opens with a Scotland steeped in lore. Touring to Wollongong, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Info: ... Read more
Three days of Scottish celebration, entertainment and events, including the largest gathering of Scottish Clan tents in Texas, at Thomas Arnold Elementary School, 575 Salado School Rd. Info: www.saladomuseum.org/scottish-gathering-and-highland-games
Now in its 31st year, this festival has over 40 beers from across Scotland including local beers, plus live music, hot food and soft drinks. Info: www.forthvalley.camra.org.uk
Kitchener-Waterloo RSCDS Branch invites you join them for our Afternoon Fall Tea Dance. At St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 137 Queen Street South. Info: www.rscds.kitchener.on.ca
A Scottish Festival with a Kiwi twist! Pipe bands, Scottish dancers, stalls, Clans, heavy events and more at the Hororata Domain. A great family day out with lots of chances to take part and have a go in Scottish events. 45 minutes inland of Christchurch. Info: www.hororata.org.nz/highland-games
A ceilidh is held in the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner Stoke and Hanson Street Newtown, from 8.00pm - 12.00am. We are a very family-oriented organisation and we encourage participation by all ages and encourage the opportunity for you to wear some tartan. Info: http://wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
Annual Celtic music festival and Scottish Highland Games on the Mississippi Gulf Coast at Harrison County Fairgrounds. Info: www.mshighlandsandislands.com
Inaugural Scottish festival and pipe band contest at the Bendigo Showground. Info: www.goldencitypipeband.org.au
The NY Scottish Ball brings together all who welcome an evening of music, dance, good food and fine whisky for an unforgettable night of reeling fun at The View in New York City. Info: www.nyscottishball.com
The RNZPBA Auckland Centre are proud to be teaming up with tutors from the Auckland & District Pipe Band to bring you a free workshop covering topics on the following instruments: bagpipes, snare drum, tenor & bass drum and drum majoring at St Francis School, 2 Montrose St, Point Chevalier. Info: www.facebook.com/aklcentre or [email protected].
The award of Honours is made by the Celtic Council of Australia to recognise members of Celtic communities who have performed significant service for the Celtic cause at Red Lion Tavern 8025 New England Highway. Info: www.celticcouncil.org.au
A dance platform celebrating the participatory dance sector in the Highlands, at Eden Court. Info: www.eden-court.co.uk
Ten days of activities, films and light shows to celebrate the winter season. The coastal town gets festive with a series of activities, films and light shows to celebrate the fluffy white season that carries the year to a close. Info: www.obanwinterfestival.com
The St. Andrew’s Charity Ball is a celebration of Scottish-Canadian culture. Attendees have been enjoying this elegant evening of music, dance and cuisine for over 100 years, at The Fairmont Royal York, 100 Front St. West. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/charity-ball
The Caledonian Fiddle Orchestra is joined by players from around Scotland to perform reels, strathspeys, airs, jigs and much more, at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Info: www.glasgowconcerthalls.com
Scottish Highland dance with innovative choreography, original Celtic music that sounds like Riverdance met Outlander, and a show so culturally rich it leaves audiences searching for their Scottish clans at Orringer Auditorium at Craven Community College, 800 College Ct. Info: www.HighlandEchoes.com/tour
Enjoy an evening of Scottish music as well as Irish, Classical, Broadway & more with Triskellion, featuring violin, harp, flutes and vocals at Brentwood Presbyterian Church, 1600 Delta Ave. Info: www.michellecarlisle.ca/triskellion
Join us for a night of fun and old-fashioned dancing. Let your hair down and have a knees-up until the midnight hour. Dunedin's Scottish Fiddle Orchestra will provide the music and call the dances to help you romp through the evening at Scottish Hall, 10 Tyne St. Info: www.trybooking.com/nz/events/landing/13244
is a festival where a venn diagram of artforms come together, cross-pollinate and collide: poetry, spoken word, live music, hip hop, songwriting, film, sound, gaming, visual art and concrete poetry, at Edinburgh’s iconic Summerhall. Info: www.pushtheboatout.org
Southern Fling is a weekend of Scottish country dance for young people and is open to dancers aged up to 40. Running parallel to the Fling is The Southern Fringe weekend aimed at dancers aged 41+ who have danced SCD for 2 years or more. All those attending can look forward to a fantastic weekend of ... Read more
Join the St. Andrew's Society of Montreal for one of the most prestigious and time-honoured events in Montreal's social calendar. Don't miss this gala evening of dining, dancing and Scottish pageantry. at Marriott Château Champlain Hotel, 1050 de la Gauchetière West. Info: www.standrewsball.com
Taking dancers on a journey from Scotland around the world and back, the programme features 12 dances with connections to six continents through devisers, themes and locations, before bringing everyone together with The Homecoming Dance. Dance Around the World will mark one year since the RSCDS Centenary and on this day we want to fill ... Read more
An annual event outdoor festival featuring multiple musical acts. Each year the main stage features regional, national, and international Celtic music artists along with the City of Dunedin Pipe Band. Info: www.dunedinsafoundation.com/celtic-music-craft-beer-festival
The Pipers and Pipe Band Society of Ontario Champion Supreme Awad Gala. Includes Solo and pipe band performances and Celtic music at Scottish Rite. Info: www.pipebandsontario.org
Join the Canberra Burns Club in celebration of Scotland's patron saint, 28 Kett St, Kambah. Info: www.burnsclub.com.au
Get ready for the ultimate celebration of bagpiping excellence at the PPBSO 2024 Champion Supreme Awards Gala. Get ready to celebrate the top performers in a night filled with music, dancing, and recognition. Info: www.pipebandsontario.org
An unforgettable evening of Scottish tradition and fun hosted by the Wynnum RSL Pipe Band at the Wynnum RSL Club, 174 Tingal Rd. Experience the joy of a lively ceilidh featuring a talented ceilidh band, and spirited dance caller to guide you through the steps, as well as some Highland dancing and piping performances. Info: ... Read more
Band displays, massed bands, quintet competitions, Highland dancing, Highland games at Wauchope Showground, High St. Info: www.facebook.com/PMWRSLPipeBand
Gather the clan for the third annual Scottish Festival at Overnewton Castle, a four-acre Scottish Baronial Estate in Keilor, Melbourne. Celebrating all things Scotland, this jam-packed day features pipe bands, Highland dancers, traditional music sessions, a ceilidh, children's entertainment and Scottish food & drinks. Info: www.overnewtoncastle.com.au
This competition consists of three grades: Open (players of gold medal and clasp standard), Restricted (players of silver medal standard and below) and Beginners (novice and bronze medal standard) at Payneham RSL, 360 Payneham Rd. Info: www.rubrown.org.au
A monthly gathering of pipers and piobaireachd enthusiasts who play, listen to, and enjoy the ceòl mór. Free event at City of Ipswich Pipe Band Hall, Selwyn Edwards Dr. Info: www.pipebandsqld.com
The Lauriston Christmas magic show is back! Witness startling magic and uplifting mystery, inspired by history and legends of the city of Edinburgh, in the lavish, historic setting of Lauriston Castle. Info: www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/Venues/Lauriston-Castle.aspx
Highland dance performance by Bell Studio of Highland Dance, at Wehl St Theatre. Info: Info: 0438 252 317 or [email protected].
Join the Scottish Business Network Victoria and celebrate some of the best of talented Scot’s in Australia at 113 Newlands Rd, Coburg North. Info: www.scottishbusinessnetworkvic.com.au
Come join the St Andrew's Society of WA at The Rendezvous Hotel Scarborough. Entertainment includes the Coastal Scottish Pipe Band, Perth Academy of Highland Dance & the Heel N’ Toe Ceilidh Band. Tickets will go on sale mid-September 2024, through the website: www.saintandrew.org.au
Join the Society of St Andrew of Scotland Queensland for a celebration of Scottish heritage and community at the Pullman Mecure Hotel Brisbane. Info: www.ssaqld.tidyhq.com
Dance the night away with music by the Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club. Celebrate r St. Andrew's Day with this high energy ceilidh dance at Collingwood Town Hall. Info: www.trybooking.com/CVWJZ
Come raise a glass with the St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto to celebrate Scotland’s national day. The room will be filled with foot-stomping tunes from both sides of the Atlantic, at The Rivoli, 332 Queen Street West. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/fall-mixer
Saint Andrew’s Day is Scotland’s official national day. Celebrate St Andrew’s Day (or in Scottish Gaelic ‘Là Naomh Anndrais’), Scotland’s patron saint!
Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. All ages welcome. Info: John: 0427 990 754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
A festival celebrating the water of life. Meet the makers and celebrities of the whisky world and have a wee dram of a range of malts and other spirits. Info: www.drambusters.com
Celebrate Scotland's patron saint with Scottish food and pipers, drummers and dancers from Brisbane City Pipe Band at Fox & Hounds Country Inn, 7 Elevation Dr. Info: 07 5665 7582 or www.foxandhounds.net.au
An evening filled with the exhilarating sounds of live musicians, the captivating strength of Highland dancers, and the stirring melodies of the Highland bagpipes. Celebrate Hogmanay and discover the ancient customs that have lit up Scottish winters for centuries with this Scottish yuletide spectacular. Info: www.highlandechoes.com/tour
Join the St. Andrew's & Caledonian Society of Vancouver for a festive evening filled with Scottish tradition, music, and dancing at the Scottish Cultural Centre. Info: https://st-andrews-caledonian-society-of-van.square.site
The single most important awards ceremony for folk and trad musicians, bands and artists- a celebration and showcase Scotland’s flourishing traditional music scene at Inverness Leisure Centre . Info: www.projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards
Come celebrate St Andrews with some awesome Scottish tunes and ceilidh dancing in the heart of Sydney, at Redfern Town Hall. Info: www.shindig24.eventbrite.com.au
Join the St Andrew's Society of Ottawa and The Scottish Society of Ottawa for a flag raising ceremony at Ottawa City Hall. Info: www.ottscot.ca
Join the St. Andrew’s Society of Winnipeg in a celebration of St Andrew's Day at Centro Caboto Centre. Info: www.standrewssocietywinnipeg.com
An evening filled with the exhilarating sounds of live musicians, the captivating strength of Highland dancers, and the stirring melodies of the Highland bagpipes. Celebrate Hogmanay and discover the ancient customs that have lit up Scottish winters for centuries with this Scottish yuletide spectacular. Info: www.highlandechoes.com/tour
An evening filled with the exhilarating sounds of live musicians, the captivating strength of Highland dancers, and the stirring melodies of the Highland bagpipes. Celebrate Hogmanay and discover the ancient customs that have lit up Scottish winters for centuries with this Scottish yuletide spectacular. Info: www.highlandechoes.com/tour
An evening filled with the exhilarating sounds of live musicians, the captivating strength of Highland dancers, and the stirring melodies of the Highland bagpipes. Celebrate Hogmanay and discover the ancient customs that have lit up Scottish winters for centuries with this Scottish yuletide spectacular. Info: www.highlandechoes.com/tour
St Giles is well known and also celebrates 900 years of existence. It is one of several large churches that developed in, or close to, the centres of Royal Burghs, and this talk describes their development as an illustration of the development of royal burghs. It will focus primarily of St Giles which has a ... Read more
An evening filled with the exhilarating sounds of live musicians, the captivating strength of Highland dancers, and the stirring melodies of the Highland bagpipes. Celebrate Hogmanay and discover the ancient customs that have lit up Scottish winters for centuries with this Scottish yuletide spectacular. Info: www.highlandechoes.com/tour
SNACC 2024 brings in a variety of organizations and individuals who work in fostering Scottish culture in North America. The theme for 2024 is Scottish Roots and Fruits: The Power of Connection and will take place over the weekend of the Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk. Info: www.scottishleadershipconference.com
Celtic music group meeting at St Lukes Church, 130 Remuera Rd, Remuera. Info: 021 473 402 or [email protected].
This special event invites individuals passionate about promoting Scotland's rich culture to gather for a delightful night filled with food, drinks, and merriment. Guests will enjoy a delectable buffet with entertainment throughout the evening by the talented musicians and dancers from Highland Echoes. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to hear the Highland Echoes Producer and ... Read more
This Gathering includes a captivating Street March in the Main Street of Daylesford and a full days Drumming, Piping and Dancing at Victoria Park, also a variety of Scottish Clans and clubs, stalls and more. The end of the day is heralded spectacularly with the Massed Bands, which is a spine tingling experience. Info: www.daylesfordhighland.com
Dozens of Scottish clans dressed in colorful tartans parade through the streets of Old Town, joined by pipe and drum bands, as well as terriers and hounds, community groups and more. Info: https://visitalexandria.com/holidays/scottish-walk
This momentous musical showcase of Scottish traditional music will return to the OVO Hydro. Info: www.ovohydro.com
Join for Gallus Ceilidh Band for an excellent evening of fun, top quality music and superb ceilidh dancing at Currambine Community Hall. Info: www.gallusperth.com
Calling all Scots: the HBC Genealogy Branch of NZ Society of Genealogists introduces: Thistles. This Scottish, special interest, genealogy group will meet at Whangaparaoa Library, 9 Main St, Whangaparaoa to listen to speakers and discuss Scottish history topics. Come along and give it laldy! Info: Garry Phillips 021-902-715 or [email protected].
The 26th annual fundraising with first concert in Boston at the Old South Church, 645 Boylston St. Bringing together musicians, soloists, and performers for a stirring celebration of the Christmas season and the Celtic spirit. Info: www.pipesofchristmas.com
Live music, Scottish Highland Games, artisans, archery, and more. Info: www.sherwoodforestfaire.com/celtic-music-festival
A ceilidh is held in the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner Stoke and Hanson Street Newtown, from 8.00pm - 12.00am. We are a very family-oriented organisation and we encourage participation by all ages and encourage the opportunity for you to wear some tartan. Info: http://wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
The 26th annual fundraising with concert in New York City at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, 921 Madison Ave. Bringing together musicians, soloists, and performers for a stirring celebration of the Christmas season and the Celtic spirit. Info: www.pipesofchristmas.com
The Sons of Scotland Pipe Band are hosting a Christmas Ceilidh at the Barrhaven Legion at 3500 Fallowfield Rd. The afternoon will consist of pipes, drums, session players, highland dancing, a great silent auction, and refreshments - free parking and an event for the family. Come along to a lovely afternoon, and see the band ... Read more
Celebrate the festive season with Scottish flair at Adelaide Lodge & St Andrew's Lodge Robbie Burns Night. This is Adelaide Lodge's 180th Christmas Party, there will be traditional favourites and plenty of meriment at Port Adelaide Masonic Centre 142-150 Commercial Rd. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1293165
The 26th annual fundraising with concert in New Jersey at Central Presbyterian Church 70 Maple St. Bringing together musicians, soloists, and performers for a stirring celebration of the Christmas season and the Celtic spirit. Info: www.pipesofchristmas.com
One of the masters of Scottish contemporary folk is joined by a selection of special guests for a showcase of modern and traditional Christmas music, at Eden Court. Info: www.philcunningham.com
Join the Ardbrae Country Dancers of Ottawa for potluck finger food and Deborah Connors’ Silent Auction add to the festive atmosphere of our Christmas Social, at Churchill Seniors Recreation Centre, 345 Richmond Rd. Info: www.ardbrae.org
There will be food, games, presents, and Santa Claus. There will be activities for children, and entertainment for adults and children alike. Hosted by the Youth Committee at Officers' Mess, Black Watch Armoury, 2067 Bleury St. Info: Julia Rochford, Chair of the St. Andrew's Society Youth Committee: [email protected].
Bringing together musicians, soloists, and performers for a stirring celebration of the Christmas season and the Celtic spirit. International concert highlights-watch from anywhere in the world. Info: www.pipesofchristmas.com
Celtic rockers Claymore’s annual A Celtic Christmas is back by popular demand, guests include one of Melbourne’s finest Irish bands Saoirse and the world class Glenbrae Celtic Dancers, at MEMO Music Hall, 88 Acland St, St Kilda. Info: www.claymore.org
The Scottish Banner wishes all our readers, advertisers, followers and friends a very Merry Christmas!
Join RSCDS NZ at Scots College, Strathmore, Wellington for a packed programme of Scottish country dance classes, socials and formals. Info: www.nzsummerschool2024.nz
Join revellers from around the globe at incredible events featuring spectacular live music concert, unforgettable fireworks, Street Party extravaganzas and free New Year’s Day family events. Info: www.edinburghshogmanay.com
Join in the fun and enjoy the party atmosphere of a traditional Scottish Hogmanay at the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra's annual festive concert. Full of well known tunes with a few surprises, there will be singing, piping and plenty of fiddling as we toast the old year and bring in the new at Usher Hall. Info: ... Read more
New date for 2024. With pipe bands, solos, Highland dance, athletics, Clans and more at Caledonian Park. Info: www.waipuhighlandgames.co.nz
The Scottish Banner wishes all our readers, advertisers and friends a very Happy Hogmanay and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2025!
Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. All ages welcome. Info: John: 0427 990 754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Bring in the bells with family and friends at The View, Oban's largest town centre venue. Enjoy Oban's biggest Hogmanay celebration, with entertainment from their popular DJ. Info: www.obanview.com
There is no better way to end the year than with a traditional ceilidh in the heart of Glasgow, and why not do it in style by coming along to The Ferry on the banks of the River Clyde on the eve of the New Year. The marvellous Coila Ceilidh Band will descend on Glasgow ... Read more
The Fireball Ceremony is Stonehaven’s unique way to welcome in the New Year and greet friends and neighbours. As the midnight chimes ring out on December 31st, approximately 40 men and women parade up and down the High Street swinging fiercely flaming balls around their heads. Info: www.stonehavenfireballs.com
Prepare to kick off the New Year in true Scottish style at Tasmania's most electrifying Hogmanay Ceilidh! This year, we're going bigger and better, ensuring an evening filled with energetic dances, traditional music, and unforgettable merriment at Max Fry Memorial Hall, 60 Gorge Rd. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1242805
Scottish country dance event as part of NZ Branch Summer School being held at Scots College, Strathmore Park. Info: www.wellingtonscd.org.nz/event/wellington-hogmanay
Ring in the New Year Scottish style with The Scottish Society of Ottawa at a new venue the Infinity Centre. Info: www.ottscot.ca
A Celtic themed party celebrating New Years Eve with live band Sneaky Beats at Burdekin Memorial Hall, 77 Ninth Ave. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1292617
Celebrate New Year’s Eve in style with Queensland Pops Orchestra's 40th Anniversary Gala Concert. Featuring a didgeridoo virtuoso, award winning soloists, Highland dancers, a chorus of vocalists, a traditional Scottish piper and charismatic Chief Conductor Patrick Pickett CSM, this is set to be an unforgettable night of music and magic with performaces at QPAC 5pm ... Read more
The first Highland Gathering for 2025 in the world, the program has something for everyone. A piped band street parade, all-day athletics, highland dancing on two stages all day, Highland Games and traditional strongmen event. Info: www.highlandsociety.com.au/highland-gathering
The Gàidhealtachd summer school is dedicated to the exploration of Celtic culture and traditions, the 2025 theme is 'Vikings and their influence on Celtic culture', at Maungaturoto Country Club, 84 Bickerstaffe Rd. Info: www.nzgaidhealtachd.org
Multi-award winning indie folk quintet from the Highlands of Scotland tour select locations in Australia. Info: www.elephantsessions.com
Celebrate the historic and classic Scottish treat enjoyed around the world known as shortbread. Enjoy a taste of Scotland today!
Scots College in Wellington will play host to RNZPBA's annual gathering of pipers and drummers from across New Zealand, Australia and the world. Info: www.rnzpba.com
A weekend of Celtic entertainers, athletics, dancing, music and more at Marathon Community Park, MM49 US Hwy 1 Ocean Side. Info: www.floridakeyscelticfestival.com
A pagan fire festival unique to Burghead, which greets the New Year. The significance of the 11th January dates back to the 1750's, when the Julian calendar was reformed in Britain. Every 11th January the flaming Clavie (a barrel full of staves) is carried round the town followed by a large crowd. Info: www.burghead.com/clavie
Celebrate the Bard with the San Diego Scottish Highland Games and Gathering of the Clans. Entertainment provided by students and masters of traditional pipe & drum instruments, and Highland Dance at Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club, 17025 Avenidas De Arcadia’s. Info: https://sdhighlandgames.org/robert-burns-supper
Experience the best of Irish and Scottish music with Thistle & The Shamrock. A lively and heartwarming concert with talented fiddler, accordionist, and singers who bring to life rich musical traditions and cultural heritage. Info: www.operatunity.co.nz/thistle-and-the-shamrock
The UK's premier celebration of Celtic music, with performances, workshops and events at various venues across Glasgow. Info: www.celticconnections.com
The Pipes and Drums event-World-Class Concerts, Competitions, and Master Classes. Info: www.mhaf.org
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-Join Mary Kiani & 200+ friends for a fantastic Scottish festival gathering in the stunning Glenworth Valley/Peats Ridge (just outside of Sydney). A fully charged ‘Ceilidh’ Live band and caller will feature, along with Pipes and Drums and of course live vocals by Scottish superstar, Mary Kiani. Info: www.scottishweekender.com.au
Scotland's biggest Burns Night celebration and Winter Fringe Festival which takes place in venues across Dumfries each January, including the Spiegeltent and the show Le Haggis. Info: www.bigburnssupper.com
Celebrate Scotland’s National Bard, Robert Burns.Hosted by the American Scottish Foundation and University Club, New York. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
Experience traditional Highland athletics, dance, art, music, culture and food at Central Winds Park. Info: www.flascot.com
Join Place des Arts for their annual celebration of Scotland’s National Bard, Robbie Burns! Fiddler, Rosie Carver, with Celtic band Blackthorn and a special guest piper feature the musical traditions of Scotland with a special focus on Burns’ songs and poems at Place des Arts, 1120 Brunette Ave. Info: www.placedesarts.ca
Celebrate the life and works of Scotland's national poet with the Scottish St. Andrew's Society of Springfield at the Oasis Hotel & Convention Center, 2546 N. Glenstone Ave. Info: www.facebook.com/sgfscots
Brimming with suppliers from far and wide, showcasing the finest Scotland, and the UK has to offer, this is the place to source those 2025 gifts, homewares, crafts, textiles, jewellery, fine food and drinks. Trade only event at the SEC. Info: www.scotlandstradefairs.com
After two amazing years at Starving Artist Cafe, we’re moving up Colley Avenue to Coach House Bar & Grill—and you’re invited! Your $60 pre-payment to TP&D will cover a three-course dinner, one alcoholic drink, gratuity and all of the Burns Supper traditions, including the Address to the Haggis, the “Immortal Memory” speech, the Toasts to ... Read more
A celebration of Scottish drinks, food and traditions at The Fox Hole, 117 Harrington St, The Rocks. Info: www.thefoxhole.com.au/burns-week
Break out the haggis and the scotch and celebrate Robbie Burns Day at Market Wines- University District, 4109 University Avenue Northwest. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/robbie-burns-festival-tickets-1050892707377
The Society’s annual event that celebrates Robert Burns who came to fame as a poet when he was 27 years old. Share a wee dram with friends, enjoy a traditional Scottish meal at L'Espace Canal at Restaurant L'Ambroisie, 4020 Saint Ambroise St. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca/burns-supper.html
Celebrate the life and works of the legendary Scottish poet, Robert Burns, in this lively event filled with Scottish traditions and culture. A celebration of Scottish heritage and culture at Historic Rural Hill, 4431 Neck Rd. Info: www.ruralhill.net
Join the Society of St Andrew of Scotland (Queensland) for a traditional celebration of the life and works of Scotland’s national bard over an evening filled with piping and song, fine dining, toasts, fun and friendship at the United Service Club Queensland, 183 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill. Info: https://standrewsociety.com
A traditional Burns Dinner in conjunction with the University Club of Toronto. The event follows the time-honoured format with the Address to a Haggis, The Immortal Memory and Toasts to the Lassies and Laddies. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/rabbie-burns-dinner
Join the Calgary Burns Club for a night of Scottish tradition and celebration. Info: www.calgaryburnsclub.com
To celebrate the birth of our national bard, Robert Burns, enjoy a traditional Burns Supper aboard The Royal Yacht Britannia. Info: https://shop.royalyachtbritannia.co.uk/collections/events
Celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Scottish poet Robert Burns. The tradition of the Burns Night Supper was first held in 1801 by the poet’s friends, five years after his death.
Join the St Andrew's Society of WA in celebrating Rabbie Burns at the Hyatt Regency Perth. The night will include their honorary piper, Burns' poems, all the traditional speeches and a whisky toast to himself. Music by the Heel n' Toe Ceilidh Band. Tickets will go on sale through the website end of October. Info: ... Read more
Join the Scottish American Society of South Florida in celebration of Robert Burns with aScottish dinner, Immortal Memory, toasts, Scottish and social dancing at Tropical Acres Steakhouse, 2500 Griffin Rd. Info: www.sassf.org
This annual celebration of the life and poetry of Robert Burns includes a traditional Scottish meal, entertainment, dancing to the wonderful music of Kilbirnie Station and a dance program to suit everyone at Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St. Info: www.rscdsvancouver.org
A Scottish festival for all the family. All the events you’d expect; Highland & National Dancing, pipe bands, solo drumming and solo piping. This year featuring the New Zealand Open Solo Piping competitions at Turakina Domain, Cameron Rd. Info: www.turakinahighlandgames.co.nz
Pull out your finest evening gowns, kilts, and black-tie dress for an evening of elegance and Scottish Sophistication atThe Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills. A night sure to be a night filled with Scottish tradition, distinguished guests, delicious food, and great company. Info: www.saintandrewsla.org
Robert Burns, undoubtedly one of Scotland's literary greats, but what exactly was he on about? Come along to Edinburgh Castle to find out more about the bard and some of his works. Info: www.edinburghcastle.scot
A definitive whisky and cultural experience, this festival brings together a line up of some of the best exhibitors from across the whisky industry, with hundreds of whiskies and other spirits available to sample over each session at SWG3, Studio Warehouse, 100 Eastvale Place. Info: www.swg3.tv
In 1787 Robert Burns visited Stirling Castle, after which he returned to his hotel where he etched the now famous Stirling Lines. Join us at the castle that inspired these works to celebrate burns an' a' that, why not have a go at addressing the haggis. Info: www.stirlingcastle.scot
Celebrate the life and poetry of the great Scottish bard, Robbie Burns, in 2025 with a night of haggis, whisky, and traditional music, at Fairmont Palliser. Info: www.eventbrite.com/e/nes-robert-burns-2025-tickets-1028871100157
Join the 2403 SD&G Highlanders RC Army CC for an evening of Scottish tradition and a kilt fundraiser at the Royal Canadian Legion. Info: www.2403armycadets.com
Celebrating one of Scotland’s most famous bards. Experience piping in the haggis and an Ode to the Lassies. Enjoy a traditional buffet style Robbie Burns Supper with Haggis, Roast Beef, all the Trimmings and more! Music by Seventh Town is a Canadian acoustic Celtic folk band. Info: www.coveinn.com/event/robbie-burns-supper
Burns Night is a time to enjoy Scottish traditions and celebrate the renowned poet Robert Burns with a classic combination of haggis, neeps, tatties, some reciting of poetry, and maybe even a warming dram. It's also an opportunity to celebrate Scotland's enduring legacy of creativity at Bribie Island Golf Club. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1282762
A night of entertainment, drinks, dinner and dancing and Scottish tradition at Arrowtown Anthenaeum Hall, 33 Buckingham St. Info: www.facebook.com/burnssupperandceilidhdance
An unforgettable evening at the 51ACU Swan Regiment Burns Supper fundraiser, where the spirit of Scotland comes alive. Indulge in a delicious feast featuring haggis, neeps, and tatties, followed by a delightful traditional dessert. Experience the lively rhythms of highland dancing and the stirring sounds of the pipes & drums, all while immersing yourself in ... Read more
Don your kilt and hit the ice at Officers' Square Provincial Heritage Place and honour Robbie Burns' birthday. Hot chocolate, shortbread cookies, and haggis burgers will also be waiting for you at the Fredericton Region Museum. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/2025-second-annual-freddy-kilt-skate-tickets-1047037676877
Join the celebrations at the Thistle Inn, Wellington’s only Scottish pub, for a lively celebration of Robbie Burns. Immerse yourself in a Scottish experience with a specially crafted Scottish-themed set menu, the Dunwofflin Ceilidh Band, poetry and more at 3 Mulgrave St, Thorndon. Info: www.thistleinn.co.nz
Kick your heels up to mark the 50th anniversary of Dunedin and Edinburgh’s sister city relationship while also celebrating the birthday of esteemed poet Robert Burns at Toitū Otago Settlers Museum, 31 Queens Garden. An evening of traditional Scottish food and a dram, Scottish sword dancing, poetry readings and Burns songs. Info: www.toituosm.com/whats-on/events/burns-night-2025
Dust off your kilt, your sporran, and your tartan for a celebration of famous Scots poet, Robert Burns, in collaboration with the Melbourne Tartan Festival. Enjoy a full program of events, including music from the Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club, poetry, and dancing, finishing with a lively ceilidh at RACV City Club, Level 17, 501 Bourke ... Read more
A night of Scottish music and dance celebrating Robert Burns, with pipe bands, Scottish dance and more at Club Macquarie, 458 Lake Rd. Info: www.trybooking.com/CXAYD
A traditional Burns Supper of aged Roast Beef with all the trimmings-Haggis, Neaps & Tatties. The Kiwanis Club of East York welcomes all folks of Scottish heritage, and those who wish they were, at 1100 Millwood Rd. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/robbie-burns-supper-2025-tickets-1084808584679
Join the Greater Moncton Scottish Association for a traditional Robert Burns Dinner - a night of Scottish culture, food, and kinship at the Dan Bohan Family Centre, 5 Fatima Dr, Riverview. Info: www.greatermonctonscots.org
A night of Scottish tradition, haggis feasting, whisky toasting and poetry at Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Center, 3579 Masonic Way. Info: www.eventbrite.com/e/second-annual-robbie-burns-supper-tickets-1039347746087
Come for great food, music, comedy, poetry, libations, fun, and frivolity. Come celebrate the life of the bard, Robert Burns, and enjoy the chance to be a part of this splendid evening. Musical entertainment following dinner by The Irish Pretenders at The Casino at Lakemont Park. Info: www.jaffashriners.org/highlanders
A fun-filled evening at the Columbo Lodge, complete with a traditional Scottish roast beef dinner and performances from the award-winning Kamloops Pipe Band and Highland dancers. Info: www.kamloopshighlandgames.org
A night with the Rob Roy Pipe Band and Highland Dancers full of delicious food (including haggis of course), exciting prizes, and great trivia at Rideau Acres Banquet. Info: www.robroykingston.com
Join the Penticton Scottish Festival at the Penticton Lakeside Resort, 21 Lakeshore Drive W, for an evening of poetry, music, dancing, and cheer. Info: www.pentictonscottishfestival.ca/robbie-burns-2023
The Bundanoon Pipe Band invite you to join them for a traditional Scottish Burns Night dinner to aid their fundraising efforts for the year ahead at Bundanoon Hotel. The evening will celebrate the life and works of Robert Burns, a poet and lyricist and arguably one of Scotland's most notable figures. Bundanoon's own Pipe Band ... Read more
Once again it is time to set your sights on celebrating our Scottish heritage and traditions with a tribute to one of Scotland’s most favorite and revered sons, the poet Robert Burns at Woodhaven Country Club, 7200 Woodhaven Rd. Info: www.scotsoflou.com
After an over 40 year career of weekly Celtic roots music radio broadcast including NPR’s Thistle and Shamrock, Asheville Sister Cities is excited that Fiona Ritchie will be traveling from Scotland to join us in-person to celebrate Burns Night and the bard of Scotland’s 266th birthday, at Biltmore DoubleTree Hotel, 115 Hendersonville Rd. Info: https://ashevillesistercities.org/event/2025-robert-burns-night-supper
Celebrate Scottish culture and heritage in true Canadian fashion at Verdun Auditorium, 4110 Boulevard LaSalle. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca/kilt-skate.html
A night of Pipes and Haggis and Poetry at the base of the beautiful Tamborine Mountain. Join us for a toast whilst we pipe in the Haggis, make the address and swig Scotch Whisky all night. Info: 07 5665 7582 or www.foxandhounds.net.au
Traditional Burns Night Dinner. Featuring poetry, speeches, dancers, pipe band, and dance to follow at 203 Glasgow Ave. Info: [email protected]
Join us for an unforgettable Robbie Burns Supper as we honour the life and legacy of Scotland’s beloved poet, Robert Burns. This special evening promises a celebration filled with poetry, traditional Scottish food, live entertainment, and dancing with friends, family, and fellow Scots in the heart of Ottawa. Reel Ottawa Dance Company will showcase the ... Read more
2 Burns parties at Deacon Brodie's Pub at 247 Elgin Street, Ottawa - no cover, pub quiz, pipes, drums and giveaways - lots to enjoy and something for everyone! Call the pub to book a table so you don't miss out. Info: 613 236 6464 or www.deaconbrodies.ca
Robbie Burns Luncheon with Lakeshore Chapter OES Members Rameses Shrine Hall, 124, Queens Plate Dr. Social hour 12:30pm - Luncheon- 1:30pm. Tickets $30.00 Cash Bar. Live Entertainment, Highland dancers, Silent Auction. Info: Dianne Rowan: [email protected]
The Caledonian Society of Cincinnati will be providing an evening of Scottish entertainment, including pipes & drums, highland dancing, Scottish country dancing, and more! Ticket price includes wine & beer, buffet style dinner, entertainment and of course, haggis. Pricing will be Member $55, Non-Member $60, Child $35. Attire: Cocktail, Kilts, business casual. Info: www.ticketleap.events/tickets/caledonian-society-of-cincinnati/2025-rabbie-burns-supper-978412945
Come and join the Tenterfield Highlanders for a frolicking night of all things Scottish. From piping in the Haggis, Robbie Burns famous Address to the Haggis and a nip of Whisky, to a feast of the traditional neeps and tatties. At The Barn at Glenrock Gardens, 84 Robinsons Lane. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1317413
One of Scotland’s most unique winter festivals. The Up Helly Aa fire festivals are amongst the biggest annual celebrations in Shetland. Inspired by Shetland’s Viking past, communities across the islands come together for a night of guizing (dressing up), burning torches through the streets and dancing the night away to traditional Shetland music. Info: www.uphellyaa.org
Laughs galore and quirky observations as Bruce Fummey explains how Scotland Made the World. This show will deliver more jokes than you’d get from the YouTube videos, and some might even make you blush, but you’ll still leave having learned about Scotland’s role in the world while you laughed. Shows in Perth, Melbourne, Hobart, Canberra, ... Read more
Back by popular demand Chicago Scots is pleased to partner with Gorton Center and the History Center of Lake Forest/Lake Bluff to host an authentic Burns Supper for everyone who is Scottish by birth, by heritage or simply by inclination. Info: www.chicagoscots.org/events
A celebration of Scotland with pipe bands, Clans, entertainment and more. Info: www.suncoastscots.com
Join the Hunter Valley Scots to celebrate the Bard with Scottish food, music and tradition. Featuring Highlander Celtic Rock Band at Club Macquarie. Info: www.hvscots.org
Join the Flagstaff Scottish Club in celebrating Robert Burns with food, music and more. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/robbieburns
Join the Hawkeye Area Grand Gaelic Isles Society and celebrate and learn about Scottish culture and tradition with food, ceremony, and dancing at Camp Io-Dis-E-Ca. Info: www.haggis-iowa.com.
An evening of poetry, singing, pipers, dinner, haggis, and more at O'Connor's American Bar & Grille, 1383 Monmouth Rd. Info: www.sjceltic.org/BurnsTickets.html
Join the Townsville Scottish Community in celebrating the Bard with a traditional Burns Supper. Info: Marie Gibson [email protected] or 0413 456 542.
Join the Edmonton Scottish Society for an evening filled with Scottish tradition, entertainment, and community spirit. Includes performances from McKinnon School of Highland Dance. Info: www.edmontonscottishsociety.org
Join the Cumberland Knights of St. Andrew for our 19th Annual Burns Supper celebrating the life and poetry of Bro. Robert "Rabbie" Burns, at The Historic Masonic Temple, 15 Greene St. Info: www.cumberlandscottishrite.org
A lively celebration of Scottish culture with traditional music, food, and poetry at the Hudson Highlands Pipe Band Robert Burns at The Garrison, 2015 U.S. 9. Info: www.eventbrite.com/e/hudson-highlands-pipe-band-robert-burns-supper-2025-tickets-1076235733049
Hosted by the Robert Burns Club of Melbourne with an Address to the Haggis, 3 Course Meal (includes Haggis), Immortal Memory, Toast to the Lassies, Highland Dancers and bagpipes at Altona R.S.L, Gunners Functon Room, 31 Sargood St, Altona VIC 3018, 6pm for a 6.30pm start, $75pp. Info: Email: [email protected] or call Secretary Melissa Ventre ... Read more
The Robbie Burns Supper is an evening that includes a 3 course dinner, bagpipes, whisky tasting, traditional speeches and entertainment. Start at 5:30 pm then Piping in the Haggis at 6:30 pm at The St Ives Club, 100 Killeaton St. Info: [email protected]
Celebrate Robert Burns with whisky, Scottish food, poetry, music and more at Tauranga Club, 72 Devonport Rd. Info: https://events.humanitix.com/burns-night
John Carmichael on accordion will lead this Mixed Instrument Session, focussing on Gaelic tunes repertoire. Popular melodies you might recognise but have never had the chance to learn and play in a group environment at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Info: www.glasgowlife.org.uk/event/1/gaelic-tunes-session-with-john-carmichael
Celebrate the life of Robert Burns, including music by Strathmannan, the Burns Club Pipe Band, as well as guest speakers throughout the night. Also a complimentary food and whisky tasting at the Canberra Burns Club, 28 Kett St. Info: www.burnsclub.com.au/event/robert-burns-supper-2025
Lodge’s Horace Thompson Ryde and Pennant Hills are hosting a traditional Burns Night full of haggis, scotch, and fellowship at the Ryde Masonic Centre, 142 Blaxland Rd. Info: https://events.humanitix.com/burnsnight2025
Join us as we raise a toast to the immortal words of Burns. Immerse yourself in a tradition that transcends time and discover the extraordinary talent that defines Scotland. It’s a place where the past and the present come together and create a celebration that resonates with the spirit of Scotland at Atherton International Club. ... Read more
Get ready for a night of bagpipes, drums, haggis, and plenty of dancing with support going towards your local Strathcona Firefighters Pipes and Drums Association at Average Joe's, 240-390 Baseline Rd. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/sfpda-robbie-burns-night-tickets-1100068036109
This 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 at the Old Fruitmarket. Info: www.glasgowlife.org.uk/whats-on/glasgow-life-tickets
Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. All ages welcome. Info: John: 0427 990 754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
The City of Nelson Highland Pipe Band brings you Pipes in the Park again for another year at Fairfield House Meadow. The Celtic music and dance extravaganza includes the full Pipe Band, as well as soloists, dancers and more, with a Celtic flavour. Info: www.facebook.com/cityofnelsonband
Among the competitors are some of the top-ranking world teams from across Scotland, so it’s set to be an exciting week of world-class curling ay Dumfries Ice Bowl. Info: www.scottishcurling.org
Join the Orillia Scottish Festival and Orillia Curling club. Come enjoy skating on the lake at Brewery Bay within the grounds of the Leacock Museum. Try curling under the guidance of the Orillia Curling club as they help with throwing rocks and hurrying hard. Fun trivia to follow. Come for one or all the activities. ... Read more
A breakthrough exhibition which for the first time brings together the Scots, Irish, English and Welsh artists, along with their cutting-edge Continental peers, who collectively forged a new language of colour at the turn of the 20th century, at Dovecot Studios. Info: www.dovecotstudios.com
Hear piping, drumming and fiddling as the sounds of Scotland are performed by recognized masters of the music. Some of the Scottish music world's accomplished players gather on a single stage for an unforgettable night of Celtic celebration at Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Avenue North. Info: www.edmondscenterforthearts.org/events/detail/787/masters-of-scottish-arts-concert
Everyone is invited to skate in their kilted attire 11:30 pm to 2 pm at the Maxville and District Sports Complex, 25 Fair St for the Great Canadian Kilt Skate - North Glengarry Edition. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Heavyweight Field events, Highland dancing, massed pipe bands, Clan village, pipe band contest and evening tattoo performace at at the Paeroa Domain. Info: www.paeroahighlandgames.co.nz
Experience the Tallahassee Highland Games and National Caber Championship along with the thrilling Stones of Strength events. Celebrate Scottish heritage at Apalachee Regional Park, 7550 Apalachee Pkwy. Info: www.tallyhighlandgames.com
The Galloway Hoard is the richest find of rare and unique Viking-age objects ever made in Britain or Ireland. Adelaide is the first stop on a world tour of the exhibition,Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard, and it will be the very first time this precious collection of objects has ever travelled outside ... Read more
Come join us for our eleventh straight year of celebrating Scotland with bare knees and ice. Hands Across the Water Kilt Skate Weekend! This year, Ottawa and other kilt skate communities across Canada are coordinating their events on the same weekend as the first-ever kilt skate in Scotland at Lansdowne Park Skating Court. Info: www.ottscot.ca
This is the biggest event in the RSCDS Toronto Scottish country dance year, and the premier event of the tradition in Toronto. Dance to an interesting, danceable, and familiar programme at Havergal College Main Auditorium. Info: www.dancescottish.ca
The Ardbrae Scottish Country Dancers of Ottawa invite you to join them at their Annual Ball. The Atlantic Firth SCD Band will again provide lively music for a special evening of dancing. Enjoy a Winterlude weekend in Ottawa, ending with a Sunday Brunch before you set off for home. Info: www.ardbrae.org
Come join us for Petawawa’s first-ever kilt skate to celebrate Scotland’s contribution to Canada — celebrate with bare knees and ice! Info: www.ottscot.ca
Filled with bagpipes, Highland athletics, Celtic music, dancing, a vibrant tartan parade, and thrilling Pipes and Drums performances. Info: www.mountdorascot.com
A weekend of Scottish Country Dance-an event-filled weekend of dance lessons, social dances and a ceilidh, with live music for all dancing provided by The Humuhumunukunukuapua'a and Strathspey Society Band. Info: www.rscdshawaii.org
Scottish country dance event presented by the RSCDS Edmonton Caledonian Branch at Chateau Lacombe Hotel. Info: www.rscdsedmonton.com
Winter School attracts around 150 dancers from the UK, continental Europe, North America and Australasia. Attendees enjoy a 4-star stay in the Atholl Palace Hotel, with a range of classes, social dances, tours and of course, the famous ball at Blair Castle. Info: www.rscds.org/events/winter-school-2025
Come along to the Royal Lawn (opposite the playground, Ashburton Domain) to hear pipe bands play an assortment of Scottish music; marches, strathspeys, reels, and medley selections. The local pipe band will be playing, along with bands that may visit from North Canterbury through to South Canterbury. Info: Peter MacLean: [email protected].
Inspired by the incredible popularity of crime fiction in all it's forms and of course, the wonderful Aberdeen backdrop which is steeped in history, atmospheric, quirky and a strong sense of place. Info: www.aberdeenperformingarts.com
This is a fun filled evening of Scottish culture, music and dance, celebrating the life and works of Scotland’s Bard at the Callippe Preserve. Info: www.standrewseastbay.org/event/2025-burns-supper
All tuned up and ready to go, the Orchestra can't wait to take to the stage again in Perth Concert Hall and are delighted to be joined once more by the RAF Central Scotland Pipes and Drums, ably led by Pipe Major Ian Hughes. Info: www.perththeatreandconcerthall.com
Scottish country dance event at Scottish Cultural Centre,8886 Hudson St. Info: www.scottishculturalcentre.com
Pipe band contest held over two days, at the beautiful Riccarton House, 16 Kahu Rd, Riccarton. Info: [email protected]
Pipe band competition at Waikaraka Park, Captain Springs Rd, Onehunga. Info: [email protected]
Help us defend Fergus’ title as Kilt Skate Capital of Canada at Centre Wellington Sportsplex. Info: [email protected]
Join Bruce for a one-of-a-kind standup comedy afternoon show in Sydney. $95 a ticket, featuring: A 5-course banquet at the Thai Rock Wetherill Park, 1pm - 4pm. Your first house beer, wine or soft drink is included. An afternoon of pure Scottish humour, less history-based and focused on laughs! Suggested for those over 18’s. Info and ... Read more
Celebrating Scottish Gaelic across the globe, and aims to raise the profile of Gaelic through community initiatives, schools’ engagement, projects and events. Info: www.seachdainnagaidhlig.scot
The diverse programme celebrates cinema from around the world, as well as showcasing new talent and the best of Scottish film. Info: www.glasgowfilmfest.org
Three-time winners of Scotland's "Live Act of the Year" award, Skerryvore, will embark on an Australian tour in February and March. With a mix of bagpipes, fiddles, accordions, and whistles, alongside guitar and vocals, underpinned by driving bass, drums and keys, Skerryvore represent the best in contemporary Scottish traditional music. Info: www.skerryvore.com/tour
Scottish folk singer Iona Fyfe returns to downtown Toronto, at the Rivoli, 334 Queen Street West. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/events-listings
Exhibitors representing distilleries, producers and independent bottlers from Scotland, Japan, Ireland and around the whisky world. Info: www.dramfest.co.nz
The largest and longest running Scottish Festival in Northwest Florida. Scotland comes to the beach at Frank Brown Park, 16200 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Info: www.pcbscottishfestival.com
Pipe bands, Clans, entertainment, athletics and more at Plantation Heritage Park. Info: https://sassf.org/Festival
Once again the Fiddlers will be joined by fellow enthusiasts from all over Scotland to form an orchestra of around 100 players performing a varied program of traditional music from Scotland and beyond, at Eden Court. Info: www.eden-court.co.uk
During this two-day piping event, Grades 1-5 will compete in front of a world-class panel of judges. Info: www.reddingbagpipecompetition.com
A celebration of Scotland in the heart of Wellington, featuring pipe bands, entertainment and more. Info: www.facebook.com/pipesintheparkWGTN
Pipe band competition held the weekend prior to the National championships in Invercargill, at Queenstown Recreational Ground, 1 Memorial Ground. Info: [email protected]
After a huge success in 2024, the “twilight contest” is back, brought to us by Ballarat Grammar School. Info: www.pipebandsaustralia.com.au/victoria
Laughs galore and quirky observations as Bruce Fummey explains how Scotland Made the World. This show will deliver more jokes than you’d get from the YouTube videos, and some might even make you blush, but you’ll still leave having learned about Scotland’s role in the world while you laughed. Shows in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and ... Read more
Join for a very special evening of storytelling and lively conversation with bestselling cookbook author and TikTok sensation Coinneach MacLeod, aka the Hebridean Baker. A beloved cultural ambassador for Hebrides and Scotland, MacLeod will be sharing stories and adventures from his newly released cookbook, The Hebridean Baker: The Scottish Cookbook at Memorial Park Library. Info: ... Read more
In this presentation, Professor Bob Davidson proposes that we turn our noses to the North and explore how scent can function as a marker of place in both metaphoric and literal terms, 5 p.m. at the University of Toronto's Victoria College (Alumni Hall). Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-heady-highlands-bob-davidson-tickets-1222840281199
Join for a very special evening of storytelling and lively conversation with bestselling cookbook author and TikTok sensation Coinneach MacLeod, aka the Hebridean Baker. A beloved cultural ambassador for Hebrides and Scotland, MacLeod will be sharing stories and adventures from his newly released cookbook, The Hebridean Baker: The Scottish Cookbook at Toronto Reference Library, 789 ... Read more
The event is great spectacle for the Southland community to come and enjoy the call of the pipes, the beat of the drums and the swirl of the tartans. Last time around 7,000 people either participated or attended the event.The event will be livestreamed and watched by a global audience. At the Cricket Grounds, Queens ... Read more
A weekend of Celtic entertainment, celebration and friendship at Frogtown Fairgrounds. Info: www.calaverascelticfaire.com
Celtic music, presentations and entertainment in Vancouver. Info: www.celticfestvancouver.com
Experience top international & U.S. Celtic bands, highland games, parade, whisky tasting, workshops, lectures, Celtic food, and more. Info: www.celticstaugustine.com
This talk will cover a snapshot of the Scottish Railway System prior to hostilities when the Scottish Central Belt was a hive of heavy industry underpinned by a steady flow of raw materials moved by rail at The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum, Stirling Castle. Info: www.argylls.co.uk
All dancing events are governed by the rules and regulations of the Royal Scottish Official Board of Highland Dancing (RSOBHD) and ScotDance Canada, at Cumberland Community School - Beaufort Building, 2674 Windermere Ave. Info: [email protected]
Scottish comedian and globally-renowned funnyman Danny Bhoy returns to Australia. Fresh from his completely sold out run at Edinburgh Fringe, he brings his latest show ‘Dear World…’ to our shores. Info: www.bohmpresents.com/current-events/show/danny-bhoy-7
An evening of Scottish celebration presented by Clan Donnachaidh Southern California. Info: www.donnachaidh.org
Listen or play some pipes today! This is a day initiated by The Bagpipe Society to celebrate the world’s many bagpipes and piping traditions and what is known the world over as the sound of Scotland!
Celebrate Glasgow's status as the funniest city in the world at venues across the city. Info: www.glasgowcomedyfestival.com
Join The Celtic Kitchen Party or a wild night of music, dancing, and good craic as The Celtic Kitchen Party hits up Cornwall. Info: www.celtickitchenparty.com
The Melbourne Celtic festival hits the road for a national tour, bringing a dynamic lineup of Celtic entertainment to venues across Victoria, NSW, and Queensland. Info: www.melbournecelticfestival.com.au
Ceòlraidh Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu/Glasgow Gaelic Musical Association, known as the GG, are Scotland’s oldest and largest Gaelic choir, performing Gaelic choral music in the heart of Glasgow since 1893. Join them for our final concert under the baton of Kenneth Thomson BEM, who is retiring as conductor after 42 years. A very special evening of joy and ... Read more
Kick off your St Patrick's weekend at the biggest Ceilidh west of the Rockies hosted by Blackthorn, Vancouver's longest-running Celtic Band, along with the Vancouver Police Pipe Band, Shot of Scotch Vancouver and more at Hellenic Community Centre, 4500 Arbutus St. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/celticfest-vancouver-st-patricks-day-ceilidh-2025-tickets-1134964422139
Scottish Ballet visits Aotearoa New Zealand for the first time in 2025, and RNZB are delighted to be sharing the stage for three Wellington-only performances to showcase contemporary works that are unique to both companies, created in a spirit of celebration and joy. Info: https://rnzb.org.nz/show/rnzb-x-scottish-ballet
The MSFC is back in 2025 for another Ceilidh! These often sold-out dances are underscored by live music and called by an experienced dance caller. All dances are called with gender neutral terms and are beginner friendly at Hawthorn Arts Centre. Info: https://tr.ee/-6ijqu_2Db
Scots on The Rocks Chaotic Ceilidhs are filled with energetic dances that (almost) anyone can do. At Abraham Mott Hall, 15A Argyle Place, Millers Point. Info: Robert: 0435 154 433 or www.sotr.org.au/chaos
Join The Celtic Kitchen Party this coming St. Patrick's for an evening of Celtic music (both traditional and contemporary) at the beautiful Kingston Grand Theatre. Info: www.celtickitchenparty.com
Join the Rangers to learn more about the beautiful snowdrops, heritage trees and wildlife of this special site. Family friendly activities will be delivered throughout the day and there will also be two guided walks exploring Dryburgh Abbey. Info: www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/dryburgh-abbey
Join the Guelph Celtic Orchestra in an evening of live fiddle music and dance. Join in after the concert for a ceilidh dance, with special guests from the Guelph Pipe Band, at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 272, 26 Schofield St. Info: www.guelphceltic.ca
Expect traditional dance performances, workshops, and Celtic-inspired food and drinks that’ll keep you fueled for the fun. Featuring from Scotland Skerryvore and Chloe Matharu, along with top local Celtic artists at the iconic Mission to Seafarers in Flinders Street. Info: www.melbournecelticfestival.com.au
Scotland’s Talisk are one of the best live acts in the UK and on the festival circuit right now, producing raucous crowd energy and stadium-sized sound with a mere concertina, fiddle and guitar. at the Spiegeltent, Aotea Square. Info: www.aaf.co.nz/whats-on/talisk
A jam-packed festival full of Celtic music, food, vendors, beverages, workshops, and activities for all ages at The Roundhouse & Railyards Complex, 1440 Main St. Info: www.evanstoncelticfestival.com
Come and enjoy this family-friendly event and experience all things Celtic. Info: www.shermancelticfest.com
Highland Young Musicians are thrilled to return to Eden Court Theatre with our 2025 showcase of the highest quality Highland youth music-making at Eden Court. Info: www.eden-court.co.uk
A fun taster free event. Learn some of the famous ceilidh dances and some easy set dances. We will be dancing walkthrough style, no fancy steps, at BDSAC Hall 13s Fordham Ave. Info: www.scdvictoria.com
Metropolitan Melbourne's only Scottish festival with pipe bands, Clans, entertainment, Celtic dancers and more at Eastfield Park. The Games are hosting the 2025 International Heavy Games with Scottish heavy event competitors and judges coming from around Australia and overseas. Info: www.melbournehighlandgames.org.au
Join the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society and dance Scottish. Ceilidh Dancing at the Irish Club with live music by the Adelaide Ceilidh Band at Irish Club Hall, 13 Carrington St. Info: www.rscdsadelaide.org.au/events/ceilidh-at-the-fringe
This course is for new dancers who wish to learn steps and basic dance formations that are the building blocks of Scottish Country dancing. You will be introduced to Jigs and Reels and will learn a series of lively, beginner friendly dances, at Glebe Town Hall, 160 St Johns Rd. Info: www.trybooking.com/CVQCZ
Three-time winners of Scotland's "Live Act of the Year" award, Skerryvore, will embark on an American tour in March and April. With a mix of bagpipes, fiddles, accordions, and whistles, alongside guitar and vocals, underpinned by driving bass, drums and keys, Skerryvore represent the best in contemporary Scottish traditional music. Info: www.skerryvore.com/tour
After selling out at Perth Fringe World, 100% Scottish Comedy is coming to Melbourne! This show is an unapologetic celebration of Scotland's unique culture, wit and charmingly quirky sensibilities. We're talking about a comedy experience that's as robust as a good single malt whisky, as hearty as a bowl of haggis and as sharp as ... Read more
Explore the history of Perth Museum, from its beginnings as the Literary and Antiquarian Society to the modern visitor attraction it is today. Dr Mark Hall will give a behind the scenes look at the museum’s redevelopment, charting its progress and challenges faced along the way. Info: www.perthmuseum.co.uk
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the clan's formation in New Zealand. Info: www.clanmackenzienz.org
A spectacular evening of music and dance showcasing the very best of American and Scottish cultures, presented live on stage at Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University. Info: www.thewashingtontattoo.com
Pipe Bands Victoria is delighted to continue their partnership with Haileybury, one of Australia’s leading schools, announcing the 2025 Pipe Band contest at Haileybury. Info: www.pipebandsaustralia.com.au/victoria
Tartan Day South honors the Celtic culture and heritage in South Carolina’s Midlands region. Info: www.tartandaysouth.com
The Fitzgeralds are bringing their brilliant fiddle and step dancing show to Rivoli. Prepare to be amazed by their fast feet, faster hands and incredible stage presence. This dynamic family act is inspired by the music of Irish, Scottish and French immigrants. Info: www.thefitzgeraldsmusic.com
Australia’s largest Scottish gathering with pipe bands, entertainment, Clans, dancers, parade and stalls in the beautiful NSW Southern Highlands. A great family day of Scottish celebration. Info: www.brigadoon.org.au
Scotland's beloved cultural extravaganza, Hoolie in the Hydro, comes to Carnegie Hall for an unforgettable evening of vibrant Scottish music and culture, showcasing world-renowned talent from throughout Scotland to the Big Apple. Info: www.anairdevents.com
Highland Games, entertainment, Highland dancing, bagpipes, Gathering of Clans and more. Info: www.hawaiianscottishassociation.com/highland-games
Join the Flagstaff Scottish Club in celebrating Tartan Day with music, dance and more. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/highlandflingevent
Celebrate the heritage and culture of Scotland with great music, dancing, athletics, good food, drink, and friends at Highlander Park. Info: www.dunedinsafoundation.com/highland-games
Come celebrate with your friends-in-dance at RSCDS Hamilton, Canada’s 1st and oldest Branch celebrating their Platinum Anniversary — 70 years of Scottish Country Dancing in Hamilton! Live music by Scotch & Soda at Scottish Rite, 4 Queen Street South. Info: www.rscdshamilton.org
Dressed to Kilt charity fashion show is returning to New York City, the most prestigious, largest and exciting Scottish fashion show in the world. The theme of the 2025 DTK fashion show will be “Country Couture – From the Scottish Highlands to Fifth Avenue”. Info: www.dressedtokilt.com
Dr.Lynn McDonald will be receiving the Scottish Studies Society's 2025 Scot of the Year Award in view of her long public career and many contributions to building a better Canada, especially in relation to women's equality and pay equity, at The Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St. Info: www.scottishstudies.com
A Celtic filled weekend at Helotes Festival Grounds, 12210 Leslie Rd. Info: www.sahga.org
A celebration of Scottish film presented by the St. Andrew’s Society LA. Info: www.tartanfilmfest.com
Hosted by the Red Deer Highland Games at Innisfail High School. Info: www.reddeerhighlandgames.com
A celebration of Scottish-American history and culture at the Ellis Island Museum. Info: www.tartandayonellisisland.com
A day of Scottish country dancing and friendship for dancers around Tasmania. Join the Tasmanian Scottish Country Dancers RSCDS as they explore Rivers and Bridges at Ross. Scottish Country dance groups from around the State will join us and take their turn at teaching a dance at Ross Town Hall, 12 Bridge St. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1325370
Founded in Nova Scotia in 1986, Tartan Day has grown into an international celebration of Scottish culture, observed in countries like Canada, the United States, Australia, and Scotland itself. It’s a day to wear your tartan with pride and recognize the enduring contributions of the Scottish diaspora, at St. Margaret of Scotland Church Hall. Info: [email protected]
Come along and enjoy a great afternoon of Scottish Country Dancing with live music by Black Bear Duo, at St Philip's Church Hall, 10 Emperor St. Info: https://rscds-qld.org.au
Beechwood Cemetery, The National Cemetery of Canada welcomes you to join them for an evening of music and history. The Sacred Space will be the setting for this gathering, and Director Nick McCarthy will share stories of Scottish-Canadian connections at Beechwood, and more. The Sons of Scotland Pipe Band help host this fundraiser, which helps ... Read more
Come and join the fun of Scottish dancing. This is a fantastic night out enjoying time spent with friends learning and dancing the night away at The Gladstone Sports Compex, 858 Gladstone Rd. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2025/gladstone-school-ceilidh/carterton
An annual celebration of Scottish culture, heritage and recognises the incredible contributions Scottish immigrants have made to their new lands. A celebration of Scottish heritage on April 6, the date on which the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320, and started by a Scottish Banner reader!
The Sydney School of Piping and Drumming in conjunction with the NSWPBA Inc is coming to the Wauchope RSL Club at Young & Cameron St for a one-day workshop. Learn new skills, connect with fellow musicians, and have a blast 9am - 4.30pm. Info: www.sydneyschoolofpipinganddrumming.com.au
The Sons of Scotland Pipe Band welcome you to join them at their 17th annual National Tartan Day show on Parliament Hill. Come along in your tartans and bring your friends to enjoy a concert with pipes, drums, dancing and much more. Info: www.sospb.com
Murphy’s Irish Pub will turn Scottish for two hours on Tartan Day. The 2025 celebration will begin at 2 p.m. on Murphy's outdoor stage with a performance by Scotch ‘n’ Rye, a Norfolk band that plays rock and Americana music with a Celtic twist. At 3 p.m., a short Tartan Day ceremony will feature a ... Read more
The evening included live and silent auctions with one-of-a-kind prizes, a whisky tasting, a meal among friends in The Metropolitan Club’s spectacular dining room, and Scottish cèilidh to end the festivities. Honoring Scottish actor Robert Carlyle OBE. Info: https://ntsusa.org/about-us/celebration-gala
A Florida Celtic festival that incorporates music, food, Clans and family entertainment. Info: www.ormondbeachcelticfestival.com
Commencing with a street parade along Lachlan St (Cobb Highway) to Hay Oval for massed pipe bands, Riverina Highland Dancing Titles, Highland Muscle Heavy Events Competition, stalls and food vendors, athletic and children's events, shortbread competition, finalised with a ceilidh (dinner/dance) at Hay Services Club and fireworks. Info: www.facebook.com/haylandgathering or [email protected].
Pipe bands, live music, Scottish athletics, shopping, food and more at Craig Ranch Regional Park. Info: www.lasvegascelticsociety.org.
Celebrate Tartan Day at the Boulder County Fairgrounds. Info: www.coloradotartanday.com
A ceilidh is held in the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner Stoke and Hanson Street Newtown, from 8.00pm – 12.00am. We are a very family-oriented organisation and we encourage participation by all ages and encourage the opportunity for you to wear some tartan. Info: www.wellingtongaelicclub.org.nz
Highland games, vendors, entertainment and more at Miller Quarters, 198 Gleason St. Info: www.scottishtartanfestival.com
The Queensland Highland Pipers Society, in conjunction with the Lower Clarence Scottish Association, are proud to bring the 2025 International Piping Recitalist, Stuart Liddell, MBE, to Brisbane for a performance at the Queensland Multicultural Centre, Main St, Kangaroo Point. Stuart is one of the most gifted pipers in the world today, he has won three ... Read more
The Maclean Highland Gathering Solo Piping Competition takes place on Easter Friday afternoon, with the full events including pipe band competitions, Highland dance competitions, massed bands, Scottish vendors and more on Saturday at Maclean Showground. Info: www.macleanhighlandgathering.com.au
A new folk festival based in the Isle of Coll in the Inner Hebrides. Workshops, concerts, ceilidhs and other events will be based in An Cridhe and in the wider community. Info: www.ancridhe.com
The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland brings together incredible young pipers and drummers from all over Scotland to learn and perform a diverse range of music for Pipe Band. This is their flagship concert at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, which will feature our three ensembles comprising around 120 young people for a night of ... Read more
The band are preparing new music for their show 'Dancing on the Beat 2025' at Aberdeen Performing Arts. Info: www.aberdeenperformingarts.com
The Mackenzie A&P Highland Show is the largest one day show in New Zealand with pipe bands and agricultural events at the Fairlie A&P Showgrounds. Info: www.mackenzieshow.co.nz
Unlock the secrets of world-class piping with legends Patricia and Murray Henderson! Whether you're a beginner or an advanced piper, this world class piobaireachd seminar offers hands-on instruction, expert tips, and personalized feedback from two of the most respected names in piping at Lindisfarne College. Info: www.cnpnz.co.nz/2025-Piobaireach-Seminar
The Ancient Scottish Family and Highland Clan of Logan is taking the next step to find the hereditary Chief of Name and Arms of Logan and holding a global family convention in the capital city of Scotland. Info: www.clanlogansociety.org/family-convention-2025
Largest Military Tattoo in the US, with 800+ international cast bands, pipes, drums, dancers, drill teams & more at Scope Arena. Info: www.vafest.org/tattoo
Ceilidh dance at the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St– class 7 – 7:45 pm and dance from 8 to 10:30 ish. $15 ($10 for students) Cash only and cash donations for beer, cider, pop, juice and cookies etc. Live music for the dance by Calanaish and all dances taught and walk though etc. No ... Read more
From Birnam Wood to Dunsinane Hill, the story of Macbeth is woven into the landscape of Perthshire. Our latest exhibition at Perth Museum explores the iconic Shakespearean play that has captivated audiences for centuries, alongside the story of the real King Macbeth who reigned in Scotland 900 years ago, at Perth Museum. Info: www.perthmuseum.co.uk
Celtic entertainment, vendors, dancing and music. A family-friendly good time for all at Hill Country Arts Foundation, 120 Point Theatre Rd. Info: www.hcaf.com/celtic-festival
This show is an unapologetic celebration of Scotland's unique culture, wit and charmingly quirky sensibilities. We're talking about a comedy experience that's as robust as a good single malt whiskey, as hearty as a bowl of haggis, and as sharp as a Highland blade, at Loft West End. Info: www.topshelfcomedy.co.uk
Celtic bands, Clans, historical displays, Scottish/Irish country dance performances and more at Jefferson Patterson Park, 10515 Mackall Rd. Info: www.cssm.org
Scottish country dance event at Scottish Cultural Centre,8886 Hudson St. Info: www.scottishculturalcentre.com
North east Scotland's biggest running event, with races for all age groups held amongst stunning Royal Deeside scenery at Balmoral Castle. Info: www.runbalmoral.com
This FREE to attend festival, in beautiful and historic downtown Woodland California, will showcase Scottish music, dance, food and culture. Kilted Pipe Bands, Solo Pipers and Drummers, Drum Majors and Scottish Highland Dancers will compete throughout the day along Main Street, culminating in the much anticipated gathering of the Massed Pipes and Drums playing “Scotland ... Read more
Dunfermline was a Royal Burgh until 1975 and is now the newest Scottish city as from 2022. Ken Allan, who hails from this city, will share details of some key people and historic events leading to this city’s growth and development, at the Victoria University of Wellington Law School, Old Government Buildings, Lambton Quay. Info: https://wellyscots.wordpress.com
Beginners class runs for 10 weeks for an investment of $70. 6:00 pm - 7:30 for beginners. 7:30 - 9 pm is for intermediate dancers. If you have danced SCD before, we welcome you to this time slot. Scottish country dancing is very sociable with a great sense of enjoyment. It is an activity suitable ... Read more
Looking for exercise that's fun? Try Scottish dancing! It's social and energetic – exercise for body and mind, done to toe-tapping music. 4 week course at Wellington High School Community Education Centre. Info: www.cecwellington.ac.nz
The annual Festival sets Calton Hill cacophony of drums and pyrotechnics to mark the coming of spring in the Celtic calendar and the celebration of the return of the summer. This ancient Iron Age Celtic ritual and is the largest of its kind. Info: www.beltane.org
The doors to Speyside's world famous distilleries open, inviting visitors from across the globe to meet the makers, taste the world's finest whiskies and discover the passion behind them. Info: www.spiritofspeyside.com
A celebration of Celtic culture held in Glen Innes Highlands at the Australian Standing Stones, celebrating the Year of Brittany, Cornwall and Wales. Celtic music, entertainment, vendors and more. Info: 02 6730 2400 or www.australiancelticfestival.com
Music, clans, food and more at Wise County Fairgrounds. Info: www.decaturcelticfestival.com
A weekend of Celtic celebration with entertainment, Clans, Scottish Games and more. Info: www.KVMRCelticFestival.org
A grand celebration of Scottish heritage, with Celtic music, Scottish clans/societies, pipe bands, Highland dancing, heavy athletic events, children's activities, sheep herding, falconry, genealogy, food, refreshments and fun for the entire family at Bethesda Academy. Info: www.savannahscottishgames.com
Celebrating seven Celtic nations with Celtic music and entretainment, marketplace, Clans and more at Albuquerque's Balloon Fiesta Park. Info: www.celtfestabq.com
In honour of our true Pagan Roots, we have created this spectacular event in true alignment with the Southern Hemisphere which includes holding a ritual with a delegate to protect this magical ball at Club Noir 3394 Pacific Hwy. Info: Wayne 0415 800 888 or [email protected].
The Sons of Scotland Pipe Band of Ottawa welcome pipers, drummers, and guests to join them in Ottawa to help mark the 80th anniversary of the Victory in Europe Day. 80 pipers will line Wellington Street starting at 3 pm at the Canadian War Museum and each play a tune of their choosing for 1 ... Read more
This lively celebration features thrilling entertainment, a dedicated children’s area, rich cultural activities, traditional dancing, and a bustling beer garden. Experience the excitement of piping and drumming contests, explore Gaelic Football and Hurling exhibitions, and savor delicious food from a diverse selection of vendors at Deutscher Club of Clark, 787 Featherbed Ln. Info: www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/615f08a1-9bb7-4c6b-976c-7f69a872e89c
Come and try Scottish country dancing (social dancing, not Highland). Enjoy its toe-tapping music, discover its origins, how it has developed and evolved over the years. No longer confined to Scotland, it has become popular across the world. Suitable for ages 8+, at Mitcham Village Institute Hall, 103C Princes Rd. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1339011
Full pipe band band contest hosted by Fremantle Sailing Club Pipes And Drums. Includes massed band at conclusion of events and a presentation of trophies in the Club Lounge at Fremantle Sailing Club. Info: www.pipebandswa.com.au
This exciting new event will bring together tartans, pipe bands, dancers, musicians, organisations, and individuals from Edinburgh, as well as across Scotland, and beyond - to celebrate the country's rich heritage, tartans, culture and inclusivity. Info: www.handupevents.co.uk/tartan-parade-scotland
Free event with Celtic music, Clans, crafts, game demonstrations, Highland Cows, 24 Falls Rd. Info: www.better-badin.org
Scottish country dance event. The programme contains a lovely selection of dances suited to delight both newer and experienced dancers, to the live music of Scotch & Soda, at the banquet hall at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 101, 3850 Lake Shore Blvd W. Info: www.dancescottish.ca
A ceilidh is held in the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner Stoke and Hanson Street Newtown, from 8.00pm – 12.00am. We are a very family-oriented organisation and we encourage participation by all ages and encourage the opportunity for you to wear some tartan. Info: https://wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
Come & join us for the Chieftain's Ceilidh - our resident ceilidh band Heel ‘N Toe will play a variety of jigs and reels, along with slower ballroom dances. We have a piped and the 51 ACU Swan Regiment Drums & Pipers will play a selection of Scottish tunes, a door prize draw is also ... Read more
Enjoy solo piping and drumming competitions in the morning, followed by quartet and pipe band competitions in the afternoon. Info: www.ppbso-ottawa.org/indoor-highland-games
Jeanie Deans is an opera in four acts by Hamish MacCunn set to a libretto by Joseph Bennett which is loosely based on Walter Scott's 1818 novel, The Heart of Midlothian and is named after its heroine, Jeanie Deans. Performances in Victoria at Lancefield May 10, Bunyip May 17, Ballan May 24, Hawthorn May 31. ... Read more
May meeting. AGM followed by guest speaker Sarah van Eynhoven of the University of Canterbury talking about her research on the use of the Scots language by immigrants to New Zealand at Tawa Union Church Lounge, 6 Elena Place. Info: www.genealogy.org.nz
Glasgow’s finest is coming to the NZ International Comedy Festival. Winner of the Scottish Comedian of the Year Award. Shortlisted for the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow award in 2024. Step into the wild world of McClelland's Sudden Death, where old friendships collide with the unexpected in a comedic whirlwind set in the heart ... Read more
A celebration of our Scottish heritage and an unforgettable night of great food, haggis and whisky, incredible bagpipe performances and the Bobbie Burns Shiraz in abundance at Campbells Wines, 4603 Murray Valley Highway. Info: www.campbellswines.com.au/event/bobbie-burns-dinner-2025
Scots on The Rocks Chaotic Ceilidhs are filled with energetic dances that (almost) anyone can do. At Abraham Mott Hall, 15A Argyle Place, Millers Point. Info: Robert: 0435 154 433 or www.sotr.org.au/chaos
Saskatchewan’s premier Scottish festival with pipe bands, Clans, dancing and more at Victoria Park. Info: www.saskhighland.ca
A family-focused weekend of Scottish and Celtic arts and culture including pipe band competitions, Scottish Highland dancing competitions, Heavy Events, Clans and more at Topaz Park. Info: www.victoriahighlandgames.com
World Whisky Day invites everyone to try a dram and celebrate the water of life. Events are taking place all over the globe. Info: www.worldwhiskyday.com
A day of athletics, music, dancing, food, and arts celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture at Fair Hill Fairgrounds. Info: www.fairhillscottishgames.org
Scotland in the Smokies at Tennessee’s oldest festival of Scottish, Irish and Celtic culture at the Townsend Visitor Center, 7906 E. Lamar Alexander Pkwy. Info: www.smokymountaingames.org
The Maryborough Highland Society and Pipe Bands Victoria are thrilled to announce that the 2024-25 Victorian contest season will culminate in the Victorian Pipe band Championships to be held at the magnificent Princes Park, Maryborough. Info: www.pipebandsaustralia.com.au/victoria
Immerse yourself in the rich Scottish heritage and witness incredible displays of strength, skill, and tradition at Schroeder Park, 359 Old Meramec Station Rd. Info: www.stlouis-scottishgames.com
As the autumn nights draw in, we’re bringing you another céilí! Get yourself down to St Michael’s Hall in Kelburn and join The Great Beag Céilí Band for a rousing evening of dancing to foot-stomping celtic tunes. If you’ve never been to a céilí (or ceilidh) before, fear not - céilí dancing is very easy! ... Read more
From the Highland Games events to the Country Sports arena, local trade stands and food galore, Gordon Castle Highland Games is a day out for all the family. Info: www.gordoncastle.co.uk/highland-games-2025
A celebration of Celtic culture and music at at Spatz Theatre. Info: www.hfxcelticfest.ca
Four captivating days, uniting individuals and organisations in a collective exploration to solve the mystery of Loch Ness and its elusive monster. Through a series of engaging events, you’ll search, debate, and delve into the mysteries that shroud this legendary loch. Info: www.lochness.com/the-quest
Audiences can look forward to performances at the festival by artists from islands including Shetland; Skye; Arran; the Isle of Man; Ireland; Cape Breton; Prince Edward Island; Australia; and Manhattan. The similarities and differences of music from Orkney and Cape Breton in particular will be celebrated as part of this year’s Gathering, as artists from ... Read more
An annual gathering of whisky and Islay fans from across the globe, a ten day event that defines the whisky calendar. Info: www.feisile.co.uk
A full weekend of Scottish entertainment, events and displays at Alma College. Info: www.almahighlandfestival.com
Clan events for thos those who bear the Hannay name (and its variants Hannah, Hanna and Hanney) at Sorbie Tower. Info: www.clanhannay.org
A celebration of Scotland Memorial Day Weekend at Furman University. Info: www.gallabrae.com
CANCELLATION Berry Celtic Festival -The Berry area has received significant rainfall over the past few weeks and with the forecast for more rain and over the days, the event is back in 2026. Info: www.berryrotary.org.au/celtic-festival
The Spirit of Scotch is an evening filled with five of the finest Scotch whiskies paired with sumptuous food at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre. Savour the rich flavours of exclusive Scotches from five distinguished Scottish distilleries and participate in an auction of unique and hard to obtain whiskies. Info: www.gravenhurstrotary.org
Experience two days of world class Celtic music, piping and drumming competitions, Highland dancing contests, Scottish heavy athletics at Orange County Fair & Event Center. Info: www.scottishfest.com
Have the time of your life with beautiful dresses, partners in kilts, the majestic sword Deb entrance, full pipe band and great dance band. Info: Anne Coy 0488 466 646 or [email protected].
Bagpipes, Guest Speaker Town Crier Kevin Howarth, Trivia, Raffles at The Downs Club, 15 Mylne St. Info: [email protected].
North Essendon Scottish Country Dance Group is celebrating its 50th year in 2025, and is getting the word out-they have the best dance style ever, and Scottish Country Dancing is alive and well in Melbourne. So come along and sample this lovely bit of Scottish heritage. NEUCSCDG is hosting a TryItOut Event on Saturday May ... Read more
There are plenty of other attractions, such as highland dancing, tug o’ war, solo piping, trade stands and refreshments to provide a fun day out for all the family, at Blair Castle. Info: https://atholl-estates.co.uk/events/atholl-gathering
From Te Rauparaha c1840 to Burns Night Celebrations in 2025. Richard Walshe, owner, will speak with us about the Inn’s colourful history and his plans for further Burns Nights festivities, at the Victoria University of Wellington Law School, Old Government Buildings, Lambton Quay. Info: https://wellyscots.wordpress.com
A unique celebration of Celtic culture, complete with music, dance, food, and good ‘old-fashioned Scottish fun, at the Mollie Spencer Farm. Info: www.thestirlingclassicsf.com
A ceilidh is the traditional Scottish community dance. Everyone is welcome; our friendly caller will explain everything and our live band will get you on your feet and dancing at St David's in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2025/come-ceilidh-dancing/auckland/hillsborough
Scottish stars Skerryvore launch biggest show to date for 20th anniversary-celebrating two decades at the forefront of Scotland’s music scene at Floors Castle. Info: skerryvore.com/xx.
The event benefits paws4vets and features professional athletes (including the East Coast Women's Championship competition), clan tents, vendors, food trucks, music, Highland dancing, herding dog demonstrations, sword fighting and more at 3600 Randall Parkway. Info: www.portcityhighlandgames.com
A vibrant celebration of Scottish culture at the Irving Grange. Info: www.eugenescottishfestival.org
Traditional Scottish Country and Old Time Ball, 2 course meal, Pipes and Drums and Highland Dance demonstrations at Brunswick Town Hall, 233 Sydney Rd. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1364366
Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. All ages welcome with music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Info: John: 0427 990 754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Strathclyde Institute for Genealogical Studies (SIGS) is thrilled to launch Ken Your Ken. Whether you're a seasoned genealogist or taking your first steps into the world of Scottish family history, the Ken Your Kin Summer School promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Scottish ancestry and heritage. Info: https://bit.ly/kyk2025
Be transported to Scotland at this outstanding annual lunch, held in Cellos Grand Dining Room at the Castlereagh Boutique Hotel. Beautifully restored to it original 1920s Art Deco glory, Cellos is the perfect backdrop for a sumptuous 3-course lunch and some traditional Scottish entertainment. Enjoy performances by Scottish Highland Dancers and Pipe Band plus you’ll ... Read more
Highland Games, pipe bands, Celtic entertainment, clans and more. Info: www.gatheringofthescots.com
Featuring free-to-attend afternoon sessions at the Douglas Hotel, evening concerts in Brodick Village Hall and late-night sessions. There will also be some special free-to-attend workshops. Info: www.arranfolkfestival.co.uk
This event offers a delightful mix of Highland cattle exhibits, educational activities, fun and opportunities for fellowship, bring the community together for a memorable experience at Talunga Park. Info: www.australianhighlandcattle.org
The annual festival features the City of Bellingham Open Highland Dancing Championship, bagpipe, drum and band competitions, food and merchandise vendors, clan tents, athletics, Scottish breed animals and the Scotland FOREver Golf Tournament. Nestled between Seattle, WA and Vancouver, BC, and adjacent to the Peace Arch border crossing. Enjoy waterfront views of the Salish Sea, ... Read more
A celebration of traditional Scottish culture, sport and dance for all ages. Info: www.hlhighlandgames.scot
Highland dancers, Scottish athletes, family clans, bagpipes and drums and traditional musicians will come to celebrate their heritage at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds. Info: www.gamtnscottishfestival.org
Celebrating Celtic cultures in Appalachia since 1988. Enjoy an entire day of entertainment across multiple stages in the riverside Friendsville Community Park, with pipe bands, dancing, Celtic entertainment, vendors and food. Info: www.gccelticfestival.com
Featuring Highlander Celtic Rock Band, The Miners Pipe Band & Highland Dance with Enya at Club Macquarie. Info: www.hvscots.org
Held at St Peters Church Hall, Hillside Rd. Tickets from Sheila Wall 0274800441 or Daphne Macleod 0274521855.
A night of haunting music from the misty glens and mountains of the Celtic Isles to the punchy rock and lyrical ballads of today. The best of Tasmanian talent in song, music and dance will take you on a journey through the world of Celtic music at the Princess Theatre. Info: https://theatrenorth.com.au/out-of-the-mist-25
Highland dance, pipes & drums, heavy events, and sword competitions as well as demonstrations, workshops, live entertainment, and cultural exhibitions at the Hal Betts Sportsplex. Info: wwww.monctonhighlandgames.com
Curious about your Scottish roots? This online session shares top 10 tips for researching Scottish ancestry. Discover the best ways to explore birth, death and marriage records, census data, immigration documents, and more—plus get insights into how major historical events shaped Scottish families. Whether you're just getting started or looking to go deeper with your ... Read more
A weekend of Celtic music and celebration at at Happy Green Acres. Info: www.happygreenacres.com
A celebration of Scotland at Dupage County Fairgrounds. Info: www.chicagoscots.org/festival
A 2 day Clydesdale & Heavy Horse Experience featuring a Scottish Highland Gathering, featuring horse displays, Clans, pipe bands and much more, at the new location of Beaudesert Showgrounds. Info: www.clydesdalespectacular.com.au
Celebrating 50 years of Scottish tradition at the Georgetown Fair Grounds. Info: www.georgetownhighlandgames.com
Celtic & Scottish music, dance, food, and history at Renaissance Park, 10542 East State Route 73. Info: www.celticfestohio.com
A ceilidh is held in the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner Stoke and Hanson Street Newtown, from 8.00pm – 12.00am. We are a very family-oriented organisation and we encourage participation by all ages and encourage the opportunity for you to wear some tartan. Info: https://wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
Join the Society of St Andrew of Scotland (Queensland) for a spirited and traditional Battle of Bannockburn Luncheon, commemorating Scotland’s defining victory in 1314. Raise a glass in honour of King Robert the Bruce and the brave Scots who fought for freedom at Bannockburn at United Service Club Queensland. Info: https://ssaqld.tidyhq.com/public/schedule/events/73586-bannockburn-luncheon
Traditional Highland Games events, stage entertainment from professional performers as well as local community groups and a range of activities that can be enjoyed by all ages, at Hazlehead Park. Info: www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/leisure-culture-and-parks/major-events-aberdeen/aberdeen-highland-games-2025
Celebrating all things farming, food and rural life at Ingliston showground. With a packed programme of livestock shows, exhibitions, live music, entertainment and events. Info: www.royalhighlandshow.org
A celebration of Scotland with pipe bands, clans, entertainment and more for the whole family at Port Hope Agricultural Park, 62 McCaul St. Info: www.northumberlandhighlandgames.ca
Celebrate Townsville Tartan Day with the Townsville Scottish Community Inc. Includes street parade with the largest display of Clan Banners in Australia, pipe bands, Kirkin’ of the Tartans, Scottish dancing and more. Info: Marie Gibson 0413 456 542 or www.facebook.com/Townsvillescots
Scottish & Irish music, Clans, Highland Games, Celtic food and more at the Ottawa County Fairgrounds, 1286 Ottawa Beach Rd. Info: www.hollandcelticfestival.org
British Columbia Highland Games with piping, drumming & pipe bands competitions, highland dancing, heavy events, massed pipe bands, whisky school, cultural workshops and more at Town Centre Park. Info: www.scotfestbc.com
A variety of events in music, theatre, arts, dance, literature, cabaret and folk music alongside community projects, education and learning opportunities all of them set against the backdrop of Orkney's magical midsummer. Info: www.stmagnusfestival.com
An evening of Scottish entertainment including ceilidh dancing to an acclaimed accordionist with a traditional Scottish singer. Dances called by Margaret Silke, Townsville Scottish Country Dancing Group, and of course there’ll be some bagpipes too at Townsville RSL Club. Info: www.townsvilletickets.com.au
Pipe Bands, Highland Dancers, Heavy Games, Canoe/Kayak Races, Sheep shearing, Clan booths, Sword demos at Legacy Park. Info: www.manitobahighlandgathering.org
Imagine arriving to the sounds of a full pipe band performing only meters away from you. This will be the scene for our Winter Solstice as we leave the shortest day of the year behind and look forward to a prosperous year ahead. Not only will you have a big band performance but also a ... Read more
This annual event promises a vibrant celebration of Scottish culture, featuring everything from Heavy Athletics and Clan gatherings to Celtic bands and Highland dance at Prosser Wine & Food Park. Info: www.prosserscottishfest.org
Where Celtic traditions come to life through music, dance, and exciting competitions. Info: www.wvcelticfestandgames.com
For the first time in 12 years, The British & Irish Lions Tour will return to Australia for a festival of Rugby across the country. Info: www.lionsseries2025.rugby
Come along and be part of this great spectacular of tartan, and witness 400 pipers and drummers compete for the title of State Champion. Incorporating Pipe Bands, Highland Dancing Competitions, Scottish Stalls, food trucks, BBQ, bar and more at Brisbane Boys' College. Info: www.facebook.com/BBCPIPEBAND
A fabulous evening of Scottish games, music and dancing at Robertson School of Arts. Info: www.facebook.com/thehighlandspipesanddrums
A weekend full of music, history, dance, choirs, food, fun and celebrating Celtic connections. Info: www.camperdownburnsfestival.com.au
The Games highlight the traditional dance, music and athletics of the ancient Highland Games, at Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. Info: www.ohioscottishgames.com
There’s something for everyone at the Tattoo: marching bands, acrobats, dancers, military displays, pipes and drums, and much more at the Scotiabank Centre. Info: www.nstattoo.ca
A full program of Scottish events taking place at venues across Melbourne. Events include: Ceilidh dance, Tartan Day Parade, Gala Dinner & concert and more. Info: www.melbournetartanfestival.com.au
This annual event offers both locals and visitors an immersive experience into the rich and vibrant Gaelic culture of the island, bringing the warmth of the kitchen-céilidh atmosphere to life. Enjoy concerts, céilidhs, plays, pub nights, and square dances while revelling in the breathtaking scenery, cuisine, and hospitality of the island. Info: www.kitchenfest.ca
A ceilidh is the traditional Scottish community dance. Everyone is welcome; our friendly caller will explain everything and our live band will get you on your feet and dancing at St David's in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2025/come-ceilidh-dancing/auckland/hillsborough
Due to scheduling conflicts, the Kingsville-Essex Highland Games announces the postponement of their 2025 event. The organizing committee has begun working on a new immersive Scottish experience for 2026. Info: www.kingsvillehighlandgames.ca
It is with deep disappointment that the Board of the San Diego Scottish Highland Games, Inc. announces the cancellation of the 2025 Games. This difficult decision comes as a result of sudden and significant cost increases associated with securing our previous venue. Info: www.sdhighlandgames.org
Featuring all things Scottish-Bagpipes, Heavy Athletics, Celtic Dance, Drumming, Kilted Mile, Scotch tasting, Salmon Tossing, Highland Coo, Tug-Of-War and more at the Alaska State Fairgrounds. Info: www.alaskanscottish.org
Clans, pipe bands, kilted run, heavy events, Celtic market and more at Central Middle School, 5121-48 Ave. Info: www.reddeerhighlandgames.com
Known as the friendliest Highland Games in the area they are firmly established in the Scottish Highland Games calendar as one of the most outstanding events. Held in the grounds of Drumtochty Castle. Info: www.drumtochtyhighlandgames.co.uk
The oldest free games in Scotland and include mix of pipe music, dancing, wrestling, heavy events, cycling and running. Info: www.ceresgames.co.uk
This is the 32nd anniversary of the event and a flotilla of heritage boats from across the country, will drop anchor in the historic harbour of Portsoy for a weekend of celebrations. Upholding the north east’s maritime heritage, there will be a packed programme of entertainment including music and dance, the finest Scottish food and ... Read more
Celebrating Scotland’s iconic food, we will provide Haggis with whisky sauce, tatties and neeps plus Black Bun for all to sample. Please bring along a small plate of your favourite Scottish food to share with the group and talk about how you acquired the recipes, Grannies cookbook maybe, at 197 Willis St. Info: https://wellyscots.wordpress.com
Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. All ages welcome with music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Info: John: 0427 990 754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
An evening of Celtic music with Northland Caledonian Pipe Band and friends at the Celtic Barn, 39 The Centre. Info: www.trybooking.com/nz/events/landing/15652
Please bring your family along for an afternoon of fun, and to learn some Scottish Country Dancing. We have some great entertainment with the Gallus ceilidh band who will call the dances, the Perth Academy of Highland Dance & the PLC Pipe Band, at Yokine Bowling Club, 10 Wordsworth Ave. Info: https://saintandrew.org.au/upcoming-events
Please join us for our annual Kirking of the Tartan at St Andrew's Church, 2 Symonds Street, Auckland on Sunday 29th of June. We meet at 9:30 am for their 10 am service. We also invite all to join us and the St Andrew's congregation for a cup of tea and haggis after the service. ... Read more
Experience a day full of Scottish tradition with pipe bands, heavy events, Highland dance and more. Info: https://zorracaledoniansociety.ca/embro-highland-games
International Tartan Day is held on July 1st. The day marks the anniversary of the repeal of the 1747 Act of Proscription that banned the wearing of tartan. Wear some tartan today to celebrate your heritage!
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Join Chief Alex and other Leslie kinsmen for events and tours visiting historic Leslie places. Info: www.clanlesliesociety.org/2025-gathering
Celebrating 25 years of promoting Scottish culture and tradition. Info: www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca
Pipe bands, Scottish dance, Clans, heavy events, entertainment and more at King’s Park. Info: www.pentictonscottishfestival.ca
A fun weekend of Ottawa Valley and Celtic entertainment, performed in the natural amphitheater of Gemmill Park in the heart of Almonte. Info: www.almonteceltfest.com
Wishing all our American readers, advertisers and friends a Happy Independence Day. July 4th commemorates the Declaration of Independence, which is said to have been influenced by Scotland's Declaration of Arbroath.
The Games begin with a parade of bands, clan representatives and others that leads into the Massed Band Salute and Chieftain’s Address that officially opens the day. Throughout the day there will be fun for all the family – there will be Highland and Country Dancing, Pipe Band displays, Strong Man events with the Kilted ... Read more
Scottish country dance classes and events over one week in the Port Stephens region. Info: https://ausrscdswinterschool.weebly.com
Scottish Rugby's Pacific tour kicks off against Māori All Blacks at Semenoff Stadium, and will be the first time the sides have met since 2000. Info: www.scottishrugby.org
After a 15 year hiatus, the Halifax Highland Games are coming back. Pipe bands, dancers and more at the Halifax Commons. Info: www.halifaxhighlandgames.ca
An evening of Scottish enternatinemnt and dancing at PACS Hall, 189 Semaphore Rd. Info: 0400 896 131 or www.facebook.com/portadelaidescots
The longest running Highland Games in North America-with a full program of traditional Scottish events and entertainment. Info: www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca
In small group classes, 1-on-1 lessons, and camp-wide seminars, students will receive instruction on the Great Highland Bagpipe and Scottish Snare Drum. Guest instructors for Balmoral's programs have all won major awards have incomparable records in the teaching and promotion of solo piping and pipe band music around the world, at Kutztown University. Info: www.balmoralschoolofpiping.org
SkiffieWorlds is the World Championship of the St Ayles Class of coastal rowing boat, and it’s returning to Stranraer in 2025. Join us for a week of world-class racing and fun onshore festivities. Held on the beautiful waters of Loch Ryan, this global championship sees crews from around the world to compete, connect, and celebrate ... Read more
High in the Mountains of Western North Carolina the ancient Celtic spirit beckons, home of America’s grandest Highland Games at MacRae Meadows. Info: www.gmhg.org
The excitement begins Friday night with food and entertainment at Payson Memorial Park. Saturday with Highland Dance, Highland Athletics and bagpipe competitions. Listen to Celtic music and enjoy entertaining Scottish dances ranging from a sword dance to an Irish jig. Info: www.paysonscottishfestival.org
Showcasing Piping, Snare, Tenor and Bass Drumming Tuition and workshops suitable for all ages and abilities from Novice to A grade at Knox Grammar School. Info: https://events.humanitix.com/pipe-bands-australia-summer-school
A celebration of sports and island communities. This week-long event will see athletes from up to 24 island groups from across the world compete in 13 exciting sports. Info: www.orkney2025.com
Celebrating Scottish culture at Albert McGowan Park, 2025 Summit Dr. Info: www.kamloopshighlandgames.org
This prestigious competition will bring together some of the finest pipe bands from across the UK to compete, celebrating both music and tradition at the Royal Highland Centre Ingliston. Info: www.rspba.org
A family event not to be missed in the heart of Inverness. Info: www.invernesshighlandgames.com
A ceilidh is held in the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner Stoke and Hanson Street Newtown, from 8.00pm – 12.00am. We are a very family-oriented organisation and we encourage participation by all ages and encourage the opportunity for you to wear some tartan. Info: https://wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
July meeting. The Occupations of our Scottish Ancestors at Tawa Union Church Lounge, 6 Elena Place. Info: www.genealogy.org.nz
A wonderful, fun, family-oriented event with music, vendors, sheepdog trials, athletic events - something for everyone at the Skagit County Fairgrounds. Info: www.celticarts.org
A monumental day for the Ship Hector replica as it makes a triumphant return to Pictou Harbour. The Hector Heritage Quay is home to the Ship Hector, the full size replica ship that brought some of the first Scottish emigrants from Scotland to Nova Scotia. Info: www.shiphectorcampaign.com
Enjoy traditional Heavyweight events like weight throwing and caber tossing, along with Highland dancing, foot races, cycle races, and more. Info: www.perthhighlandgames.co.uk
In small group classes, 1-on-1 lessons, and camp-wide seminars, students will receive instruction on the Great Highland Bagpipe and Scottish Snare Drum. Guest instructors for Balmoral's programs have all won major awards have incomparable records in the teaching and promotion of solo piping and pipe band music around the world, at PennWest-Edinboro University. Info: www.balmoralschoolofpiping.org
Scottish Heritage USA celebrates their 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee this year, and they specially invite their members and their guests to join them for their Annual Dinner Gala on Sunday evening, July 13 in Banner Elk, NC right after the close of the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games at Mountain Lodge at Banner Elk Best Western, ... Read more
HebCelt passionately protects and promotes its heritage, including the vibrant Gaelic and traditional music that is both part of its history and its contemporary life. It mixes the best local talent with leading Scottish, UK and world artists and brings together household names and emerging talent to provide a feast of music to appeal to ... Read more
Get ready for a toe-tapping evening of traditional music as the Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club, visiting all the way from Australia, joins forces with local favourites, the Queens County Fiddle Club, for a special concert at St. James Church, 35 Fitzroy St. Info: www.facebook.com/events/1536364697372143
An exhilarating evening of Celtic music and dance that will captivate the audience with stunning displays of the Highland and step dancers and breathtaking sounds from the pipes and drums, at the Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre. Info: www.collegeofpiping.com.
Pipe bands, parade, clans, Scottish dance, Celtic vendors and more at Couchiching Park. Info: www.scottishfestival.ca
Come see pipe bands featuring musicians from throughout North America, highland dance competitions, the Children’s Glen, the athleticism of heavy events, and a host of vendors and cultural attractions at Churchill Park. Info: www.cambridgescottishfestival.ca
The Current Grade 2 European Pipe Band Champions, North Stratton Pipe Band, take the stage alongside special guests Sláinte Social Club for a night of incredible tunes and highland dancing. An unforgettable night of music marking a decade of excellence at Festival Place, 100 Festival Way. Info: www.festivalplace.ca
An impressive international fleet of 34 ships, including 14 spectacular Class A vessels, ahead of the Tall Ships return to the city for the first time in almost 30 years. Info: www.tallshipsaberdeen.com
Celtic Music, Bagpipes and Drums, Heavy Games, Scottish Highland Dance, Scottish Country Dancing, Clan Row & Scottish exhibitors and more at Macalester College. Info: www.mnscottishfair.org
Scottish heavy events, Clans, music and more. Info: www.helenahighlanders.org
The event consists of piping and drumming competitions, massed band performances, Highland Dance competitions, and Scottish heavy games. There will also be children’s activities, food trucks, beer gardens, community market with local makers and Scottish Clan booths, and a family Ceilidh, held on the Salisbury High School Athletic Fields in Broadmoor Lake Park. Info: www.sphg.ca
The night will include a wonderful 3 course meal, designed especially for us by Chef Andrew, bagpipes and Burns poetry at the Cambrian Hotel, Arnold St. Info: www.facebook.com/bendigocaledoniansociety
A spectacular afternoon of music, celebration, and tradition as the Manawatū Scottish Pipe Band marks its 100-year centenary with a special Pre-Worlds Trip Concert at the Spiers Centre. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2025/manawatu-scottish-pipe-band-100-year-concert/palmerston-north/tickets
Join the Robert Burns Club of Melbourne at Invergorden Bar @2pm , 381 Docklands Drive, Docklands. For more info email: [email protected]
Traditional Games with with field and track events, piping, highland dancing competitions and heavyweight events including the world championships for tossing the caber at Inveraray Castle. Info: www.inveraray-games.co.uk
A unique spectacle combining ancient and modern competitive and cultural events for both professionals and amateurs in a beautiful setting. Info: www.mullhighlandgames.com
Outstanding Scottish and local talent will top the line up when the long-standing contemporary and traditional Celtic music festival returns. The festival will welcome Celtic giants Skipinnish, who have been celebrating a quarter of a century at the top of trad music this year alongside the Red Hot Chili Pipers, who will perform their signature ... Read more
The 6th oldest Scottish festival in the US featuring the North American Scottish Athletics Championship, US West Coast Drum Corps Championship, individual Piping and Drumming, and Pipe Bands at the Enumclaw Expo Center. Info: www.sshga.org/the-games
A celebration of Scotland on the beautiful grounds of historic Government House. Info: www.highlandgames.ca
Clan gatherings are events that bring together members and descendants of a clan to celebrate their shared culture, traditions, and heritage. The event will be hosted by the Earl of Caithness and Viscount Thurso. Info: www.clansinclairusa.org
Dayton's largest free cultural festival returns to RiverScape MetroPark for a celebration of Celtic culture. Info: www.daytoncelticfestival.com
The day is packed with many events such as the Highland Dance Competition, a Scottish Dog Breed Exhibition, special performances by musicians, and of course lots of pipe bands. Info: www.uxbridgescottishfestival.com