Celtic Kickoff – PEI Festival of Small Halls
Summerside, PE , CanadaAn evening of full-throttle entertainment featuring Maukin and JUNO Award Nominees, Rum Ragged at The Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre. Info: www.smpac.ca
An evening of full-throttle entertainment featuring Maukin and JUNO Award Nominees, Rum Ragged at The Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre. Info: www.smpac.ca
Feel the power of the pipes and drums as the Bundaberg Caledonian Pipe Band presents their annual “Heart of Scotland” concert at the Shalom Performing Arts Precinct. This unforgettable performance of Scottish music and culture will feature stirring marches, haunting slow airs, and toe‑tapping jigs and reels, all performed in full highland dress. Info: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/heart-of-scotland-tickets-1988547188170
The Sydney Scottish Fiddlers, proudly performing for over 25 years, present a diverse program of ensemble performances and featured songs. The energy will kick on with a lively céilí dance—no experience needed, just bring your enthusiasm! Light refreshments will be provided as we come together to celebrate the rich tradition of Scottish music and dance ... Read more
A fabulous evening of Scottish games, music and dancing at Robertson School of Arts. Info: www.facebook.com/thehighlandspipesanddrums
A highlight on the Aberdeen summer calendar, it promises to be a day full of fun for all the family; from traditional Highland Games events, quality trade and charity stalls, 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 ... Read more
A mystical Scottish village appears once every hundred years. Love, destiny, and enchantment await in Lerner & Loewe’s Brigadoon. Rich with sweeping melodies and heartfelt romance, Brigadoon is a story of enchantment and devotion, where the pull of magic competes with the call of the modern world at The Capitol Theatre at Fort Edmonton Park, ... Read more
Join Strathclyde Institute for Genealogical Studies for a 2-day academic conference; Beyond the Family Tree: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on AI, DNA, Education and Community in Genealogy. Explore a variety of topics, including genetic genealogy, history, and genealogy, with parallel streams featuring keynote presentations and guest lectures—giving you the freedom to choose the sessions that inspire you ... Read more
Enjoy traditional dance, music and athletics of the ancient highland games while celebrating the cultural of the Celtic nations, at Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, 19201 E. Bagley Rd. Info: www.ohioscottishgames.com
Enjoy Highland Games, Clans, Celtic entertainemnt and events and more at the Ottawa County Fairgrounds, 1286 Ottawa Beach Rd. Info: www.hollandcelticfestival.org
An immersive experience in the rich and vibrant Gaelic culture of Cape Breton Island, featuring concerts, céilidhs, pub nights, and square dances, all set against the island’s stunning scenery. Info: www.kitchenfest.ca
A weekend full of music, history, dance, choirs, ceilidh, food, fun… celebrating Celtic connections, Burns beyond Scotland. Info: www.camperdownburnsfestival.com.au
Join in for an evening of fun, easy dancing and live music! A ceilidh is a Scottish community event; our ceilidhs are family friendly and fun for all ages and abilities at St David's in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/come-ceilidh-dancing/auckland/hillsborough
Celebrating Celtic Heritage in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent at Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens. Info: www.kingsvillehighlandgames.ca
This annual festival hosts many activities, including Scottish heavy athletics, highland dance, music performances, solo piping, drumming and band competitions at Albert McGowan Park, 2025 Summit Dr. Info: www.kamloopshighlandgames.org
Featuring all things Scottish: Bagpipes, Heavy Athletics, Highland Dance, Drumming, Gathering O' The Clans, Birds of Prey, Kilted Mile and more at Alaska State Fairgrounds. Info: www.alaskanscottish.org
Join St Andrews Caledonian Pipe Band, Tasmania’s oldest pipe band, together with other artists from Launceston, including the Studio of National Dancing and the Aileen Poynter’s Irish Dance school, the show will explore all things Celtic, from the traditional to the modern at Scotch Oakburn College Horton Auditorium, 85 Penquite Rd. Info: https://SACPBCelticFusion.eventbrite.com.au
An evening of lively Irish and Scottish music, songs and, most importantly, dancing at Puhoi Centennial Hall, 88 Puhoi Rd. Info: https://events.humanitix.com/the-auckland-ceili-ceilidh-band-irish-and-scottish-dance
The Melbourne & District Branch extends a warm invitation to all dancers to meet at University College, University of Melbourne, Parkville for a fun filled week of Scottish Country Dancing with great teachers and musicians. Info: www.melbourne2026ws.com
Come and join in RSCDS Adelaide celebrations for Tartan Day. An afternoon of family fun, to try your hand (feet actually) at Scottish dancing. Easy ceilidh dances will be called and walked on the day. Enjoy live music from the Adelaide Ceilidh Band at Adelaide Irish Club, 13 Carrington St. Info: www.rscdsadelaide.org.au
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
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!
Ontario’s oldest Highland Games, a day of family fun with a Scottish flare at Embro Zorra Community Centre, 355644 35th Line. Info: www.zorracaledoniansociety.ca/embro-highland-games
Like lively Celtic music? Want to have fun while keeping fit? Come and try Scottish country dancing! Every Monday 7.30pm at the Manawatu Scottish Society Hall, Berryman’s Lane or every Wednesday 7.30pm at the Whakarongo Community Hall, cnr Stoney Creek Road & Napier Hwy. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/scottish-country-dancing/palmerston-north
Wishing all our Canadian readers, advertisers and friends a very Happy Canada Day! The Scottish Banner was created in Canada 50 years ago this month!
Performed in the natural amphitheatre of Gemmill Park, Celtfest is a 3-day festival that celebrates the historical Celtic traditions with music, performances and vendors. Info: www.almonteceltfest.com
Enjoy three days and nights of lively music, exciting competitions, cultural workshops, and friendly small-town hospitality. Info: www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca
Scottish entertainment, pipe bands, heavy events, Scottish dance, clans and celebration at King’s Park. Info: www.pentictonscottishfestival.ca
Come and participate a traditional Highland Gathering in the glorious Upper Hunter Valley. Savour the atmosphere of the Highlands and be part of this well recognised event with pipe bands, strong men, Scottish dance, stalls, food and more at Jeffereson park. Info: www.aberdeenhighlandgames.com
250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. 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.
This annual event is a celebration of the Scottish heritage with pipe bands, Scottish dance, clans, heavy events and more at Columbus Field. Info: www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca
Beginning at Spring Street end, approximately 200+ pipers, drummers, dancers, Clan & Society representatives, plus some gorgeous wee Scottie dogs, will parade down Collins Street before turning into Regent Place (just short of Swanston Street intersection). They’ll then pause in the forecourt of The Westin Hotel for a short recital before dispersing. Piping and Highland ... Read more
Immerse yourself for a week at Kutztown University with some of the world's best bagpipers and pipe band drummers. Get workshops, music sessions, presentations on choice piping and drumming topics, as well as friendships that can last a lifetime. Info: www.balmoralschoolofpiping.org
Bring the family - including the kids - along to this lively afternoon of Ceilidh dancing with the energetic Gallus Ceilidh Band. Its the perfect opportunity to get moving, share some laughs, wear some tartan and experience a true Scottish tradition together at Yokine Bowling Club, 10 Wordsworth Ave. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1569133
To be held in conjunction with Melbourne’s Tartan Day parade, all current and former female members of pipe bands are being invited to participate in a landmark event. At the conclusion of the parade, all female pipers and drummers will break-off, perform a special set of tunes, and aim to set a world record for ... Read more
Join the Canterbury Scottish Heritage Council for a Tartan Day Luncheon at Armadillos, Beckenham. Wear your tartan and includes an Address to the Haggis. Info: Ann Smith 022 086 4400 or [email protected].
Join the Queensland Highland Pipers Society for a social evening of piping and complimentary pizza in the Valley as Jamie Hawke performs his recital tunes (ahead of his upcoming VPA recital in Melbourne). Performances from Jamie Hawke, Fred Bailey, Thomas Crawford at Blackbox Studio, EC Venue, 17 McLachlan St, Fortitude Valley. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1593653
Come and learn the traditional art of Scottish Country Dancing - fantastic for fun, fitness and friendship. Beginners' course (easy dances) from 6:30-8 pm with Innes Scottish Country Dance Club. Start at any point you like at Stanhope Road School, 2b Harris Rd, Mt Wellington. Info: www.facebook.com/innesclub
High in the Mountains of Western North Carolina the ancient Celtic spirit beckons, home of America’s grandest Highland Games and largest Gathering of the Clans in the US at MacRae Meadows. Info: www.gmhg.org
The Pipe Bands Australia Winter Piping & Drumming Retreat returns in 2026, offering an immersive, multi-day experience dedicated to developing pipers and drummers across all disciplines. Bringing together players from across the country, the retreat delivers expert tuition in piping, snare, tenor, and bass drumming, catering for all ages and abilities from novice through to ... Read more
A weekend of Celtic and Scottish folk music held annually on the Island of Tiree in the Inner Hebrides. Info: www.tireemusicfestival.co.uk
A celebration of Scotland at Payson Memorial Park, 250 S Main St. Info: www.paysonscottishfestival.org
Celtic music, Highland Games and more at Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor Saline Rd. Info: www.mi-celtic.org
A celebration of the sights, sounds and traditions of Scotland at the city park. Info: https://kjdurfee.wixsite.com/athenascottishgames
One of the Highlands’ most iconic summer events, proudly celebrating generations of tradition, strength and Scottish identity at Bught Park. The Games provide the perfect stage to showcase the very best of Highland culture — from world-class sport and music to the hospitality and spirit that make the Highlands so distinctive. Info: www.invernesshighlandgames.com
Bagpipes, drums, Scottish dancing, Tartan, Clan banners and more celebrating Mackay and District Pipe Band’s 100th anniversary on the banks of the Pioneer River. Info: www.bluewaterfling.com
Wear some tartan and join the Wellington Gaelic Club at the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner of Stoke and Hansen Sts in Newtown for music and dancing to a live band. Info: www.wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
Join Perth Metro Pipe Band at Perth City Farm for a great night of music, dancing and good company, with ceilidh band Gallus providing the tunes and dance instruction from 6pm to 10pm at Perth City Farm, 1 City Farm Pl, East Perth. Info: https://events.humanitix.com/2026-perth-winter-ceilidh
Two days of music, dance, competition, and Celtic entertainment at Skagit County Fairgrounds. Info: www.celticarts.org/event/highland-games
Immerse yourself for a week at PennWestUniversity with some of the world's best bagpipers and pipe band drummers. Get workshops, music sessions, presentations on choice piping and drumming topics, as well as friendships that can last a lifetime. Info: www.balmoralschoolofpiping.org
A free concert for the public showcasing Highland Dancing, bagpipes and the traditions of Scotland at Burdekin Theatre. Info: [email protected]
Join in for the tradition of Kirking of the Tartan, proudly presented by the Society of St Andrew of Scotland Queensland at Emmanuel College. Whether you have Scottish roots or simply appreciate its rich culture, this special event is a wonderful opportunity to gather, reflect, and celebrate together. Info: www.facebook.com/events/1387933523144446
Join the American Scottish Foundation at New York City’s Department of Parks & Recreation Arsenal 40 in Focus: SummerStage through the Lens of Photographer Jack Vartoogian. Then a talk Kirsten Birdier, Executive Director, National Trust for Scotland Foundation, USA, followed by our Sunset Reception. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
This internationally renowned event has a unique setting in the Scottish Hebridean island of Lewis, the heartland of the Gaelic language and culture. HebCelt 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 all ages. ... Read more
The Roberts Burns Club of Melbourne presents A Taste of Burns - Whisky tasting experience. As part of the Melbourne Tartan Festival, the Robert Burns Club of Melbourne, in collaboration with The Whisky Company, invites you to indulge in A Taste of Burns — an exceptional whisky tasting celebration at Invergordon Bar, Docklands. Info: www.trybooking.com/DNARF
A completely reimagined version of the College of Piping’s signature stage production. Featuring the instructors and students of the College along with professional musicians, this year’s show explores the themes of air, water, earth and fire. With ties to our Celtic ancestors across the Atlantic, Highland and step dancers along with pipes, drums, fiddle and ... Read more
The Washington Tattoo celebrates America 250. This historic event will bring together America’s finest military bands, massed pipes & drums, and cultural performers for a breathtaking tribute to 250 years of resilience, service, and shared identity. Info: www.thewashingtontattoo.com
Honouring 100th Year of the Orillia Legion and Royal Canadian Legion. Pipe bands, parade, clans, Scottish dance, Celtic vendors and more at Couchiching Park. Info: www.scottishfestival.ca
The only Scottish Festival in Massachusetts, and the second largest one in New England, at Look Park, 300 North Main St. Info: www.glasgowlands.org
A day of Scottish fun and heritage at Idlewild Park. Info: www.ligonierhighlandgames.org
A celebration of Scottish culture, community, and tradition at Macalester College. Info: www.mnscottishfair.org
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
A weekend of Celtic music, entertainment food and more at at Fort Tuthill County Park. Info: www.nachs.info/celtic-festival
A weekend of Celtic entertainment and events at Casey Jones Park. Info: www.elizabethcelticfest.org
The very popular Pipe Band Ceilidh fundraiser returns to St Andrew's College. Come along to a good old fashioned Scottish knees-up for a friendly, fun and energetic night of haggis, music, drams and dancing in a relaxed atmosphere and help support the Pipe Band get to Scotland for the World Championships in August this year. ... Read more
Summer School, an action-packed four weeks of dancing in the historic town of St Andrews. Come and join with dancers from around the world and be led by some of the best of Scottish Country Dance teachers and musicians. Not an RSCDS member? No problem, Summer School is open to everyone. Info: www.rscds.org/events/summer-school-2026
Traditional Highland Games with events, competitions and entertainment at Mackie Academy Playing Fields. Info: www.stonehavenhighlandgames.com
1986 cult classic Highlander features as part of Part of Sci-Fi Sundays 2026 at Space Place at Carter Observatory, 40 Salamanca Rd, Kelburn. An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponents, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled “Prize”. Info: www.museumswellington.org.nz/sci-fi-sundays
A powerful celebration of Scottish heritage, music, dance & more as Governor Macquarie Memorial Pipe Band prepare for their Scotland and to compete at the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow. Featuring Scottish sensation Mary Kiani, Down Under the Kilt Highland Dancers and Governor Macquarie Memorial Pipe Band at Richmond Theatre, 145 Windsor St. Info: ... Read more
The Robert Burns Club of Melbourne, in support of the Melbourne Tartan Festival, presents Poetry in the Pub at Invergordon Bar, Docklands. Celebrate the life and legacy of Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet, enjoy an afternoon of poetry, storytelling, a dram and fellowship as we share and cherish Burns’ timeless literary works while promoting and ... Read more
The Games celebrate our rich culture and heritage with field and track events, piping, highland dancing competitions and heavyweight events including the world championships for tossing the caber at the grounds of Inveraray Castle. Info: www.inveraray-games.co.uk
Experience the thrill of the world's best athletes competing for gold, featuring a 10-sport program and approximately 3,000 athletes from up to 74 Commonwealth nations and territories, at this multi-sport event at venues across Scotland's largest city. Info: www.glasgow2026.com
A traditional Highland Games featuring Highland dancing, tossing the caber and hammer throwing as well as piping and track events on the beautiful Isle of Mull. Info: www.mullhighlandgames.com
Speyfest brings the best in traditional and contemporary Celtic music to Moray as the local playing fields are transformed into a bustling tented village for the weekend. Info: www.speyfest.com.
Whether you’re reconnecting with fellow Hunters or discovering the rich legacy of the clan for the first time, this special event promises a truly memorable experience at Hunterston Castle. The weekend will be filled with exciting activities for all ages and include the Muirhead Clan. Info: www.clanhunterscotland.com/clan-international-gathering
A celebration of Scotland on the beautiful grounds of historic Government House. Info: www.highlandgames.ca
A lively night of Scottish Ceilidh dancing with great music by Phillip's Dog Dances for all levels, from beginners to experienced dancers. A warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for making new friends Hills District Community Centre, 291 Dawson Parade, Arana Hills. Info: [email protected] or 0422 067 392.
Scotland comes to the Pacific Northwest at Enumclaw Expo Center, 45224 – 284th Avenue SE. Info: www.sshga.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
Ailsa Craig (Gaelic for “fairy rock”) is a vibrant village of nearly 1200 people, located just 20 minutes north-west of London, Ontario. A full day of Scottish events and entertainment at the Ailsa Craig Recreation Centre, 155 Annie Ada Shipley St. Info: www.ailsacraighighlandgames.ca
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
Top-ranking Bands from across Ontario join the renowned Fort Henry Guard and Drums Corps for a night of musical celebration featuring performances of fife, brass, pipe and drums. Info: www.forthenry.com/event/tattoo
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 the United Service Club Queensland. Info: https://ssaqld.tidyhq.com
A traditional Games with pipe bands, athletics, clans and more at Station Park, in front of the Old Course Hotel. Info: www.standrewshighlandgames.co.uk
The 19th annual pre-Maxville Highland Games concert presented by the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band of Ottawa, this year being held on the historic Parliament Hill front walkway. This free concert starts at 7 pm and features the Sons, MacEoin Ramsay Pipe Band of Ottawa, and the fabulous St. Andrew's Society of Winnipeg Pipe Band. ... Read more
A celebration of Scottish tradition with Scottish heavy events, pipes bands and the North American Pipe Band Championships, Scottish Clans, Celtic entertainment and more. Info: www.glengarryhighlandgames.com
Join in for an evening of fun, easy dancing and live music! A ceilidh is a Scottish community event; our ceilidhs are family friendly and fun for all ages and abilities at St David's in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/come-ceilidh-dancing/auckland/hillsborough
A week of extraordinary whisky experiences in Tasmania. Info: www.taswhiskyweek.com
Pipe bands, athletics, clans, entertainment and more at Greenmead Historical Village, 20501 Newburgh Rd. Info: www.highlandgames.com
The Parliament is a world gathering of MacLeods, now held every four years, and centred in our ancestral homelands in Dunvegan, Isle of Skye. The purpose of Parliament is to bring MacLeods together from all over the world. Info: www.clanmacleod.org/parliament
Enjoy the traditional features of Scottish Highland Games, such as massed bands, pipe band exhibitions, individual piping, heavy athletics, and highland dancing at Spokane County Fair & Expo Center. Info: www.spokanehighlandgames.net
Share in a fun night of dancing and Scottish music at the Masonic Hall, Pittwater Rd. Info: www.facebook.com/WarringahScottishSociety
Montreal Highland Games returns with a great day of Scottish celebration and connection at Douglas Hospital grounds, Verdun. With athletics, pipe bands, entertainment, clans and more. Info: www.montrealhighlandgames.com
Colourful pipe bands, elegant highland dancers, huge strongmen tossing the caber. A multitude of other events, stalls and entertainments spread out in a picturesque and historic setting. Info: www.bofagames.com
Come and learn the traditional art of Scottish Country Dancing - fantastic for fun, fitness and friendship. Beginners' course (easy dances) from 6:30-8 pm with Innes Scottish Country Dance Club. Start at any point you like at Stanhope Road School, 2b Harris Rd, Mt Wellington. Info: www.facebook.com/innesclub
Like lively Celtic music? Want to have fun while keeping fit? Come and try Scottish country dancing! Every Monday 7.30pm at the Manawatu Scottish Society Hall, Berryman’s Lane or every Wednesday 7.30pm at the Whakarongo Community Hall, cnr Stoney Creek Road & Napier Hwy. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/scottish-country-dancing/palmerston-north
An experience like no other, the 2026 show A Call to Gather will again bring together the best of British Military with international performances from a global cast at the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade. Info: www.edintattoo.co.uk
An annual three-day event that celebrates local Scottish heritage and features world-renowned talent and entertainment. Featuring: Heavy Events Competitions, Pipe Band Competitions, Highland Dancers, over 50 Clans & Heritage Village, Whisky Tasting, McKiddie’s Centre, Celtic musicians and vendors featuring Scottish wares and more. Info: www.fergusscottishfestival.com
One of the greatest celebrations of arts and culture on the planet. For three weeks in August, the city of Edinburgh welcomes an explosion of creative energy from around the globe. Artists and performers take to hundreds of stages all over the city to present shows for every taste. Info: www.edfringe.com
An unparalleled celebration of the performing arts and an annual meeting point for peoples of all nations. Committed to virtuosity and originality, the International Festival presents some of the finest performers and ensembles from the worlds of dance, opera, music and theatre. Info: www.eif.co.uk
The ultimate Celtic experience on the shores of Lake Huron. Info: celticfestival.ca
Come and experience a full family event including Solo and Band Piping and Drumming Competitions, Highland Heavy Games, Highland Dance and World Class Logger’s Sports at Nunn’s Creek Park. Info: www.campbellriverhighlandgathering.ca
A free family friendly event celebrating Celtic heritage at Roger’s Park. Info: www.spartacelticfest.org
Highland Games, Pipe Band competition and Celtic themed activities at the incredible venue of Long Branch Park on Onondaga Lake. Info: www.cnyscottishgames.org
The RSCDS Adelaide and Districts Ball will be held at Lithuanian Hall, 6 Eastry St with Scottish country dancing, entertainment, food and more. Info: www.rscdsadelaide.org.au
A Scottish festival emphasizing traditional athletic competitions, also offered are highland and country dancing, sheep dog demonstrations, singers, a parade of clans, and Scottish food at Windsor Fairgrounds. Info: www.mainehighlandgames.org
Wear some tartan and join the Wellington Gaelic Club at the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner of Stoke and Hansen Sts in Newtown for music and dancing to a live band. Info: www.wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
Australia's first celebration of all things porridge, inspired by Scotland's famous Golden Spurtle World Porridge Making Championships. Enjoy a day of porridge competitions, Scottish music and dancing, pipe bands, food, tastings and family-friendly activities at the Pearl Beach Memorial Hall. Info: www.pearlbeachprogress.org.au
Piping Live! returns in full force to the streets of Glasgow in the run up to the World’s once again as Glasgow hosts the world’s biggest week of piping, which attracts performers and audiences from across the world. Info: www.pipinglive.co.uk
A celebration of the contribution of the Scottish people in opening up much of Australia with Celtic musicians, camping, food and more at Boondooma Homestead. Info: 07 4168 0159 or www.boondoomahomestead.org.au/scots-in-the-bush
Thousands of pipers and drummers in all grades from across Scotland, the UK and globe compete at the annual competition held at Glasgow Green. Info: www.theworlds.co.uk
With Scottish country dance events in and around Hobart, including the historic Town Hall, for dancing and music by Chris Duncan and Catherine Strutt who will play with non-stop energy, Richmond picnic and more. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1548483
The Edinburgh International Book Festival is a distinctive international showcase celebrating the written word, literature and ideas. It brings leading and emerging international, British and Scottish authors and thinkers together to inspire each other and audiences in an extensive programme of public events. Info: www.edbookfest.co.uk
Celebrate Scotland's sporting heritage and culture in Scotland's ancient capital. Info: www.stirlinghighlandgames.com
Music, clans, athletres and vendors at Timber Linn Memorial Park. Info: https://fireandicecelticevents.voog.com/albany-scottish-festival
A full weekend of Celtic music and events at Daly Mansion, 251 Eastside Hwy. Info: www.bcgg.org
The event features all things Scottish: The Clans, Bagpipes, Heavy Athletics, Celtic Bands, Celtic Dance, Vendors (Craft/Celtic/Food) Children’s Events and so much more, there is something for everyone to enjoy at the beautiful Mayville Lakeside Park. Info: https://96thhighlanders.com/festival.php
Come experience the Hunter Valley Highland Games in beautiful Wine Country at the Saltire Estate, 113 Wilderness Rd. These games celebrate the deep connection between Australia and Scotland and include heavy events, dancing, pipe bands and more. Info: www.huntervalleyhighlandgames.com.au
A day full of highland activities, such as heavy events, highland dancing, festival entertainers, a kids zone, artisan and food vendors, and more. The day concludes with a Cèilidh performed by a live band. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/gotchf-event
A one-day outdoor festival in picturesque Almonte, featuring Scottish Dance, Heavyweight Athletic competitions, Pipes and Drums, vendors, FREE kid’s admission and activities including Mini-Highland Games! Info: https://almontehighlandgames.com/
One of the largest and most spectacular Highland games in the world. Witness world-class pipers, dancers and athletes competing, including the World Highland Dance Championships. Info: www.cowalgathering.com
A day of Highland dancing, athletics, heavy field events and solo piping competitions, the Argyllshire Gathering's Oban Games is a highlight of the summer for the people of Oban, Argyll and visitors from around the world. Info: www.obangames.com
Scotland’s only hot air balloon festival fills the skies with colour, featuring funfairs, stalls, classic vehicles, and live music. Free and family-friendly. Info: www.strathavenballoonfestival.co.uk
Join in for an evening of fun, easy dancing and live music! A ceilidh is a Scottish community event; our ceilidhs are family friendly and fun for all ages and abilities at St David's in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/come-ceilidh-dancing/auckland/hillsborough
Join Scots on the Rocks for a night of dancing and friendship. Featuring music by ARIA Award winning Chris Duncan & Catherine Strutt, it will be a night of energetic and popular dances. Includes supper (BYO alcohol) at Abraham Mott Hall, Argyle Street, The Rocks. Info: www.sotr.org.au/chaos
A Viking themed festival that commemorates the Battle of Largs in 1263, between the Scottish King Alexander III and Norwegian King Håkon IV. Explore the living history Viking Village, see owl demonstrations and watch the famous battle re-enactment, burning of the long ship and fireworks display. Info: www.largsvikingfestival.co.uk
The SFO have been at the forefront of traditional Scottish music for over 45 years. Music lovers of all ages can expect to enjoy toe-tapping reels and jigs, lively strathspeys and marches, and poignant slow airs performed by the skilled members of one of Scotland’s most enduring traditional music organisations at Beacon Arts Centre. Info: ... Read more
Immerse yourself in the vibrant essence of Scottish culture as clans encircle the main field, Highland Dancers gracefully take the stage, and the sound of the pipes fill the air from all directions at Quechee Polo Field. Info: www.quecheegames.org
Highland Spectacular 2026 has been cancelled following a breakdown in venue negotiations.
Like lively Celtic music? Want to have fun while keeping fit? Come and try Scottish country dancing! Every Monday 7.30pm at the Manawatu Scottish Society Hall, Berryman’s Lane or every Wednesday 7.30pm at the Whakarongo Community Hall, cnr Stoney Creek Road & Napier Hwy. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/scottish-country-dancing/palmerston-north
Celtic culture comes to the Rockies with pipe bands, entertainment, dance, vendors, clans and more. Info: www.canmorehighlandgames.ca
A weekend celebration of Scotland at Waukesha Expo Center over Labor Day Weekend. Info: www.wisconsinscottish.org
The festival will be held at the Low Green, Ayr and will feature impressive and daring flying display programmes on the Friday night and Saturday afternoon. The event Festival Village will also return, jam-packed with a fantastic range of family entertainment to suit all interests, free entry. Info: www.destinationsouthayrshire.co.uk/ayrshow
Prepare yourself for an unforgettable night of high-energy entertainment as we return to the fabulous Perth Mess Hall for the biggest and best ceilidh of the year with Gallus Ceilidh Band. Info: https://megatix.com.au/events/gallus-monster-ceilidh-2026
Celebrate Scotland Labor Day weekend at Great Meadow. Info: www.vascottishgames.org
Held at The Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park each September in the beautiful Cairngorms village of Braemar, it is the proud continuation of an ancient tradition of Gatherings here — one that can be traced back to the time of King Malcolm Canmore, over 900 years ago. Traditionally the Gathering has been ... Read more
A Bay Area tradition since 1866, California's largest and longest-running Scottish Games celebrates the very best of Scottish competition, culture and entertainment for all the family to enjoy, hosted by the Caledonian Club of San Francisco, at Alameda County Fairgrounds. Info: www.thescottishgames.com
The 500th anniversary of the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge, experience the sights and sounds of the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge at this free public event, with a spectacular programme of displays and living history at Xcite Leisure Centre, McGinley Way. Info: www.battle500.org.uk
The annual Games, a blend of spectacle and fun, at Bogles Field, Essendy Rd in beautiful Perthshire. Info: www.blairgowriehighlandgames.co.uk
Come and learn the traditional art of Scottish Country Dancing - fantastic for fun, fitness and friendship. Beginners' course (easy dances) from 6:30-8 pm with Innes Scottish Country Dance Club. Start at any point you like at Stanhope Road School, 2b Harris Rd, Mt Wellington. Info: www.facebook.com/innesclub
From the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, Bronze Age burials, Iron Age brochs, Viking settlements and 20th Century Wartime relics, the festival offers something for everyone, from archaeology enthusiasts and local families, to first-time visitors and lifelong learners. Info: www.orkneyarchaeologysociety.org.uk
The new event, which will provide a platform for Gaelic music, language and culture to shine with performances and competitions. The Moray Local Mòd will include singing, piping, clàrsach, fiddle, and more, with the event designed to enable participation from all age and interest groups – including local school children and more experienced Gaelic speakers. ... Read more
This four-day celebration promises to be a memorable occasion filled with culture, connection, and community. Planned events include a flag raising ceremony at Halifax Grand Parade, a lively ceilidh, storytelling sessions entitled. Our Stories Past and Present, and an exciting bus tour to northern Nova Scotia to showcase some of Nova Scotia’s natural beauty and ... Read more
A celebration of Scotland's last remaining wild and native oyster bed. Celebrity chef demos, live music, the Scottish Oyster Shucking Championships, amazing food & drink, family fun, and, of course, a huge oyster bar with our sensational native oysters, freshly landed from beautiful Loch Ryan. Info: www.stranraeroysterfestival.com
Experience a weekend filled with world-class music, Highland athletics, cultural traditions, and the unforgettable Estes Park International Tattoo. Info: www.scotfest.com
Enjoy Celtic music cold drinks, great food and incredible views on the best patio in the city at Toronto Island BBQ + Beer Company. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/celtic-island-music-festival
Traditional Games with pipe bands, athletics, clans and more at the Recreation Ground. Info: www.pitlochryhighlandgames.co.uk
Live Celtic bands, athletic events, bagpipe competition, Scottish artisans and more at Sanders Ferry Park. Info: www.midtenngames.com
Wear some tartan and join the Wellington Gaelic Club at the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner of Stoke and Hansen Sts in Newtown for music and dancing to a live band. Info: www.wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
At the Highlander Festival, you will experience vendors of all sorts, Scottish dance competition, parade of clans, traditional Scottish games, pipe bands, and more at Tam O’ Shanter Way Park. Info: www.kelsohighlanderfestival.com
Traditional Highland Games held in Wallsgreen Park in the village of Bowhill, Fife. Events will feature Highland Dancing, Heavy Athletics, Cycle and Running Races, Piping, and Market Stalls. Info: www.bowhillhighlandgames.org
This course will provide an introduction to speaking and singing in Gaelic, the Celtic language of Scotland. Students will learn pronunciation, basic vocabulary and useful phrases at the University of St. Michael’s College in the University of Toronto. Info: https://stmikes.utoronto.ca/program/smce4010-f26-songs-speech-of-gaelic-scotland
Presented by The American-Scottish Foundation, The Colonial Dames of America, & The American Friends of the Georgian Group with the Daughters of the British Empire at Mount Vernon Hotel Museum Garden. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
This short course offers an introduction to Scottish migration to the United States and Canada. We’ll explore the reasons so many Scots left their homeland from the 1700s to the 1900s and consider what life was like for them when they arrived. This course will be held online. Info: www.strath.ac.uk/studywithus/centreforlifelonglearning/genealogy/tartanandstars
A celebration of Scottish heritage at Loon Mountain Resort with: Scottish music, dance, food, and fun to heavy athletics, sheep dog trials, and crowd-favorite, massed bands. Info: www.nhscot.org
After 46 years of bringing Scottish and Celtic heritage to Oklahoma, Scotfest presents its final celebration. Join them for one last gathering of pipes, pageantry, athletics, and heritage at the Broken Arrow Events Park, 21101 E 101st St. Info: www.okscotfest.com
Scot - Irish festival culture with live music, Clans, Celtic food and vendors. Info: https://better-badin.org
A weekend of family-friendly fun includes Celtic music, dancers, athletics, clans, living historians, vendors, food, children’s activities and more at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Niagara County. Info: www.niagaraceltic.com
Warrnambool Pipe Band are excited to present the 2026 South West Coast Piper Drummer Dancer workshop at Kings College, with pipes and drums courses and events. Info: 0400 676 459 or www.facebook.com/SouthWestCoastPiperDrummer
The largest free Celtic festival in North America. Held in historic downtown, Bethlehem PA, 5 stages of world renowned Celtic music, U.S. National Highland Games Championship, pipe band competitions, fiddle competition, border collies, 50+ Celtic retail merchants, 35+ food vendors, Showing of the Tartan Parade on Saturday and more. Info: www.celticfest.org
Annual ten-day book festival in Scotland's National Book Town and one of the UK's best-loved literary events with over 200 events, including music, theatre, food and visual arts. Info: www.wigtownbookfestival.com
Join in for an evening of fun, easy dancing and live music! A ceilidh is a Scottish community event; our ceilidhs are family friendly and fun for all ages and abilities at St David's in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/come-ceilidh-dancing/auckland/hillsborough
A celebration of Scotland with entertainment, pipe bands, clans, dance and more at Denver Polo Club, 6359 Airport Rd. Info: www.scottishgames.org
A lovely family day of pipe bands, Scottish stalss, dance and entertainment at Wingham Showground. Info: www.bonniewingham.com
Providing a Scottish Highland Games event to the North Georgia Mountains to raise money for a Place of Hope North Georgia at Rabun County Civic Center, 201 West Savannah St. Info: www.northgeorgiahighlandgames.com
A weekend of Scottish & Celtic celebration. Info: www.prescottareacelticsociety.com
An annual celebration of Celtic culture, featuring music, dance, food, and family-friendly activities at the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre, 1132 Invicta Dr. Info: www.fallcelticfestival.ca
Immerse yourself in Scottish culture with live music, bagpipes, traditional dancing, and interactive activities for all ages, all held on the scenic grounds of Ayr Mount. Info: https://historichillsborough.org/outlandish-hillsborough
A world renowned celebration of Britain's most northerly native sheep, the Shetland textile industry and the rural farming community on these islands. Info: www.shetlandwoolweek.com
Award-winning musician and composer John Rae blends music from his Scottish heritage with contemporary jazz, including acoustic renditions of pieces like Robert Burns’ Banks and Braes (named “track of the year” by RNZ Concert’s Nick Tipping) and original compositions by Rae at St Lukes Anglican Church, 1223 Amohia St. Info: https://events.humanitix.com/john-rae-celtic-roots
This spectacular event will be filled with the sights and sounds of pipe bands, Highland dancing, kilts, clans and the fabled spirit of Scotland. From stirring performances to cultural displays, this gathering promises to be a celebration like no other. Imagine absorbing the stirring sound of bagpipes, the sight of Highland Dancers and ancient games. ... Read more
NZ Young Piper of the Year aims to showcase talents from around the country with the premier Under 21 Piobaireachd, MSR + Hornpipe & Jig events. ALL AGES. Novice, D, C, & B Grade events also acknowledged. Info: www.facebook.com/NZYoungPiper
A cook-off drawing competitors from across the globe to compete making our favourite oaty dish, at Village Hall. Info: www.goldenspurtle.com
A celebration of Scottish culture at the John Blue House, 13040 X-Way Rd. Info: www.carolina-highlandgames.com
A celebration of Scottish and Celtic culture at the Yamhill County Fairgrounds. Info: www.celticheritage.org/mac-scottish-festival
Featuring the Perth Kilt Run (registration required), some of WA’s award winning Pipe Bands, Scottish Clans, Scottish dancers, entertainment, Heavy Events, and much more. A free community event and WA’s largest Scottish festival at Minnawarra Park. Info: www.perthkiltrun.com.au/highland-gathering
Come and learn the traditional art of Scottish Country Dancing - fantastic for fun, fitness and friendship. Beginners' course (easy dances) from 6:30-8 pm with Innes Scottish Country Dance Club. Start at any point you like at Stanhope Road School, 2b Harris Rd, Mt Wellington. Info: www.facebook.com/innesclub
Like lively Celtic music? Want to have fun while keeping fit? Come and try Scottish country dancing! Every Monday 7.30pm at the Manawatu Scottish Society Hall, Berryman’s Lane or every Wednesday 7.30pm at the Whakarongo Community Hall, cnr Stoney Creek Road & Napier Hwy. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/scottish-country-dancing/palmerston-north
This annual festival is the highlight of the year for many and is said to be the most prestigious event for traditional Accordion and Fiddle Music within Scotland. Over 60 invited musicians, including full 6 piece Scottish Dance Bands, smaller groups, and solo musicians, as well as countless local musicians, bands and groups form the ... Read more
An outdoor sound and light show which takes place at Forestry & Land Scotland’s Faskally Wood near Pitlochry. Visitors will be treated to a series of choreographed sound and light shows while they follow the path around the forest. Info: www.enchantedforest.org.uk
Scotland’s leading Gaelic cultural festival featuring music, competitions, and performances celebrating Gaelic language and heritage. Info: www.ancomunn.co.uk
A unique celebration of Cape Breton Island's living traditional culture. For nine days each October you'll discover hundreds of events and activities. Info: www.celtic-colours.com
Ireland’s leading folk group, The High Kings, are set to excite fans once again when they bring their Rocky Road Tour to Australia in 2026. With their signature blend of classic Celtic tradition and modern edge, fans can expect a vibrant showcase of Irish culture, energy, and musicality. Info: https://davidroywilliams.com/tours/thehighkings
A traditional Irish & Scottish festival with music, dance, athletics & more held in Central MS on the Barnett Reservoir. Info: www.celticfestms.org
Iconic routes through the beautiful picturesque countryside of Scotland. Info: williamwallacerunningfestival.com
Wear some tartan and join the Wellington Gaelic Club at the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner of Stoke and Hansen Sts in Newtown for music and dancing to a live band. Info: www.wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
Pipe bands perform throughout the day, Highland fiddle demonstrations, Harp demonstrations & contests, Dance competitions, numerous vendors selling Scottish wares and more Brooklyn, Ct. Fairgrounds, Fairgrounds Road & Route 169. Info: www.scotlandgames.org
ACT’s largest Scottish event with a full day of Scottish entertainment with pipe bands, Scottish dance, Clans, stalls and more. A free community event at Kambah Oval. An evening ceilidh will also be held at the Canberra Burns Club, Kett St, Kambah. Info: www.canberragathering.com.au
Presented by Pipe Bands Tasmania at Mount Carmel College, Sandy Bay. The event will have piping and drumming solo grades as well as mini band opportunities. Following the event there will be a social evening and gathering in Hobart. On Sunday, October 11th, there will be a a workshop hosted in Hobart Legacy. Info: www.pipebandsaustralia.com.au/tasmania/calendar
A celebration of Scotland in Southern California at Ventura County Fairgrounds. Info: www.seasidehighlandgames.org
A 100% free celebration of Celtic culture with music, dance, and tradition from the Celtic Nations including Ireland, Isle of Man, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, Asturias, and Galicia. Attendees can enjoy live Irish music, Highland dancing, Scottish country performances, and fun kids’ games like the caber toss, while wearing their tartan and kilts for an ... Read more
A weekend of Celtic events, entertainment and celebration at Center Street Ballpark, 250 E Center St. Info: www.scotsontherocksmoab.org
For over 50 years, Scotland has been coming to Georgia with the impressive mix of sights and sounds of a Scottish Highland Games presented in a uniquely southern style at Stone Mountain. Info: www.smhg.org
A great day of Scottish events, entertainment and fun at Newport Flea Mall Event Grounds, 196 Carl Garner Rd. Info: www.crystalcoasthighlandgames.com
Piping, dancing, Clans and more at Sangamon County Fairgrounds. Info: www.centralillinoiscelts.com
The Adelaide Highland Pipe Band was reformed in 1946 by ex-servicemen of the 27th Scottish Regiment, hear the pipes and enjoy a bar b q at Kilburn RSL. Info: Allan: 0417 806 261 or [email protected] or [email protected].
Join us for a fundraising afternoon tea raising funds for Breast Cancer Australia. We will have games, Highland dancers and more. Info: www.saintandrew.org.au/upcoming-events
The finest comedians come to the Granite City for two whole weeks at various venues across Aberdeen. Info: www.aberdeenperformingarts.com/aberdeen-comedy-festival
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
From ancient Highland feats to soulful Celtic melodies, experience the magic of Scotland and Ireland in the Arizona desert at Rillito Park Race Track. Info: www.tucsoncelticfestival.org
2027 presentations of The Wallace Award and The Young Scot Wallace Award. Food by Gary Maclean, National Chef of Scotland, at the University Club. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
A celebration of Scotland returns to the greater Geelong area with pipe bands, Scottish dance, entertainment, clans, Scottish & Celtic stalls and more at Bannockburn Soccer Club. Info: [email protected]
Join in for an evening of fun, easy dancing and live music! A ceilidh is a Scottish community event; our ceilidhs are family friendly and fun for all ages and abilities at St David's in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/come-ceilidh-dancing/auckland/hillsborough
A series of concerts over the weekend in The Dalradian where Dougie MacLean will be joined by musical friends from over the years, as well as Open Mic in the Rustic Cattle Shed and informal music sessions. Info: https://dunkeld.com/collections/shades-of-amber
Marks the transition from Summer to Winter with our characteristic mix of fire-play, drumming, and immersive performances at Calton Hill. Info: www.beltane.org
This landmark event will celebrate Scottish culture, heritage, and community with Pipe Bands & Solo Piping, Highland Dancing, historical displays and more at Windsor Sporting Complex, Rifle Range Rd. Info: www.facebook.com/GMMPB or [email protected].
The world’s greatest Solo Piping Championship returns for its 53rd year to Blair Castle. The Glenfiddich brings together some of the finest pipers from across the globe for a day of outstanding ceòl mòr and ceòl beag. Info: www.thepipingcentre.co.uk/the-glenfiddich-piping-championship
Pipe Bands NSW present the 2026 NSW State Championship at North Ryde RSL, 27-41 Magdala Rd. A full day of pipe band competitions and displays and stalls. Info: pipebandsaustralia.com.au
Come and learn the traditional art of Scottish Country Dancing - fantastic for fun, fitness and friendship. Beginners' course (easy dances) from 6:30-8 pm with Innes Scottish Country Dance Club. Start at any point you like at Stanhope Road School, 2b Harris Rd, Mt Wellington. Info: www.facebook.com/innesclub
Like lively Celtic music? Want to have fun while keeping fit? Come and try Scottish country dancing! Every Monday 7.30pm at the Manawatu Scottish Society Hall, Berryman’s Lane or every Wednesday 7.30pm at the Whakarongo Community Hall, cnr Stoney Creek Road & Napier Hwy. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/scottish-country-dancing/palmerston-north
A journey of discovery, from a DNA surprise to an eminent citizen of the Deep South. This presentation showcases the wide range of sources available online that can help to identify Scots emigrants after they arrived in the USA. Info: www.strath.ac.uk/studywithus/centreforlifelonglearning/genealogy/tartanandstars
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
Many Jacobite exiles, British army veterans, and political ideas crossed the Atlantic in the aftermath of the 1745 rising. This talk will explore how these individuals and ideas shaped colonial identities and understandings of loyalty and resistance during the American Revolution. Info: www.strath.ac.uk/studywithus/centreforlifelonglearning/genealogy/tartanandstars
A 3-day event filled with the skirl of the bagpipes and the wearing of the tartan with clans, dancers, pipe bands and more at Salado Museum. Info: www.saladomuseum.org/scottish-gathering-and-highland-games
Wear some tartan and join the Wellington Gaelic Club at the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner of Stoke and Hansen Sts in Newtown for music and dancing to a live band. Info: www.wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
The Learned Kindred of Currie will hold a Family Convention in Glasgow City Chambers. The purpose of the meeting is to elect a Chief of the Name and Arms of Currie. Kindred members will vote for a Chief from among per-screened Candidates, who believe that they have the qualifications and interest to be considered for ... Read more
Join in for an evening of fun, easy dancing and live music! A ceilidh is a Scottish community event; our ceilidhs are family friendly and fun for all ages and abilities at St David's in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/come-ceilidh-dancing/auckland/hillsborough
Annual St Andrews Day Ball. With Heel N Toe Ceilidh Band, Perth Academy of Highland Dancers and the Coastal Scottish Pipe Band. Ticket includes 3 course meal, beer, wine & soft drinks, at Royal Perth Yacht Club 6 Australia II Dr. Info: www.saintandrew.org.au/upcoming-events
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!
24th annual conference & dinner hosted by the American-Scottish Foundation, The Council of Scottish Clans and Associations, St Andrew’s Society of Detroit, Chicago Scots, Scottish American Women’s Society, Scottish Studies Society, and St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto. In person event or online via Zoom. Info: www.scottishleadershipconference.com
Gather your clan and come to Daylesford for a ‘wee’ bit of Scottish culture with a full day of piping, drumming & dancing at Victoria Park. Info: www.daylesfordhighland.com
Wear some tartan and join the Wellington Gaelic Club at the City of Wellington Pipe Band Hall, corner of Stoke and Hansen Sts in Newtown for music and dancing to a live band. Info: www.wellington-gaelic-club-communn-gaidhealach-wellington.weebly.com
Join the American Scottish Foundation with Whisky tasting and musical accompaniment to sing traditional Scottish songs and Christmas carols at 3 West Club, 3 W 51st St. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
Edinburgh is the 'Home of Hogmanay', events include a torchlight procession, a massive outdoor street party, a live headline concert and fireworks, and free culture trail across the city and more. Info: www.edwinterfest.com/hogmanay
A fixture in “Edinburgh’s Hogmanay” calendar and – especially if you are travelling from afar to experience a Scottish New Year – this will definitely “get your party started”. Enjoy an uplifting mix of slow airs, marches, strathspeys, jigs, reels and well-known songs at Usher Hall. Info: www.sfo.org.uk
End the year celebrating Scotland with pipe band displays, Scottish dance, athletics, Clans and more at Caledonian Park. Info: www.waipuhighlandgames.co.nz
Originally formed by Scottish prospectors and businessmen who wanted to organize an event to re-create their traditional New Year Highland celebrations in their adopted land. This iconic event is Australia's oldest continuous sporting event and features pipe bands, Girl on the Drum, clans, dancers and more. Info: www.highlandsociety.com.au/highland-gathering
Bring in the New Year 2027 with a traditional Scottish Hogmanay celebration. Learn from NZ and the UK's best during six tailored Scottish Country Dance morning classes at Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre, Mt Wellington. Info: https://sites.google.com/view/summerschool26-27
Features family-friendly Celtic rock and Traditional music, Irish & Scottish Dancing, captivating Pipes and Drums, and skilled sheepherding dogs at Marathon Community Park. Info: www.floridakeyscelticfestival.com
Join the American Scottish Foundation at University Club for their Burns Supper which celebrates, in words and music, the immortal memory of Robert Burns and Scotland’s heritage. The first recorded Burns celebration was held in 1801, when a group of his good friends gathered – and so was born the legendary Burns Supper. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
Scotland comes to central Florida! Experience traditional highland athletics, pipe bands, dance, art, Celtic music, culture and food at Central Winds Park, 1000 Central Winds Dr (East SR 434). Info: www.flascot.com
Join us in celebrating the bard. Ticket includes 3 course meal, beer, wine & soft drinks. We will have the Immortal Memory, Toast to the haggis, the lassies and the laddies and Heel N Toe Ceilidh Band will provide the music for the dancing at Crown Casino Perth. Great Eastern Hwy. Info: www.saintandrew.org.au/upcoming-events
Some of the world’s most accomplished Celtic musicians from Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and the US to teach aspiring musicians. The Winter School is opportunity to learn tunes from some of the best players and the most creative instructors of Celtic music at Seabeck Conference Center. Info: www.celticarts.org/series/winter-school
New Zealand’s oldest festival of sports, music & dance. A celebration of Scotland at the Turakina Domain, Cameron Rd. Info: www.turakinahighlandgames.co.nz
One of the Scotland’s most popular and acclaimed live bands-Simple Minds return to Australia this February as part of their V Tour 2027, celebrating five decades of music at Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Info: www.destroyalllines.com
One of the Scotland’s most popular and acclaimed live bands-Simple Minds return to New Zealand this February & March as part of their V Tour 2027, celebrating five decades of music at Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Info: www.destroyalllines.com
The SFO have been at the forefront of traditional Scottish music for over 45 years. Music lovers of all ages can expect to enjoy toe-tapping reels and jigs, lively strathspeys and marches, and poignant slow airs performed by the skilled members of one of Scotland’s most enduring traditional music organisations at Perth Concert Hall. Info: ... Read more
Enjoy events including athletics, dance, music event, parades and more at the Clay County Fairgrounds. Info: www.neflgames.org
The largest and longest-running Scottish festival in Florida’s Panhandle with Highland Games, live music, Scottish clans, dancers, food, vendors, and more—for two unforgettable days of culture, community, and Celtic pride. Info: www.pcbscottishfestival.com
Bands from across New Zealand and beyond compete at Tauranga Domain. The event will be livestreamed and watched by a global audience. Info: www.rnzpba.com
Metropolitan Melbourne’s only Scottish festival with pipe bands, Clans, entertainment, athletics, Celtic dancers and more at Eastfield Park. A great family day out! Info: www.melbournehighlandgames.org.au
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
Australia’s largest Scottish gathering with pipe bands, entertainment, Clans, dancers, athletics, street parade and stalls in the beautiful NSW Southern Highlands. A great family day of Scottish celebration, entertainment and friendship. Info: www.brigadoon.org.au
The 2027 Australian Celtic Festival is celebrating the Celtic nations Ireland & the Isle of Man. A weekend of music, dance, culture & folklore at The Australian Standing Stones. Info: www.australiancelticfestival.com