Glasgow Times

Festival pipes up with£2.5mboost

- By TOM TORRANCE

AN internatio­nal piping festival in Glasgow has broken new records and generated £2.5million for the local economy, according to a report.

Figures for Piping Live! show the summer event generated a “breathtaki­ng” sum of money and attracted a record number of attendees from all over the world.

A visitor survey and economic impact report found the event, which ran from August 7-13 this year, celebrated its most successful year to date with audiences of more than 45,000 people – a 9% increase from last year.

Commission­ed by Economic and Social Developmen­t (EKOS), the study highlighte­d the importance of the annual festival and the role it plays in attracting overseas visitors to Glasgow.

Around 75% of attendees travelled from outside the city and 32% arrived from outside Scotland – an increase on last year’s figures.

The study showed the average overseas visitor stayed in Glasgow for 5.6 days, bringing an economic benefit to hotels, restaurant­s and bars.

More than 200 events were held during the festival, which is now in its 14th year, with a line-up, including The Peatbog Faeries and Jose Manuel Tejedor.

The festival drew performers from Australia, Estonia, Argentina, Canada, Czech Republic and Italy

Piping Live! and the National Piping Centre both receive support from public bodies including Glasgow Life, Event Scotland and Creative Scotland

Roddy MacLeod, festival organiser said: “We continue to break our own records, bringing in more visitors to Glasgow each year, and showcasing some truly amazing talent.

“Piping Live! is intrinsic to Scotland’s cultural calendar and we’re delighted to say that this report reflects a worldwide thirst for traditiona­l music that is going from strength to strength.

“The number of overseas visitors are a welcome boost to tourism in Scotland, and Glasgow, bringing vital custom to local businesses, including hotels, bars and restaurant­s.”

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The piping extravagan­za smashed records and helped deliver £2.5m for the local economy

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