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Glasgow will once again play host to mass skirl of bagpipes

- Craig Williams

GLASGOW is to host Scotland’s biggest week of bagpipes this summer, with the return of Piping Live! and The World Pipe Band Championsh­ips.

The world’s biggest piping festival, Piping Live! attracts over 30,000 attendees to Glasgow each year, with an eclectic programme of events for pipers and music lovers alike to be held at venues across the city.

Run by the National Piping Centre and now in its 21st year, the festival will have lively concerts, captivatin­g recitals, hard-fought competitio­ns, engaging workshops and energetic sessions involving 700 musicians on the musical menu across its nine days, including a swathe of free and ticketed events.

The World Pipe Band Championsh­ips – which Glasgow first hosted in 1948 and the city has staged every year since 1986 – attracts thousands of pipers and drummers from all over the world to compete in the ultimate “battle of the bands”.

Social media sensation Ally Crowley-duncan, known online as Piper Ally with a combined following of over four million for her innovative piping content, will be flying in to take part in Piping Live!.

Originally from New York, Ally will be performing and hosting a Q&A as part of the Street Café, taking part in the Piping Live! Big Band, and acting as a secret judge in competitio­ns across the week.

The sonic week will get formally underway on Monday August 12 with the Piping Live! Big Band welcoming pipers and drummers of all ages and abilities to join the festival’s mass participat­ion event, filling the city centre streets with music as they march from Mansfield Park in Partick to Kelvingrov­e Art Gallery and Museum.

Buchanan Street will be awash with the sound of pipes from August 12 to August 15, with free, open air performanc­es by pipe bands from across the globe taking place each day.

In Glasgow’s West End, Kelvingrov­e Art Gallery and Museum will host a recital by an internatio­nal artist each day of the festival at 2pm, showcasing bagpiping traditions from around the world in the Centre Hall.

The week will come to a crescendo with The World Pipe Band Championsh­ips at Glasgow Green on Friday 16 and Saturday, August 17.

Finlay Macdonald, Artistic Director for Piping Live!, said: “We are proud and excited to be able to bring the 21st edition of Piping Live! To the city of Glasgow. We are thankful to our supporters, performers, participan­ts and funders who have continued to support this event through some challengin­g times for the creative industries.

“There are opportunit­ies for pipers of all levels and ages, whether in competitio­ns, at our Big Band event, or for those who fancy a go, our come and Try Sessions. You don’t have to be a piper to enjoy and take part in Piping Live!, Piping is for everyone and we look forward to bringing the sound of the pipes to the streets of Glasgow.”

Glasgow Life Chair and Glasgow City Council Convenor for Culture, Sport and Internatio­nal Relations, Bailie Annette Christie, said: “As a UNESCO City of Music,

Glasgow has a great internatio­nal reputation as a fantastic destinatio­n for lovers of all types of music, and there’s certainly nowhere better to enjoy worldclass piping.

“With the city hosting both the world’s biggest piping festival and the pinnacle of the global piping competitiv­e calendar, Glasgow is looking forward to resounding with our national instrument’s very best talent in August.

“Attracting thousands of pipers and spectators, boosting Glasgow’s visitor economy and further enhancing its internatio­nal profile, these muchloved events are extremely important to our city.

“We are therefore proud to continue our support of these outstandin­g piping extravagan­zas, and look forward to welcoming audiences from near and far to enjoy the incredible experience the two events offer.”

Paul Bush OBE, Director of Events at Visitscotl­and, said: “Piping events in Scotland offer the perfect fusion of both traditiona­l and contempora­ry culture, evoking a deep sense of pride for both locals and enthusiast­s worldwide. They play an important role in our communitie­s, enabling us all to connect, enjoy and share memorable experience­s.”

“Both Piping Live! and The World Pipe Band Championsh­ips offer incredible displays of talent, skill and expression, drawing pipers and audiences from far and wide. Glasgow’s renowned warm welcome and vibrant venues provide the perfect stage for two of the city’s most cherished summer events, and further strengthen Scotland’s position as a world-leading events destinatio­n.”

Piping Live! 2024 takes place from Saturday, August 10, to Sunday, August 18. Tickets and more informatio­n is available at www.pipinglive.co.uk.

The World Pipe Band Championsh­ips take place on Friday, August 16, and Saturday, August 17. General tickets for

The World Pipe Band Championsh­ips 2024 are available from www.theworlds. co.uk.

 ?? ?? Ailis Sutherland, Paul Jennings who is drummer with Croft No. 5, and piper Emma Hill as Glasgow prepares to host
Ailis Sutherland, Paul Jennings who is drummer with Croft No. 5, and piper Emma Hill as Glasgow prepares to host
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The Piping Live! Big Band open Piping Live! 2022
 ?? ?? Ally Crowley-duncan, known as ‘Piper Ally’
Ally Crowley-duncan, known as ‘Piper Ally’
 ?? ?? Finlay Macdonald, festival director
Finlay Macdonald, festival director

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