Learn Scottish Country Dancing with Scots on The Rocks
Sydney, NSW , AustraliaOur next Beginners Course starts on Monday 13 February 2023 at Glebe Town Hall – for more details and booking a place go to: www.trybooking.com/BYVYN
Our next Beginners Course starts on Monday 13 February 2023 at Glebe Town Hall – for more details and booking a place go to: www.trybooking.com/BYVYN
Tony McManus the legendary Celtic guitarist, live at venues in QLD, NSW, VIC and ACT. Info: www.tonymcmanus.com
The Scottish settlers of the barque Blenheim from Lochaber, Skye, Paisley and Glasgow. In December 1840 around 200 Scottish settlers landed at Kaiwharawhara (establishing the first Scottish settlement in New Zealand) from where they spread throughout the country. For the 175th Anniversary (2015) NZ writer Hugh McPhail (a descendant) researched the lives of these settlers ... Read more
Honors the Celtic culture and heritage in South Carolina’s Midlands region. Info: www.tartandaysouth.com
Lethbridge SCD will now celebrate their 40th anniversary and 25th workshop and ball at Lethbridge Signature Sandman Inn, 320 Scenic Dr. Info: www.lethbridgescottishcountrydance.org
The best whiskies from Scotland and the world, together with interactive coopering demonstrations; a heritage exhibition; exhibits from Clackmannanshire’s whisky producing past in the historic Alloa Town Hall. Info: www.slanj.events/clackmannanshires-whisky-festival
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
A celebration of Scottish film presented by the St. Andrew's Society LA. Info: www.tartanfilmfest.com
Tartan will celebrate the global story of a unique pattern which has connected communities worldwide, expressed tradition, revolt and diversity, and inspired playful and provocative design. It is a complex, rich, and sometimes painful history unequalled by any other cloth or pattern. Tartan is a textile which is adored and derided, inspiring great works of art ... Read more
Highland dance competitions as well as Pipe Band and Heavy Athletics contests. Food, craft beer, Celtic merchandise and more at at Highlander Park. Info: www.dunedinhighlandgames.com
The largest and most prestigious Scottish fashion event in the world. The theme of the 2023 show will be “Country Cool – Twenty Years of Dressed to Kilt”. This show will also be remembering Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Sean Connery, and again raising funds for the Navy SEAL Foundation. Info: www.dressedtokilt.com
A celebration of Scottish heritage with music, Clans, entertainment and more at Helotes Festival Grounds, 12210 Leslie Rd. Info: www.sahga.org
The UK’s largest Science Festival with almost 270 events for families and adults over the course of two weeks. Info: www.sciencefestival.co.uk
Hosted by the RSPBA Lothian & Borders Branch at James Young High School, West Lothian. Info: www.rspba.org
Come for the curling, stay for the Ceilidh, or come just for the Ceilidh. If you are a musician, bring your instrument. Fun, curling, prizes, pizza dinner and music at Rideau Curling Club. Tickets and details: https://ottscot.ca/kilt-up-curl-celtic-jam-session
Now in it's 12th year, the Ash Cup will again be contested following the conclusion of the Bundanoon Highland Gathering, free event. Info: www.facebook.com/ash.cup.bundanoon
In Scotland April Fool’s Day is traditionally called as Huntigowk Day. In Scots Gowk means a foolish person or cuckoo.
The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra have a fantastic show lined up including some favourites loved by their regular patrons - traditional music at its best, played by wonderful musicians who return by popular demand to provide an evening of lively entertainment including marches, strathspeys, jigs and reels, guaranteed to have your feet tapping at the Beach ... Read more
Join the RCMP Pipes, Drums and Dancers for an afternoon of music and dance as they prepare to travel to the Netherlands at Orleans United Church 1111 Orléans Blvd. Info: http://bit.ly/3WQAKN6
Running in conjunction with the Australian Celtic Cultural Awards at Australia's largest Celtic festival, the event will end in a charity auction. Info: petergrimesatacf@gmail.com
Experience an evening of amazing music, entertainment, dance and art all while enjoying award winning wine from the Winery at Bull Run all set on the historic battlefield location. Info: www.thewashingtontattoo.com
Tartan Day is a celebration of Scottish heritage on April 6, the date on which the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320. Wear some tartan with pride today!
The program will celebrate “The Story of Tartan Day” In addition to the new exhibition, Ellis Island will celebrate Tartan Day with a whole host of performers at Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. Info: www.facebook.com/TartanDayonEllisIsland
Color Guard, flags and anthems. Scottish entertainers–City of Alexandria Pipe band; Peter Walker, fiddler; Scottish dancers at DACOR Bacon House, 1801 F Street, NW. Info: www.nationalcapitaltartanday.com/2023-tartan-day-reception
Presented by The Scottish Coalition, USA honoring The Honorable John J. Duncan, Jr.(R-TN ret.) and The Honorable Mike McIntyre (D-NC ret.) at DACOR Bacon House, 1801 F Street, NW. Info: www.nationalcapitaltartanday.com/2023-tartan-day-award
A fantastic family festival in Te Anau, Fiordland celebrating the south's Scottish roots. Includes Piping & Dancing, & Highland Games for the whole family. The Te Anau Tartan Festival is held over Easter weekend at Real Journeys Fiordland Community Event Centre and adjacent Memorial Park. Info: www.teanautartanfestival.co.nz
Listen to the stirring sounds of the pipes and drums and a variety of solo competitions. Highland dancing, Scottish stalls and more at Maclean Showground, in the Scottish town of Australia. Info: www.macleanhighlandgathering.com.au
Includes Highland & National Dancing and Solo Piping Competition. Info: www.facebook.com/HBEasterHighlandGames
Celebrate Tartan Day with food, vendors, live music, clans, and more at Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Rd. Info: www.coloradotartanday.com
Topic: Victorian Travelers in Scotland. Presenter ;Professor Kevin James, PhD, Scottish Studies Foundation Chair, and Professor of History, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. This event is complimentary. To attend email: jacksanders@chicagoscots.org.
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
The St. Andrew’s Society is pleased to announce an evening of Scottish-Canadian hospitality with a night of Celtic music, culture and fun at Noonan's Pub. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
The largest one day agricultural show how in New Zealand, with pipe bands, sheep dog trials, Highland dancing, piping and solo drumming com petitions and more. Info: www.mackenzieshow.co.nz
The two-day event will be held in association with An Comunn Gàidhealach, who are responsible for the annual Royal National Mòd, and hosted by Mòd Gold Medallist and BBC Alba’s SpeakGaelic presenter, Joy Dunlop. It marks the first time a Mòd has taken place in New York City. Info: www.nyctartanweek.org/mod.
Previewing a new work from the award winning team of Noisemaker. With menu overseen by Gary Maclean and whisky and gin tasting curated by Robin Robinson. Cost from $95. Info: https://americanscottishfoundation.com/events/2023-Tartan_Week_Supper_Club.html
Celebrate Scotland on the Fountain Terrace as we bring you a variety of pipe bands, singers and musicians to perform for you at Bryant Park. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com/tartanDay
Honors our Scottish American community and our diaspora. Established by U.S. Senate resolution 155 in 1998. Presented by The Robert Burns Society of Charleston. Info: www.burnscharleston.org
NY Genealogical & Biographical Society & The American-Scottish Foundation® present a Talk with Dr. Joseph Morrow, Lord Lyon, King of Arms "Arms for the Bard" joined by Alan Beck of the Robert Burns World Federation Ltd. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
A celebration of Scotland in the heart of NY for Tartan Day celebration, main parade in addition to events around NY during the week. Info: www.nycTartanWeek.org
Five stages of live music, traditional Celtic food & vendors, Celtic clans, Highland Games, and plenty of activities for the wee ones. Info: www.ormondbeachcelticfestival.com
Celebrate the thrill & excitement of the ancient Highland Games at Sandtown Park. Info: www.redstonehighlandgames.com
A festival for the community featuring Celtic music, food, vendors, and athletics at Craig Ranch Park. Info: www.lasvegascelticsociety.org
Come and experience all the fun with Highland Dancing, Bagpipe Bands, Highland Athletics, Scottish Clan Societies and more at historic Rural Hill. Info: www.lochnorman.com
Celebrating our Scottish heritage at Bethel Presbyterian Church. Info: www.standrewspittsburgh.org
Come and immerse yourself in the music and traditions of Scotland! ScotStringNZ is a week-long residential camp. Specialist teachers from Scotland will offer lessons for strings, keyboards and accompaniment instruments, as well as band work. Info: www.scotstring.nz
City Of Melbourne Highland Pipe Band is excited to be performing at the Festival Interceltique de Lorient in August. They are fundraising to cover the cost of freighting their weighty drums and other expenses. The Trivia Night will be a lot of fun and laughs with some impressive prizes and silent auction items up for ... Read more
World premiere of "Maggie" at Theatre Aquarius: Meet Maggie, a Scottish single mother of three boys. Set between 1954 and 1976, Maggie tells the inspirational tale of a fiery school cleaner living in the mining town of Lanarkshire, Scotland. After suffering an unthinkable loss, Maggie must rely on her strength, sense of humour and fiercely ... Read more
The heartbeat of the 2023 Virginia International Tattoo will be its incredible international cast of more than 800 performers, with bands from the U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps joined by civilian and military performers from 7 nations at Scope Arena, 201 E Brambleton Ave. Info: 757-282-2800 or www.vafest.org/tattoo
A Celebration of Scotland's Treasures, The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA's annual fundraising gala and auction. This festive evening of Scottish music, dining, and dancing will be held at New York City's beautiful Metropolitan Club. Info: www.ntsusa.org/about-us/celebration-gala
Join the RSCDS Winnipeg for a weekend Scottish Country Dancing events at Victoria Inn. Info: www.rscdswinnipeg.ca
Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto is inviting you to a Zoom Cèilidh. Join us to speak and learn Gaelic, enjoy cultural fun and activities, share a story, song or dance and help grow our Gaelic community together. Info: gaelictoronto@gmail.com or www.gaelicsocietytoronto.com/friday-night-ceilidh.html
Scottish music, Heavy events, dancers and more at Meadowmere Park, 3000 Meadowmere Lane. Info: www.grapevineceltic.com
Come along for a fabulously fun evening of dancing and music with the Auld Alliance. Auld Alliance perform an entertaining blend of upbeat traditional folk songs and beautiful heartfelt ballads from Scotland, Ireland, France, and Australia. They will lead you through the Scottish Ceilidh dancing with instructions so everyone can join in and have a ... Read more
A grand celebration of heritage and tradition for everyone - with a parade from the Lord Elgin Hotel in Ottawa to Parliament Hill, come along in your tartans and enjoy the pipes and drums, dancing, and the corgis! We welcome guest players and dancers to register on the band website to take part, and everyone ... Read more
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
Now in its 41st year, Shetland Folk Festival welcomes visiting and local acts to the UK's most northerly folk festival. Concerts are performed throughout the isles, featuring some of the best international, British and Shetland music the world has to offer. Info: www.shetlandfolkfestival.com
Dunfermline, Royal Burgh in the Kingdom of Fife – Scotland’s capital till the 17th century. Anciently called the Auld Toon; a city of kings, it was the residence of Malcolm III (Canmore’s Tower), and the burial place of Robert the Bruce. Later industrialised, it greatly benefited from its famous son Andrew Carnegie’s benevolence. A lad ... Read more
A book festival on the beautiful inner Hebridean isle of Colonsay. As well as readings and performances, the emphasis is on meeting and chatting with the writers, plus debate and good craic in the pub. Info: www.colonsaybookfestival.com
All ages welcome. Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. Info: John: 0427990754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Come and celebrate the centenary of the RSCDS at an afternoon of Early Wellington Dances organised by the Wellington Region. From 1.00pm-4.00pm, at St John’s Anglican Church Hall in Johnsonville. Cost: $10. Suitable for intermediate dancers and above. Four longstanding tutors from the Wellington Region—Iain Boyd, Romaine Butterfield, Edith Campbell and Elaine Laidlaw—will teach dances ... Read more
Scottish Country Dancing to the music of James Gastineau Hills and Sean Valenzuela. Come along and bring a friend to a night of fun dances. All dances will be walked through. Also suitable for more experienced dancers. Supper provided. PAY ONLINE OR AT THE DOOR $25 RSCDS members, $30 non members at Don Moore Community ... Read more
A living, dynamic reinterpretation and modernisation of an ancient Iron Age Celtic ritual and is the largest of its kind. Celebrate the return of summer at Calton Hill.Info: www.beltane.org
Scottish dancing is social and energetic – exercise for body and mind, done to toe-tapping music! Have fun and meet new people, while getting fit. It’s suitable for all levels of fitness, and is a great way of meeting and socialising with new people at Wellington High School Community Education Centre, 249 Taranaki St. Info: ... Read more
Celebrating year of Scotland with a great range of Celtic entertainment, stalls and more amongst the Australian Standing Stones. Come and experience this unique Festival in the spectacularly colourful autumn that is a highlight of the cool New England climate. Info: 02 6730 2400 or www.australiancelticfestival.com
Join us for an evening of unique and rare whiskies in aid of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital at Mount Royal Club, 1175 Sherbrooke Street West. Info: www.whiskyfete.org
An annual celebration of traditional music from Scotland and around the world, features an extensive programme of concerts and workshops, performed and hosted by world-class musicians. Info: www.edinburghtradfest.com
A celebration of Scottish heritage, history, traditions, and music through educational and entertaining events at 3101 FM 51. Info: www.TexasScottishFestival.com
At the historic Bethesda Academy for the return of the heavy athletics, pipe bands, Highland dancers, historic reenactors, Scottish vendors, Celtic musicians, and dozens of Scottish Clans at one of the most beautiful settings in the country. Info: www.savannahscottishgames.com
Celebrate Scotland at Schroeder Park, 359 Old Meramec Station Rd. Info: www.stlouis-scottishgames.com
New Mexico's oldest Celtic Festival and Scottish Highland Games at Balloon Fiesta Park. Info: www.celtfestabq.com
Hutt Valley Orchestra is delighted to be presenting their first concert for 2023. Included are MacCunn's "The Land of the Mountain and the Flood" evoking stirring images of the Scottish Highlands, Vaughan Williams lively "English Folk Song Suite", Khachaturian's "Waltz" from Masquerade and Delius "La Calinda" at St James Church, 71 Woburn Rd. Info: www.hvo.org.nz
Join the Hunter Valley Scots Club for a social event at Teralba Community Hall, Cnr Margaret St & Anzac Pde. Info: www.hvscots.org
Luncheon at Tamburlaine Organic Wines, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley. Info: Geoff Davidson: niara@bigpond.com
Fresh from a sold-out run at the Sydney Fringe Comedy Festival, catch the 2021 winner of "Best Newcomer" (NZ Comedy Guild 2021), Ryan McGhee, as he explores all things Scottish and Kiwi at Te Auaha, 65 Dixon St. Info: www.comedyfestival.co.nz/find-a-show/the-scottish-kiwi
From wildlife-watching coastal walks to scrambles on towering granite ridges, Scotland's premier hillwalking and mountaineering festival is an opportunity to discover a fascinating island with amazing landscapes, in the safe hands of experienced local leaders. Info: www.arranmountainfestival.co.uk
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
Join the Saint Andrew Society of Western Australia for Scottish music, dance and fun at Yokine Bowling Club, 10 Wordsworth Avenue, Yokine. Info: www.saintandrew.org.au
With performances by Dartmouth & District Pipe Band (Grades 5 and 4) and the 78th Highlanders (Halifax Citadel) Pipe Band (Grade 1) at École du Carrefour 201 A Avenue du Portage ##201A. Info: www.dartmouthpipeband.com
Aye Write! is Glasgow's Book Festival, founded in 2005 and each year celebrates the best in national, international and local writing, with big names and emerging talent on the programme. Info: www.facebook.com/AyeWrite
Patrons will be able to taste a wide range of Ales and many local gin producers will be exhibiting, enabling people to explore different varieties of the famous drink. On top of beer and gin, the festival will also welcome a cocktail bar, a prosecco bar, a rum bar, cider and lager. Info: www.helensburghroundtable.org/our-events
South-East Queensland's premier ceilidh band, The Ceilidh Clan, and Anywhere Festival Moreton Bay present a night of joyful dancing and live music at the Hills District Community Centre, Arana Hills. Family friendly event - all ages welcome. Info & tickets: www.ceilidhclan.com
Pipes, drums, dancers, athletes, entertainers, and authentic food and wares. All set on the campus of historic Maryville College, in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. Info: www.smokymountaingames.org
Pipers, drummers, dancers, heavy events athletes, and enthusiasts from all over Western Canada come to southern Saskatchewan each year on the May long weekend to participate at Victoria Park. Info: www.saskhighland.ca
A celebration of Scotland at at Topaz Park. Info: www.victoriahighlandgames.com
A celebration of Scotland at Sangamon County Fairgrounds, 316 West Birch. Info: www.centralillinoiscelts.com
A day of global whisky celebration, try a dram and celebrate the water of life. Info: www.worldwhiskyday.com
A day of athletics, music, dancing, food, and arts celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture at Fair Hill Fairgrounds, 4600 Telegraph Rd. Info: www.fairhillscottishgames.org
Highland Heavy Games, bagpiping and massed dands, dance axhibitions, an array of Celtic Music, demonstrations, Gathering of Scottish Clans, Historical & Heritage Societies, jids events and more at Lincoln Hill Farms. Info: www.flceltic.org
A Highland Gathering (2 Course evening meal), a fabulous evening of all things Scottish, will be held at the Downs Club at 6pm. Cost $75.00 per person. Info: Marg 0429 700 217 or www.societystandrewddb.org
A night of food, music and dancing at St Teresa's Church Hall. Presented by Pipes in the Park Wellington. Info: events@stteresas.ac.nz or www.facebook.com/pipesintheparkWGTN
A fantastic day out for the whole family, with attractions from Highland Dancing to contemporary Scottish sports. Info: www.gordoncastle.co.uk/gordon-castle-highland-games-2023
Alongside regular favourites and scores of Orkney-based musicians and singers, the lineup features acts from across the UK, Scandinavia and North America. The globally renowned Scottish folk group Capercaillie are set to appear at this years event. Info: www.orkneyfolkfestival.com
Memorial Day Weekend for Scottish dance, music, food, entertainment on the grounds of Alma High School. Info: www.almahighlandfestival.com
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society are delighted to welcome dancers to Toronto for the first Spring Fling event held in North America. Info: www.rscds.org/events/spring-fling-2023-toronto
The Knights, pipe bands, Clans, medieval villagers, Celtic stalls, singing and dancing at Berry Showground. Info: www.berryrotary.org.au/celtic-festival
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
Celebrating Scottish heritage at Furman University. Info: www.gallabrae.com
The famous Blackford Highland Games have been held since 1870 on the park, an area of land loaned to the community by the landowner. A condition of the loan is that the Highland Games are held there annually in May. Info: www.blackfordhighlandgames.co.uk
All ages welcome. Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. Info: John: 0427990754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Pipe band competition only, the event will be free to the public. Info: www.facebook.com/TheGatheringIpswich
Hosted by the Brunswick Scottish Society and the Scottish Societies & Clans of Victoria - A Highland Ball featuring Watsonia RSL Pipes and Drums, highland dancing display, Scottish Country Dancing and Old Time Dancing at Brunswick Town Hall, 233 Sydney Rd,Brunswick. Info: www.trybooking.com/CHPSQ
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. Bring your dancing shoes and wear a touch of tartan at St Andrew's College, 347 Papanui Rd, Strowan. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2023/st-andrews-college-pipe-band-ceilidh/christchurch
Shetland Migrants to New Zealand-Seafarers, Knitters and much more. The Wellington Shetland Society members are delighted to share news of the Society’s current activities to celebrate its Centenary year – exhibitions, Anniversary Picnic, Viking Ball, annual Stout Lecture, Island Bay mural, interwoven with stories of migrants and settlements and illustrated with displays at the Victoria ... Read more
Traditioanl Scottish Games in heart of Scotland at Blair Castle. Info: www.atholl-estates.co.uk/blair-castle
Visitors from across the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario and the U.S. come together for 3-days of public interactive and entertainment venues. Activities regularly include: Scottish Athletics, Tug-o-War, Rugby, Massed Pipe Bands, Live Music, Dance, Falconry, Jousting, Workshops along with retail and refreshment venues. Info: www.gatheringofthescots.com
Pipe bands, Scottish dancers & entertainment, Scottish Clans & community groups on display at Central Park. A free community event. Wingham is a small township 20min drive west of Taree on the beautiful mid-north coast of New South Wales. Info: www.bonniewingham.com
Close to the shores of Loch Lomond, the stunningly beautiful, original sea-side getaway, Helensburgh. Featuring a variety of traditional Highland Games Competitions like the Sheaf Toss, Hammer Throw and of course the world-famous Caber Toss. There will also be lots of athletics with dedicated Highland Dance stages. Info: www.hlhighlandgames.scot
Celebrate the cultural heritage of Celtic peoples from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany and Galicia and their influence on Appalachia with a daylong festival by the bonnie banks of the Youghiogheny River. Family friendly event featuring traditional and contemporary Celtic music, Irish and Scottish dancing, Highland athletes, Pipe & Drum bands, Clans, living history and educational ... Read more
Presented by the Scottish Dance Society, the annual event features Highland dance, bagpipe, drum and band competitions, food and merchandise vendors, clan tents, athletics, Scottish breed animals and the Scotland FOREver Golf Tournament(June 4 in Bellingham). Nestled between Seattle, WA and Vancouver, B.C., the area is known for beautiful scenery and outdoor recreation. Info: www.ScottishDanceSociety.org
The Concert, which is run by the Bonnie Wingham Scottish Festival, is a unique opportunity for people of all ages to enjoy the spectacular world of music and dance. Performers are all locals who excel in their respective field.It is a chance for all to experience music in its full glory. 2-4pm. Info: Jillian 02 ... Read more
Join the American Scottish Foundation, along with with historian and architect John Kinnear to present the latest talk in our ongoing series at The Arsenal, Central Park. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
The five-day events programme at the Scottish Seabird Centre in the coastal town of North Berwick, near Edinburgh, will bring together leading artists, writers and environmentalists to celebrate Scotland’s incredible marine wildlife and habitats. Info: www.seabird.org
The National Celtic Festival, Australia's largest and most diverse celebration of Celtic music, arts and culture ,held over the June long week-end in beautiful Portarlington, on the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria. Info: www.nationalcelticfestival.com
The AHCS National Show comprises a three day event with a focus on education, fun and fellowship. The pinnacle event being held on the Sunday, showcasing the judging of the best Highland bulls, cows and steers in Australia. Info: www.australianhighlandcattle.org
A Night Of Irish & Scottish Comedy descends on Auckland. Irish comedian, Alan McElroy (RNZ's The Panel) will a host a hilarious line up of talent from the auld countries. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2023/booze-craic-night-of-irish-scottish-comedy-auckland/auckland/western-springs
The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra have a fantastic show lined up including some favourites loved by their regular patrons – traditional music at its best, played by wonderful musicians who return by popular demand to provide an evening of lively entertainment including marches, strathspeys, jigs and reels, guaranteed to have your feet tapping at Ushers Hall. ... Read more
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
Heavy Events include top American and Canadian throwers. Pipe Bands, entertainment by Adam Fancey and Highland Dancers in the Beer Tent. Sheep dog demonstrations. All things Scottish available to purchase from the vendors. Enjoy the Ceilidh in the evening. At Montrose Cultural Field 9839-103 Ave. Info: www.gphighlandgames.ca
A celebration of Celtic life and culture in Carroll County,at Carroll County Agriculture Center, 706 Agriculture Center Dr. Info: www.carrollcountycelticfestival.com
In the glorious grounds of Glamis Castle in Angus for a truly Scottish day out. Info: www.strathmorehighlandgames.co.uk
A five-day-long camp that immerses participants in the Scottish arts. Participants will learn to pipe from some of the world's best bagpipe instructors. Info: 870-307-PIPE or James.Bell@lyon.edu.
Join the Scottish Society of Ottawa at the Heart & Crown Byward Market for this year's Spring Scottish Breakfast and AGM. Info: www.ottscot.ca/agm
Featuring Highland dance, pipes & drums, and heavy events competitions. As well as demonstrations, workshops, live entertainment, and cultural exhibitions at the Hal Betts Sportsplex, corner of Assomption Blvd and Vaughn Harvey Blvd. Info: www.monctonhighlandgames.com
This event will be back at The Chefs’ House, an innovative restaurant that operates as part of the Hospitality & Culinary Arts Program at George Brown College. A brand ambassador from Spirit of York Distillery will be onsite to sample one of their gins. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
Pipe bands, Scottish dancers, heavy events, ceilidh, Clans and more at at Victoria Park. Info: www.cobourghighlandgames.ca
A weekend of pipe bands, tartan and Scottish entertainment at Town Centre Park, 3099 Trevor Wingrove Way. Info: www.scotfestbc.com
The Chicago Scots invite you to join us for the Midwest's Largest Scottish Event, the 37th annual Scottish Festival & Highland Games at Hamilton Lakes Park Blvd. & Pierce Rd. Info: www.chicagoscots.org
A celebration of Scotland at Utah State Fair Park 155 North 1000 West. Info: www.utahscottish.blogspot.com
A 2 day Clydesdale & Heavy Horse Experience featuring a Scottish Highland Gathering with pipe bands at Boonah Showgrounds. Info: 1300 259 343 or www.clydesdalespectacular.com.au.
This event has been cancelled for 2023. Info: www.aussie-scots.org.au
Central Washington's premier Scottish Fest and Highland Games. Info: www.prosserscottishfest.org
The annual Water Valley Celtic Festival is a one day lively and totally unique experience that features talent of all levels involving music, dance and stories performed by individuals and groups covering the range from amateur to professional level. The festival is designed to promote traditional Celtic material and local talent.Info: www.watervalleycelticfestival.org
The day the Scots of Townsville and everyone who loves all things Scottish come together for a free community event in conjunction with the Cotters Market. Info: www.facebook.com/Townsvillescots
Join Clan Carmichael International at the source of the name to celebrate 40 years of Clan Gatherings, at Carmichael Estate. Info: https://carmichael.co.uk/product/clan-gathering-2023-deposit/
This popular event is an affordable experience 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 Park. Info: cityevents@aberdeencity.gov.uk
Islands in the North Atlantic, like Tory Island - the Irish island of legend and myth, the Hebrides in the Northwest of Scotland, the Shetlands, Iceland or the wild archipelago of the Faroe Islands - these are the places where harpist Thomas Loefke composes music. From the sounds of the Celtic Middle Ages, and the ... Read more
An annual event, showcasing the best of food, farming and rural life at Ingliston in Edinburgh. Info: www.royalhighlandshow.org
Scottish entertainment, dancing , pipe bands, clans and more at Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. Info: www.ohioscottishgames.com
Maggie tells the inspirational tale of a fiery school cleaner living in the mining town of Lanarkshire Scotland at the Charlottetown Festival. Info: www.maggiethemusical.com
Highland games, Clans, Celtic music and vendors at the Ottawa County Fairgrounds. Info: www.hollandcelticfestival.org
The events include a formal dinner, inspection of the Scotland-Australia Cairn at Mosman, history talks, a visit to an historical site, the Kirkin' o' the Tartan and Clans/Families forum at the Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church, Annandale, and concluding with a traditional luncheon at NSW Parliament House. Info & booking: www.scottishaustralianheritagecouncil.com.au
Flock to Jack Miner's and take a gander at the great new venue for the 2023 Kingsville Highland Games. Ty Cobb Field at Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary provides the backdrop for a totally immersive Highland Games experience. Pipes & Drums, Highland Dancing, Scottish Athletic Heavy Events, Tug of War, Clan Village, Sheep Herding, Haggis Hurl, ... Read more
Highland Dance Competition, Pipe & Drum Competition, Heavy Games Competition, Clans and more. Info: www.manitobahighlandgathering.org
Some highlights include: Massed bagpipe bands, Scottish Athletics, Kid's area, sheepdog trials, Highland dancing, foot and arts, Scottish clans area, and more at Brengle Terrace City Park. Info: www.SDHighlandGames.org
Featuring all things Scottish-Bagpipes, Heavy Athletics, Celtic Dance, Drumming, Kilted Mile, Scotch Tasting and more at Alaska State Fair. Info: www.alaskanscottish.org
Pipes and drums, Clans, entertainment and more at Frontier Park. Info: www.tacomagames.org
Held in Red Deer since 1947, and are known as the kickoff to the outdoor Highland Season in Alberta. The Highland Games are an integral part of our community identity and a well-loved event at the start of the summer at Harvard Business Park, Springbrook. Info: www.reddeerhighlandgames.com
Celebrate the Winter in Bathurst with pipes and drums of the Parramatta Caledonian Pipe Band, Scottish Highland Dancing, songs and poems of Robert Burns, kilts and traditional dancing. Join in lots of dancing with the Ceilidh Dance Band in the ballroom and plenty more at Abercrombie House, 311 Ophir Rd. Info: 02 6331 4929 or ... Read more
All ages welcome. Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. Info: John: 0427990754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Ceres Games are the oldest free games in Scotland. There has been a market and games held here at the end of June, every year (except for war and during the period of the 1746 Act of Proscription) since 1314. Info: www.ceresgames.co.uk
Join Clan Donald Auckland for an evening of good food, music and company at The Parnell, Gladstone Rd, Parnell. Info: clan.donald.auckland@xtra.co.nz
From the grace of Scottish Country dancing to traditional Scottish events and activities for the Wee ones - there is something of appeal to all ages. The 50th Highland Gathering by The Edmonton Scottish Society at 3105-101st SW. Info: www.edmontonscottishsociety.org
“Rainy rainy rattlestanes, dinna rain on me”: “Mackintosh” formula – patented in 1823. Ways to make life easier have always engaged inventive Scottish minds. Dr David Lambie will reveal the successes of two ‘chemistry’ partners, one being Charles Macintosh who has long kept us dry with the essential ‘mack’! at the Victoria University of Wellington ... Read more
The festival promotes the legacy of Robert Burns and celebrates the diverse cultural heritage in south-west Victoria. Info: www.camperdownburnsfestival.com.au
This fast-paced show continues to captivate audience members young and old alike year after year. The Tattoo is a masterpiece of colour, music, artistry, athleticism and nostalgia at Scotiabank Centre> Info: www.nstattoo.ca
The Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary with a weekend of heritage boat, storytelling, children's activities, music and dance in the historic port of Portsoy, including opening act Skerryvore. Info: www.stbfportsoy.org
he annual celebration gives locals and visitors alike up close and personal insight into this distinct and vibrant living culture, bringing the kitchen-céilidh feel to the forefront. Concerts and ceilidhs, pub nights and square dances, celebrate beautiful Unama’ki/Cape Breton’s glorious scenery, music, food, and people with this perfect summer season kick-off – one big island-wide ... Read more
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 Warriors to enjoy as well as three-legged races, and the famed Kilted Dash to participate in. A multitude of stores and stands will surround the area selling ... Read more
Celebrate Scotland and Canada at the oldest Scottish games in Ontario. Info: www.embrohighlandgames.ca
A celebration of Scotland at King’s Park. Info: www.pentictonscottishfestival.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!
Wishing all our Canadian readers and friends a very Happy Canada Day!
Join in for a Winter Ceilidhs and enjoy nights of Scottish country dancing, supper (bring a plate), & merriment Ngaio Union Church, 3 Kenya St. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2023/winter-ceilidhs-at-ngaio-union-church/wellington
Celebrate Canada Day with Sons of Scotland Pipe Band at MacKenzie King Estate, 3 shows at 1, 2 and 3 pm. Info: www.sospb.com
The 2023 MTF Program will begin on Sunday 2nd July (TBC) with the annual Kirkin ‘O the Tartan service at The Scots’ Church, Collins Street. Melbourne Tartan Day Parade on Collins Street will be on 9th July at 2.00pm. MTF Gala Dinner & Concert will be on Saturday 22nd July at Melbourne Town Hall. Full ... Read more
The longest running Highland Games outside of Scotland at Columbus Field. Info: www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca
Join the Saint Andrew Society of Western Australia for Scottish music, dance and fun at Irish Club, 61 Townshend Road, Subiaco. Info: www.saintandrew.org.au
The City of Melbourne Highland Pipe Band presents this celebration and showcase of one of Australia's oldest pipe bands. You will be entertained with many traditional favourites, alongside a number of original and contemporary works from the band's rich and innovative repertoire. With special guests the Glenbrae Celtic Dancers helping bring the music to life ... Read more
“Theo and G” are the next barndance band! Theo on accordion with Gary on guitar and calling. They are known for their nights filled with fun, great music and most of all, exceptional dancing. Bring your dancing shoes and smiles, all that is needed for an evening of merriment at Irish Society Hall, 29 Domain ... Read more
Put on by Royal Scottish Country Dance Society. 3pm at the Irish Hall, Carrington St. Food, tea, coffee will be available. Info: www.rscdsadelaide.org.au/events-local/tartan-day-ceilidh
Wishing all our US readers a happy, safe and fun Independence Day.
Scottish music, dancing, foods, costumes, field games, clans and much more at MacRae Meadows. Info: 828 733-1333 or www.gmhg.org
Enjoy three days and nights of lively music, exciting competitions, cultural workshops, and friendly small town hospitality. Info: www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca
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.site
Alva Games are the last surviving sports and games to be run in Clackmannanshire, at Johnstone Park. Info: www.alva.ukctest.co.uk
Celtfest is 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
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
Join the Burnie Highland Pipe Band and Burnie Scottish Country Dancers for a night of Scottish fun at the Wynyard Wharf Hotel. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1063480
Laldy (adverb): “To undertake an action with gusto or great enthusiasm.” Fiddle player Rachel Evans and multi-instrumentalist Donald James combine forces for one mission: to play folk and gie i’ laldy. With Welsh and Scottish roots and a base in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, they are inspired by Celtic and Scandinavian music traditions as they wind their ... Read more
Returns to the East Stroudsburg University camp, with a Piping & Drumming camp for all ages and ability levels. Info: www.balmoralschoolofpiping.org/balmoral-school/for-summer
Award-winning music festival with exceptional music, breathtaking scenery and Celtic and Gaelic culture on offer. Info: www.hebceltfest.com
A distinct island show about the arrival of the Scots on Prince Edward Island to take centre stage at the Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre. Highland Storm runs July 13, 20, 21 & 27. Info: www.collegeofpiping.com.
"Under The Kilt" is inspired by the rainy, windy nights of the Highlands when the whiskey flows and the songs tell the story of the people and the past. Known for his abstract Scottish voice, effortless harmonies and melodic guitars Pol has dreamed of putting on a show like this for a while now. Pol ... Read more
The Games will once again showcase talented pipe bands, dancers, and athletes from throughout Ontario and beyond. Learn more about Scottish heritage in the ‘Avenue of the Clans’ and the Heritage Tent at Churchill Park. Info: www.cambridgescottishfestival.ca
Prepare to be transported straight to the rolling hills of the Scottish Highlands when The Scots School Albury Pipe Band showcases its talented musicians in its Sounds of Scotland concert in two amazing nights of iconic Scottish music at a the Albury Entertainment Centre. Experience the power and majesty of the pipes and drums and ... Read more
A celebration of Scotland at Tudhope Park. Info: www.scottishfestival.ca
A twirl of tartan, competitors tearing down the track, the clang of a caber, and the peppering of pipes filling the air in the Capital of the Highlands. Info: www.invernesshighlandgames.com
"The Friendly Games" held in the beautiful North West Highlands. Info: www.lochcarrongames.org.uk/2023
Join the Hunter Valley Scots Club for a social event at Teralba Community Hall, Cnr Margaret St & Anzac Pde. Info: www.hvscots.org
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. Info: www.rscds.org/events/summer-school-2023
Held on the beautiful campus at PennWest Edinboro, with a Piping & Drumming camp for all ages and ability levels. Info: www.balmoralschoolofpiping.org/balmoral-school/for-summer
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 Inveraray Castle. Info: www.inveraray-games.co.uk
Performing traditional Scottish music to excite, engage and enlighten all ages. Tours locations Newnan GA, Memphis TN, Covington, LA and Houston, TX. Info: www.fiddleorchestra.com
A family-oriented weekend celebrating the rich Celtic heritage, culture, and hospitality found along the coast of Maine. Info: www.mainecelticcelebration.com
Moray’s much-loved folk festival is set to display the very best Scottish talent and traditional music over a weekend of top-tier Scottish music and culture. Info: www.speyfest.com
The 6th oldest Scottish festival in the US featuring the North American Scottish Athletics Championship, US West Coast Drum Corps Championship, NW Regional Harp Finals, colorful pipe bands, and Highland dancers competing before judges of worldwide renown at Enumclaw Expo Center, 45224 – 284th Avenue SE. Info: www.sshga.org
At the traditional seat to Clans MacLaren, MacGregor, Stewarts of Ardvorlich and Macnab. Info: www.lochearnheadhighlandgames.co.uk
The event consists of piping and drumming competitions, massed band performances, highland dance competitions, and Scottish heavy games at Broadmoor Lake Park. Info: www.sphg.ca
A full Scottish festival, including pipe bands, highland dancers, Scottish clans, dog show, vendors and much more. Info: www.uxbridgescottishfestival.com
725 years ago on the 22nd of July 1298 the Patriots of Scotland under the command of Sir William Wallace stood their ground at the Battle of Falkirk against overwhelming numbers against the might of King Edward I of England's army. This event will bring history to life with our tradition commemoration we highly encourage ... Read more
Through a range of events that will be open to academic researchers and the public, the aim of the Outlander Conference Glasgow 2023 is to further the exchange of information and knowledge surrounding Outlander, both books and TV series, ensuring its far-reaching and long-lasting impact as a remarkable socio-cultural phenomenon at the University of Glasgow. ... Read more
Funds raised from the 2023 Ceilidh will assist the Marlborough Pipe Band in going away to compete and perform over the next year. Along with the band enjoy a Ceilidh band, food and great company at Marlborough Boys' College 5 Stephenson St. Info: www.facebook.com/Ceilidhmarlboroughnz
The Tall Ships Races is an annual race series that has been arranged by Sail Training International since 1956 and in summer 2023 the town of Lerwick will welcome the fleet for four days of celebrations, sharing culture and international friendships. Info: www.tallshipslerwick.com
Workshops, entertainment, competitions and provide visitors an opportunity to learn more about Scottish heritage, on the beautiful grounds of historic Government House. Info: www.highlandgames.ca
Saturate your senses in the sights, sounds, and tastes of our Celtic heritage at Riverscape MetroPark. Info: www.daytoncelticfestival.com
Piping and Pipe Bands in NZ and round the world – tartan blood is not a necessity! Piping has long been nurtured by Scottish migrants: top class local players and regular contact with the piping world – some reflections by Philip Mair, former Pipe Major City of Wellington Pipe Band, soloist, judge and commentator. A ... Read more
A non-stop weekend of live music, family, friends and fun at Ettrick Bay on the magical Isle of Bute. Info: www.butefest.co.uk
A traditional and spectacular Scottish sporting event held in Caithness in the far North of Scotland, near to Thurso, the North Coast 500 route and the famous end of the road landmark of John O’Groats. Info: www.halkirkgames.co.uk
All ages welcome. Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. Info: John: 0427990754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Pipe band performances at Maitland Park. A free entry concert for the community. Info: Greg Queenan, Secretary, 0409 918 260.
In the heart of Macnab country and to coincide with the annual Killin Highland Games. In addition to the Games, there will be an evening dinner and music, opportunities to commune with the dead on Innis Bhuidhe (the Macnab burial island), and of course the presence of our warm and wonderful Chief, Jamie Macnab of ... Read more
A distinct island show about the arrival of the Scots on Prince Edward Island to take centre stage at the Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre. Highland Storm runs July 13, 20, 21 & 27. Info: www.collegeofpiping.com.
A great pipe band show on Ottawa's Byward Market featuring the Sons of Scotland, MacEoin Ramsay and the Ottawa Highlanders. Come by and donate to the kilt fund! Info: www.sospb.com
Since the first Games were held in 1948, thousands of people find themselves drawn each year to Maxville to witness an outstanding display of music, dance, sports, fiddling, pageantry, and tradition. Info: www.glengarryhighlandgames.com
A unique and memorable celebration of music, dance and military pageantry at Edinburgh Castle. One of Scotland's premier summer events. Info: www.edintattoo.co.uk
Scottish entertainment, Clans, heavy events and more at Greenmead Historical Village, 20501 Newburgh Rd. Info: www.highlandgames.com
One of the greatest celebrations of arts and culture in the world at venues across Edinburgh. Info: www.edfringe.com
An unparalleled celebration of music, theatre, opera and dance performed at venues across Edinburgh. Info: www.eif.co.uk
Celebrating the traditions of Scotland at Spokane County Fair & Expo Center, 404 N. Havana St. Info: www.spokanehighlandgames.net
Join us for our Ceilidh as we celebrate 50 years of Warringah Scottish. Throughout the night we will dance, share our talents as well as enjoy the talents of Manly Warringah Pipe Band at 1183 Pittwater Rd. Info: www.facebook.com/WarringahScottishSociety
A fantastic evening of food, drinks and music. Join the City of Hobart Highland Pipe Band for whisky and gin tastings, a slow cooked casserole buffet, the Tasmanian Kitchen Piper Cup, and dancing to the sounds of Hobart’s favourite cover band, Manhattan, at Hobart Function and Conference Centre. Info: www.cohhpb.com
Two course meal and dancing and entertainment from Ishka Celtic Band. Bring your friends and family for a great Scottish night in the exclsive atmosphere of Queensland's Parliament House. Info: www.standrewsociety.com
Bringing together Montrealers of all backgrounds to celebrate Scottish sport, music and culture at Douglas Hospital grounds, Verdun. Info: www.montrealhighlandgames.com
Traditional games, also known as the Strathallan Meeting, at Strathallan Games Park, Airthrey Ave, Bridge of Allan. Info: www.bofagames.com
A celebration of the numerous Tasmanian distilleries, their spirits and whisky. Info: www.taswhiskyweek.com
Join the ASF for Sunset Tea at the Arsenal Central Park NYC, with talk on the NTSUSA Gardens by Kirsten Bridier. Followed by Pimms and wind on roof top garden of the Arsenal. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
A day of tradition at the Lump. Info: www.skye-highland-games.co.uk
There have been Games held in Ballater in Aberdeenshire since 1864 and, apart from the war and pandemic years, the Games have continued uninterrupted until the present day. Info: www.ballaterhighlandgames.com
Pipe bands, Clan village, Scottish dance, entertainment and more at one of Canada’s largest Scottish events. Info: www.fergusscottishfestival.com
On the beautiful shores of Lake Huron, there is something for every Celtic music fan. Info: www.celticfestival.ca
Central New York hosts a Highland Games, Pipe Band competition and Celtic ethnic activities at the incredible venue of Long Branch Park on Onondaga Lake. Info: www.cnyscottishgames.org
A distinctive international showcase celebrating the written word, literature and ideas. Info: www.edbookfest.co.uk
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! This year is the 20th edition of the festival which attracts performers and audiences from across the world for piping performances, workshops, concerts and more. Info: ... Read more
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
Join in for a Winter Ceilidhs and enjoy nights of Scottish country dancing, supper (bring a plate), & merriment Ngaio Union Church, 3 Kenya St. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2023/winter-ceilidhs-at-ngaio-union-church/wellington
Featuring Papakura Pipe Band, RSA Franklin Pipe Band, and The Barnstormers. Come along for a night of Scottish dancing, pipe bands, highland dancing, whisky toss and the famous haggis at Karaka War Memorial Hall. Info: www.papakurapipeband.co.nz/ceilidh
Pre-Worlds Concert 2023, Canada's Simon Fraser University Pipe Band are delighted to announce that they will be headlining this highly anticipated concert in conjunction with the Glasgow Skye Association Pipe Band at the SEC Armadillo. Info: www.sec.co.uk/events/detail/simon-fraser-university-pipe-band-generations
A celebration of the contribution of the Scottish people in opening up much of Australia with Celtic music, entertainment and more. Camping on site at Boondooma Homestead. Info: 07 4168 0159 or www.boondoomahomestead.org.au.
Join the Society of St Andrew of Scotland (Queensland) for an afternoon of bagpipes, beers and Scottish celebration at BrewDog DogTap Brisbane, 77 Metroplex Ave. Info: www.standrewsociety.com/events
A celebration of Celtic culture in Berea. Info: www.berea-celtic.com
Pipers and drummers from across Scotland, the UK and globe compete at the annual competition held at Glasgow Green. Info: www.theworlds.co.uk
A weekend of Scottish events at on the grounds of the gorgeous historical MacDonald Farm. Info: www.highlandsociety.com/scottish-festival
Hobart's Tascal Scottish Country Dancers are once again holding their annual Winter Ball. Come south for the best of music and dance to celebrate the RSCDS Centenary. Bookings: www.trybooking.com/CGIRV or info: tascaldance@gmail.com or Sally Ord 0413 093 490.
A celebration of Celtic heritage at Daly Mansion. Info: www.bcgg.org
the Games showcases traditional Highland games competitions like tossing the caber and Highland dancing, it also offers visitors an affordable ‘festival style’ day out with lots to see and do at Stirling Sports Village. Info: www.stirlinghighlandgames.com
2023 is on hold due to construction on site, returning August 2024. Info: www.nationalcapitalhighlandgames.com
The Kryal Castle Highland Spectacular has activities for all ages, including: Massed pipe bands, Highland dancing, Highland Games featuring strong men, Clan tents to find out about your ancestry, whisky dinner with all the Scottish trimmings, performances from Scottish history including the Warriors of Scotland, armoured knights and their mighty steeds and more at 121 ... Read more
It's a day full of highland activities, such as Heavy Events, highland dancing, festival entertainers, a petting zoo, artisan and food vendors, and more. The day concludes a Cèilidh (dance) (pronounced kay-ley) performed by the River Jack's. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/gotchf-event
the Clan Mackay Society (one of the oldest clan societies in Scotland) will be bringing together clan members from across the world to celebrate the inauguration of the 15th Lord Reay as Chief of the Clan Mackay. This clan gathering will take place in traditional Clan Mackay territory in the north of the Scottish Highlands ... Read more
One of Scotland's premier games at Market Park. Info: www.crieffhighlandgathering.com
A day of Highland dancing, athletics, heavy field events and solo piping competitions. Info: www.obangames.com
A celebration of Celtic nations with pipe bands, Celtic dancers, Clans & Societies and The Mudmen from Canada, along with Tuatha Dea returning to the stage in the Beer Garden at Mayville Lakeside Park. Info: www.96thhighlanders.com
A fantastic evening of high energy ceilidh dancing with traditional Scottish music mashed in with rock, dance, pop, metal and funk! Strip the Willow to Avicii and AC/DC, Dashing White Sergeant to the White Stripes, Gay Gordons to Queen and many more at Perth Mess Hall, 8 Francis St. Info: https://megatix.com.au/events.gallus-winter-ceilidh
All ages welcome. Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. Info: John: 0427990754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Come one come all and enjoy a Scottish day with bagpipe bands, Scottish food, entertainment, childrens games and entertainment, highland dancers and much more. Bring your families, friends, groups and enjoy the Scottish day, 8am-5pm at Old Westbury Gardens. Info: www.liscots.org
Come experience the Hunter Valley Highland Games in beautiful Wine Country. Hear the pipes, see the strength and watch the dance at Saltire Estate, 113 Wilderness Rd. Info: www.huntervalleyhighlandgames.com.au
Celebrate the Scottish culture and heritage of the Ottawa Valley at N.L.A.S. Fairgrounds. Info: www.almontehighlandgames.com
A fun-filled day of competitions, clans, vendors, food and entertainment. Info: www.quecheegames.org
610 years of spreading knowledge – the University of St. Andrews. Established by a Papal Bull on 28 August 1413 – the first university in Scotland, third in the “UK”. Its graduates are found around the globe; Wellington-based Troy Dougherty will share its story, and his experiences of studying in this historic place. Consulted by ... Read more
Calling all MacMhuirich Bardic Families of the Learned Kindred of Currie (the Scottish Clan Currie) to a social event in Melbourne. Please advise your interest by 23 August 2023 to:Ned Currie: ECurrie@curriejohnson.com and Malcolm Buchanan: president@scottishaustrlaianheritagecouncil.com.au.
A week-long festival celebrating the whisky distilleries along the Hebridean Whisky Trail. Info: www.hebrideanwhisky.com
Decorated by local artists and communities, more than 30 giant Scottie sculptures will appear across St Andrews & The Northeast Fife Coast, forming a free 10-week art trail of discovery for locals and visitors of all ages to explore and enjoy. Info: www.scottiesbythesea.com
Pipe bands, Clans, dancing and more at Altamont Fairgrounds, 129 Grand St. Info: www.scotgames.com
Celebrating Scotland on Labor Day weekend at Great Meadow, 5089 Old Tavern Rd. Info: www.vascottishgames.org
One of Scotland's most famous Games, often frequented by members of The Royal Family, at The Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park. Info: www.braemargathering.org
Thrill to the sounds of the pipes in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, a great weekend of Scottish celebration featuring pipe bands, entertainment, Clans, dancing and more. Info: 403-678-9454 or www.canmorehighlandgames.ca
Those of the name Young or descended from the Young family in Scotland are invited to join us for a meeting at The Melting Pot, 15 Calton Road, Edinburgh or online. Info: www.trybooking.com/CJAIQ
Scottish fun for everyone at Calgary Rugby Union. Info: www.calgaryhighlandgames.com
A blend of spectacle and fun in beautiful Perthshire at Bogles Field. Info: www.blairgowriehighlandgames.co.uk
Calling all MacMhuirich Bardic Families of the Learned Kindred of Currie (the Scottish Clan Currie) to a social event in Sydney. Please advise your interest by 23 August 2023 to:Ned Currie: ECurrie@curriejohnson.com and Malcolm Buchanan: president@scottishaustrlaianheritagecouncil.com.au.
Revel in the rich traditions of Scotland on PennWest Edinboro's picturesque campus. Attend events like the fiddle, dance, bagpiping, and heavy athletic competitions. Visit the Harp Showcase and try your hand at playing! Visit food, merchandise, and art vendors, and more! All events are free other than Ceilidh and Whisky Tasting event. Info: www.edinboro.edu/events/highland-games/index.php
The event includes Scottish athletics, the best in Celtic rock and folk music, and live field performances, including the Estes Park International Tattoo. Info: 970 586 6308 or www.scotfest.com
A celebration of Celtic culture await at Société du domaine Maizerets as large-scale performances and sporting competitions are on the schedule. Info: www.festival-celtique.com
Where families come together every year to learn, appreciate, preserve and celebrate Scottish and Celtic traditions for charitable, educational, social, and athletic purposes at Sanders Ferry Park. Info: www.midtenngames.com
Piping, dancing, heavy events and more. Info: www.pitlochryhighlandgames.co.uk
The festival is free and family friendly; and includes Highland Games, Clan and Society tents, cultural exhibitors, pipe bands and more at Kindleberger Park. Info: www.kalamazooscottishfest.org
the festival will include live music, food and craft vendors, cultural activities, a piping and drumming contest, dancing, and a beer garden at Oak Ridge Park. Info: www.uccelticfestival.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
A fantastic family friendly night out of Scottish dancing, no experience needed, at Te Atatu Peninsula Community Centre, 595 Te Atatu Rd. Info: www.facebook.com/aucklandceilidhs
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-Pipe band competition, Highland Games, massed bands, Medieval fighting, stalls and more at Hall Park. Info: www.facebook.com/mppipeband
Traditional games at Wallsgreen Park. Info: lindawerskine@yahoo.co.uk
A four-day feast of top-quality traditional music on the beautiful Inner Hebridean island of Colonsay. Info: www.ceolcholasa.co.uk.
Presented by The American-Scottish Foundation, The Colonial Dames of America & The American Friends of the Georgian Group at Mount Vernon Hotel Museum Garden (enter at 417 East 61st St). Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com
A celebration of Scottish heritage at Loon Mountain Resort in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Info: www.nhscot.org
An authentic celebration of Scottish and Celtic culture at Broken Arrow Events Park, 21101 E. 101st St. Info: 855 411-0090 or www.okscotfest.com
Scotland's International Crime Writing Festival, covering a range of criminal subjects from fictional forensics, psychological thrillers, tartan noir, cosy crime and many more. Info: www.bloodyscotland.com
The festival celebrates Irish, Celtic & Australian music and related arts with music, poetry, dance, Celtic markets. Info: www.irishcelticmusicfestival.com
Featuring Scotch College Pipe Band and Highland dancers as well as the Hawthorn Pipe Band in what promises to be an exciting and entertaining evening of Scottish music at 7:30 pm in the Geoffrey McComas Theatre at Scotch College, 1 Morrison St. Tickets: www.trybooking.com/1095698
Celtic fun and entertainment at Niagara County Fairgrounds. Info: www.niagaraceltic.com
The Scots Language Awards recognise the amazing efforts and work of the people and organisations who all use and speak Scots’ unique culture, music and words at Johnstone Town Hall. Info: www.scotslanguageawards.com
Brings together leading authors, poets, journalists, scientists, politicians, singers and a multitude of others for hundreds of events in and around Scotland’s National Book Town- Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. Info: www.wigtownbookfestival.com
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, Gr 3 & Gr 4 pipe band competitions, fiddle competition, border collies, 50+ Celtic retail merchants, 35+ food vendors, Showing of the Tartan Parade on Saturday featuring one of ... Read more
Now in its third year, this year’s festival programme includes a family fun day, an Eagle Hill Fell Run, a motorbike event, a chainsaw demonstration by Moffat-based award-winning carver Peter Bowsher, live music, wildlife and author talks, and more in the UK’s first official Eagle Town. Info: www.goldeneaglessouthofscotland.co.uk
New location for 2023 with Pipe Bands, Celtic band, variety and Celtic Stalls and more at Lakeside Sports Complex. Info: www.clansonthecoast.com.au
Join the Hamilton Caledonian Pipe Band for the annual band fundraiser, the Highland Ball. This year promises to be just as exciting as previous years, with a range of live music and dancing! Ticket includes supper, haggis. Plus we will fully stocked licensed bar* available. Info: info@hamiltoncaledonianpipeband.co.nz
Starting 10.30am, free admission, guided research until 1pm at Whare Wānanga, Central Library, Level 2, 44 Lorne St. Info: ScottishIG@genealogy.org.nz or www.eventfinda.co.nz/2023/scottish-interest-group-nzsg-research-day/auckland
Come and join us in Kiama on the beautiful shores of the south coast of New South Wales. There will be Scottish country dance classes in the mornings, a variety of interesting afternoon sessions, a social or special event in the evenings, culminating in the Centenary Ball. Info: www.sydneywinterschool2023.com
Clan Macfie is commemorating the 400th Anniversary of the death of their Chief - Malcolm MacPhee who was shot in 1623 on the island of Colonsay by Cool Keitach MacDonald. There is a Meet and greet reception on the 27 of September 2023 A Clan business meet on the 28th, and a formal Clan Dinner ... Read more
This inaugural event will commence with focused development opportunities such as workshops and recitals for developing youth Pipe Band organisations and will culminate to showcase Australia’s best pipers and drummers in the Australian Piping and Drumming Solo Championships, followed by the Australian Juvenile Pipe Band Championships at at the SCOTS PGC College ground. Info: www.scotspgc.com.au
An early Scottish tradition – fostering children’s education to read and write. Remarkable – a very high percentage of men and women in the country have long been able to at least sign their name. Stuart Hudson (retired Head of English) will explain how the Education Act in 1872 greatly extended this education, building on ... Read more
A week-long programme of music, tours, exhibitions, dance and film, bringing the city's oldest building to life and finding fresh perspectives on Glasgow's cultural heritage. Info: www.gcfestival.com
Maggie tells the inspirational tale of a fiery school cleaner living in the mining town of Lanarkshire Scotland at the Savoy Theatre. Info: www.maggiethemusical.com
A celebration of Scotland and Ireland in Dandridge. Info: www.scotsirishfestival.com
CelticFest Warwick celebrates the Southern Downs’ rich Scottish and Irish heritage as well as contemporary Celtic culture and the natural beauty of the region, bringing ‘All things Celtic’ together at the Warwick Showgrounds. Info: www.celticfestqld.com.au
All ages welcome. Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. Info: John: 0427990754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Keith Bark and Deirdre MacCuish Bark will lead RSCDS Toronto’s participation in this Society Centenary special event. The Society selected one dance to represent each decade since the Society’s founding in 1923. In Toronto, we’ll dance Festival Interceltique to start the evening — and wrap up with our traditional end-of-the-evening dance: Dashing White Sergeant at ... Read more
Australia’s most significant European-style garden will play host to the Governor Macquarie Memorial Pipe and Drum Band in a spectacular music event to be held at Mayfield Garden over the Labour Day long weekend. The Governor Macquarie Band will kick off a wonderful weekend of music at Mayfield with a performance at 11.00am on Saturday, ... Read more
Bagpipes, drums, and a massive orchestra unite in a spectacular fusion to perform some beloved Scottish-inspired classics. In an electrifying performance, the WA Youth Orchestra join forces with the pipes and drums of the WA Police Youth Band at Perth Concert Hall. Info: 08 9231 9999 or https://wayo.com.au/event/2023-wayo-the-brave
An afternoon of Scottish & Irish music with Scotch College, City of Wellington and Kapiti Coast Pipe Bands at Scotch College Hall, Strathmore. Info: Charlie 0274387714.
There will be a multitude of games for people to try out, we would love to be authentic but this is our first attempt and games might be improvised in order to conduct them with our finite resources and time. Spectators are free to attend with no cost but competitors will need to buy a ... Read more
'Voyages to Scotland and Scots Voyaging Abroad: Histories of Travel', featuring international experts sharing their insights on historical travels in Scotland & Scottish travellers abroad, 12:00PM (EDT). Registration is free! Details and to register: https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/scottish/events
et your imagination alight with dazzling visuals and innovative design, all choreographed against an original music score, while you explore the stunning autumn woodland setting of Forestry & Land Scotland’s Faskally Wood near Pitlochry. Info: www.enchantedforest.org.uk
A Celtic music festival held annually in communities on Cape Breton Island. Info: 1 888 355-7744 or www.celtic-colours.com
Brand new comedy festival taking place in Leith. Info: www.leithcomedyfest.com
Welcoming dancers under the age of 36 to the very first Weekend Away outside Europe. The Weekend Away is an exciting flurry of Scottish country dancing featuring a welcome party, workshop classes, an evening ball, and finally a tour of Old City, Philadelphia. Info: https://rscds-youth.org/weekend-away/youth-weekend-away-philadelphia-2023-registration/
Celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture at the Yamhill County Fairgrounds. Info: www.celticheritage.org/mac-scottish-festival
Pipe bands will mass in Canberra to compete in the ACT pipe band championship as well as the community pipe band elements. Highland dancers will compete in the Canberra City Championship. There will also be other music types throughout the day, massed pipe band performances and other historic re-enactments and displays. A free community event ... Read more
A cook-off drawing competitors from across the globe to compete making our favourite oaty dish at the Village Hall. Info: www.goldenspurtle.com
The pipes & drums competition with a difference - entertainment plus plus. Last year, most of the audience had never been to a pipe band competition before, they had come along to hear some great music.at Brewtown, 23 Blenheim St. Info: https://bit.ly/3qEod5e
Celebrate all things Scottish at the largest Highland Gathering event held in Western Australia at Minnawarra Park. Pipe bands, Scottish dancers, Clan Village and the Perth Kilt Run – the only charity fun run in Australia that’s done in a kilt! Info: www.perthkiltrun.com.au
The official Highland Games and Scottish Festival of North Alabama. There will be games, clan tents, and vendors at Sharon Johnston Park. Info: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093256761629
One of Scotland’s most popular walking festivals prior to the pandemic, makes a welcome return with a five-day format encompassing over 25 guided, core walks around Cowal in Argyll & Bute. Info: www.cowalfest.org or www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086564895756
A celebration of Celtic culture at Lakeshore Park on the Barnett Reservoir, 1112 North Shore Parkway. Info: www.celticfestms.org
2023 will see the Gaeldom’s premiere musical and cultural event celebrating Gaelic language and culture return to Paisley for only the second time. The event promotes Gaelic language and culture through music, song, dance, drama, literature, and the arts. Info: www.ancomunn.co.uk
The Tannahill Weavers have made an international name for their special brand of Celtic music, blending the beauty of traditional melodies with the power of modern rhythms at Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Temple, 3579 Masonic Way, 8:00pm. Info: www.balmoralschoolofpiping.org/classic-concert
The Festival brings together a large number of Scottish and international storytellers and musicians. Info: www.sisf.org.uk
Athletics, piping, clans, Cerltic vendors and more at Humble Civic Center & Arena Complex, 8233 Will Clayton Pkwy. Info: www.houstonhighlandgames.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
Southern California's premier Scottish festival on the Pacific Coast at Ventura County Fairgrounds, 10 W. Harbor Blvd. Info: www.seasidehighlandgames.org
Returning to cinemas with its brand new 2023 show, a musical journey entitled 'Stories'. As ever, military acts will play a prominent role in the show, with the Royal Air Force (RAF) as the lead service. Set against the spectacular backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, the Tattoo Arena will play host to impressive cultural showcases from ... Read more
Featuring displays by the oldest civilian Pipe Band in the Sth Hemisphere - the Pipes & Drums of the Royal Caledonian Society of SA, Garrick Stewart Highland Dancers & Scottish Country Dancers. Find your tartan, grab your friends and family for an evening that celebrates the rich Scottish culture in a lively evening of Scottish ... Read more
Returning to cinemas with its brand new 2023 show, a musical journey entitled ‘Stories’. As ever, military acts will play a prominent role in the show, with the Royal Air Force (RAF) as the lead service. Set against the spectacular backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, the Tattoo Arena will play host to impressive cultural showcases from ... Read more
Celebrate your Scottish culture, heritage and family history with live entertainment, heavy games and more at Radford University. Info: www.radford.edu/content/festival/home.html
Annual dinner with Scottish music, dress and food at Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre, 10/20 Gladstone Rd. Info: Christine: christine60r@outlook.com
Celebrate the season with some energetic dancing, hear some great Scottish music and bring your singing voices too! Bring a plate of supper to share and join us at the Wynyard Golf Club, Fossil Bluff. Info: https://trybooking.com./CLMML
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-Pipe band competitions, Scottish dancing, food and stalls at Dandaloo Hotel. Info: illawarrapipeband@gmail.com
Live Scottish music With Willie Mcarthur and maybe special guests, whisky and good old Scottish banter. Meals available, and a great selection of Beers and whisky's at Rose & Thistle, 24a Main North Rd. Info: www.williemcarthur.com
A celebration of Celtic music and dance. Info: www.rejiggedfestival.com
Celtic music, celebration and friendship at Center Street Ballpark. Info: www.scotsontherocksmoab.org
Come raise a glass with us at the annual Fall Mixer. Don’t miss an amazing night of Celtic music and fun at Noonan's Pub, 141 Danforth Ave. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/fall-mixer/
Join the Tayside Groups as they celebrate 40 years of Scottish Country Dancing in East York. This special Tea Dance will be held from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Westview Presbyterian Church, 233 Westview Blvd. Info: Patricia Gerrie at 416-651-8933 or pbgerrie@gmail.com
Witness true tests of strength and skill in the Highland Games. Cheer for your favorite Scottish performers, discover the rich traditions of Clan history and explore the beautiful South Spring Baptist Church campus as you enjoy this unique celebration of Scottish Heritage. Info: www.tylerscotfest.org
Highland dance events and competitions at Miramichi Kinsman Center. Info: www.scotdancenb.com/events
One of the most popular Hallowe'en events in Edinburgh, incorporating theatre, comedy, magic, spoken word, movies, games, improv, workshops, interactive events and more. Info: www.edhorrorfest.co.uk.
The Scot of the Year event will be a magnificent evening of fine food, music and dance with a Scots-Canadian flavour in the historic environment of the Arts & Letters Club. Info: www.scottishstudies.com
Asilomar is a “bucket List” destination for Scottish country dancers. Asilomar is on the beautiful Monterey Peninsula, south of San Francisco. An unforgettable weekend dancing in beautiful Merrill Hall, classes with world-class teachers and outstanding musicians at Asilomar Conference Center. Info: https://sfasilomardance.wixsite.com/asilomarweekend
All ages welcome. Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. Info: John: 0427990754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.com
Reeling for 100 years! The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society and NZ. Dance styles come and go; in 1923 a group of enthusiastic Scottish Country dancers met in Glasgow and set up what became the Royal SCD Society (branches now all over the world). The story of this dance in Scotland will be told – ... Read more
A celebration of the Highland and Celtic culture at Seaworks in Williamstown. There will be dancing, music, displays, food and merchandise to enjoy. Book at: https://www.trybooking.com/CJVEW Info: https://melbournehighlandgames.org.au/williamstown-highland-celtic-gathering/
Features competitions, concerts and ceilidhs - opening with a welcome dance on Friday night. Info: www.perthaccordionfestival.co.uk
Society of St Andrew of Qld (Darling Downs Branch) proudly holding their Gala Dinner. Displays of Highland Dancing & Piping. This year awards are to be presented to a couple of talented & promising young students. A Bursary from the Leslie Clan given to St Andrew's Hospital Toowoomba. This year a first, a Hand-fasting ceremony ... Read more
Ten of the world’s greatest solo pipers, chosen from a list of qualifying events, will compete in the prestigious Championship, which was first held in 1974. Run by The National Piping Centre, the world centre for excellence in bagpipe music, and funded through the William Grant Foundation, the event is held annually at Blair Castle ... Read more
This ceilidh-style event will feature live music from a talented ceilidh band, as well as the presentation of the Society's young adults. A continuous light supper will be available throughout the evening along with a Haggis ceremony at Canterbury Caledonian Society Hall. Info: www.ticketfairy.com/event/CCSHighlandBall
Starting 10.30am, free admission, 'Tips and Tricks of Research’. until 5pm at Whare Wānanga, Central Library, Level 2, 44 Lorne St. Info: ScottishIG@genealogy.org.nz or www.eventfinda.co.nz/2023/scottish-interest-group-nzsg-research-day/auckland
Pipe bands, sword fighting displays, wine tasting showcasing the local wine industry, as well as the chance to sample the traditional Scottish haggis at Glenbarr homestead. Info: www.glenbarr.com.au
Samhuinn Fire Parade is Edinburgh's annual Halloween celebration. Bringing the Celtic New Year to a modern audience, the unique celebration, hosted by the Beltane Fire Society, is one of the city's biggest winter festivals. The totally immersive festival allows visitors to see 'otherworldly creatures' and witness a spectacular, fiery display of storytelling. Info: https://beltane.org/about-samhuinn/
The Autumn Gathering brings Scottish country dancers from across the world to gather over a weekend full of activities in autumn, at the beautiful, historic Kelvin Hall. Info: https://rscds.org/events/autumn-gathering-2023
Celebrating the Wallace Awards for Heritage, Arts, and Culture, honoring Garreth Wood who founded and is Chair of KidsOR. This year introduces the Young Scot Wallace Award which will be presented to Jamie Douglas Hamilton for his Great Rows of the Antarctic, 15 Guiness Book of Records and his achievement as multi award winner as ... Read more
Live music, traditional food, family fun, vendors, dancers and more at Rillito Raceway Park, 4502 N. First Ave. Info: www.tucsoncelticfestival.org
Featuring Dougie MacLean and special musical friends with concerts and events in the beautiful autumn in Perthshire. Info: www.perthshireamber.com
The largest gathering of Celts in Central Texas. Multi-stages of all things Celtic out at the beautiful Pioneer Farms in North Austin. Info: www.AustinCelticFestival.com
Join Warringah Scottish. Party night is full of fun games, entertainment as well as plenty of dancing at 1183 Pittwater Rd. Info: www.facebook.com/WarringahScottishSociety
Join the St. Andrew's Society of Washington DC at the famous National Press Club for the 73rd Annual Tartan Ball, aformal celebration of Scottish-American heritage and traditions. Info: www.saintandrewsociety.org
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. Join us at the Down Town Association in Manhattan. Black tie or Highland dress. Info: www.nyscottishball.com or info@nyscottishball.com.
This tradition will feature all things Celtic including bagpipe bands, Highland and Irish Dance competitions, Harp and Fiddle Competitions, Heavy Athletic Competitions, Caber tossing, hammer throws, tasty traditional foods and more. New location at Dorey Park and Recreation Center, 2999 Darbytown Rd. Info: www.richmondhighlandgames.com
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
The Firewalk ceremony is a symbolic rite of passage into a new way of being. The firewalk allows people to 'release energetic and emotional burdens to the fire and make way for new beginnings at Tir na nOg Holistic Centre. Info: www.tirnanog.co.uk
Over 40 beers from across Scotland including local beers, plus live music, hot food and soft drinks. Info: www.forthvalley.camra.org.uk
A celebration of historic Beechworth's rich local history, including First Nations, Chinese and Celtic forebears. Info: www.beechworthheritagefestival.com.au
62nd Scottish gathering and Highland Games- A 3-day event filled with the skirl of the bagpipes and the wearing of the tartan at Salado Museum and College Park. Info: www.saladomuseum.org/scottish-gathering-and-highland-games
Dance the night away with fabulous music at this St. Andrew’s Ceilidh Dance at Collingwood Town Hall, with the fabulous Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club. Info: www.trybooking.com/CLAPH
A night of music from the Wellington Red Hackle Pipe Band and friends at The Petone Club, Udy St. Info: wellingtonredhackle@gmail.com
A Scottish Festival with a Kiwi Twist! Pipe bands, Scottish dancers, stalls, Clans , heavy event sand more at the Hororata Domain. 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: www.wellingtongaelicclub.org.nz
The Balmoral Classic championship is the only solo bagpiping and Scottish snare drumming competition in the US exclusively for those age 21 and under. Info: www.balmoralschoolofpiping.org
Annual Celtic music festival and Scottish Highland Games on the Mississippi Gulf Coast at Harrison County Fairgrounds. Info: www.mshighlandsandislands.com
Join the Victorian Pipers Association for the VPA Piobaireachd Workshop with special guest tutor Malcolm McRae at PLC Burwood. Malcolm is one of the most knowledgeable piobaireachd masters in the World, a senior CPA adjudicator, Gold Medallist, and former president of the Piobaireachd Society. Info: www.pipingvictoria.com
This highly professional show sees the BBC Pipe Band, who are regular performers at the World-Famous Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo take the stage with the Ceilidh band and champion highland dancers to present the Scottish variety concert titled ‘The Next Chapter’, at BBC College Hall. Info: www.auccbpfa.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/113286
With the Scottish Fiddle Club, guest piper and fun for the kids at the Auckland Irish Club, Rocky Nook Ave, Fowlds Park. Info: jmacdonnz@gmail.com
See Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden burst into festive colours as the enchanting illuminated trail returns to brighten up the winter nights. Info: www.rbge.org.uk/whats-on/christmas-at-the-botanics-2023
A 10 day celebration of Oban's unique culture. Info: www.obanwinterfestival.com
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-Clans MacLennan & Cameron invite you to join us for a night of dancing, singing and good company at the Roseville Club, 64 Pacific Highway, Roseville. Music by Graeme McColgan, The Scotsman (formerly known as the Ukulele Scotsman). Info: www.trybooking.com/CKKXC
A gala evening of dining, dancing and Scottish pageantry in support of the Douglas Hospital Foundation at the Marriott Château Champlain with the St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-Pipe bands, Clans, Scottish dance and more at new venue, Lloyd Elsmore Park. Info: www.facebook.com/aucklandhighlandgames
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 more than a century. The 2023 Ball will again take place at the Royal York Hotel. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/charity-ball/
An annual event outdoor festival featuring multiple Celtic musical acts all day. Info: www.dunedinscottisharts.com
Live Scottish music With Willie Mcarthur and maybe special guests, whisky and good old Scottish banter. Meals available, and a great selection of Beers and whisky's at Rose & Thistle, 24a Main North Rd. Info: www.williemcarthur.com
Thirty-five years since their debut single, ‘Dignity’, and millions of record sales since, Deacon Blue are digging out all their old 45s - the Top 10s, the favourites, the sing-along rarities in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Info: www.deaconblue.com
This year for the first time it is for both the lads and the lassies. The traditional dinner format but re-imagined to be even more celebratory of the contribution of Scotland and the Scots to the Queensland of today. Info: www.standrewsociety.com/events
Join the St. Andrew’s Society of Winnipeg for an evening filled with delightful Scottish entertainment, delectable dining, and memorable toasts. Entertainment includes The Chippewa Band and the Winnipeg Police Pipe Band at the Caboto Centre. Info: www.standrewssocietywinnipeg.com
Come celebrate our 10th annual St. Andrew’s Night event to the live music of Laird Brown & Donny Wood. A programme of local favourites is designed for every dancing level, briefed, and walked through. Info: https://sbsg-toronto.my.canva.site/home
Las Vegas Pipe Band's annual Celtic Thanksgiving concert showcases the best of Southern Nevada's diverse Celtic performing arts community on one stage: Scottish and Irish dancers, Celtic singers, bagpiping and Scottish drumming, and even a guest World Champion Bagpiper, at Eagles Aerie Hall, 1601 E Washington Ave. Info: www.lasvegaspipeband.org
On the last Saturday in November celebrate St Andrews Day with pipers, drummers and dancers from Brisbane City Pipe Band that will not only welcome you to the Hotel but will be performing for you during the evening. Info: 07 5665 7582 or www.foxandhounds.net.au.
Celebrate St Andrews Day with The Caledonian Society of Cincinnati at the Hilton Cincinnati Nethland Plaza. Info: www.caledoniansociety.org
Highland Games, music dancing, crafts. Have a go day. Interschool challenge. At Strath Taieri Showgrounds and Community Centre. Info: middlemarchgames@gmail.com.
A Scottish festival in celebration of St Andrews Day at Overnewton Castle, 51 Overnewton Road, Keilor. Info: www.overnewtoncastle.com.au
Come along for a fabulously fun evening of dancing and music with the Auld Alliance. Auld Alliance perform an entertaining blend of upbeat traditional folk songs and beautiful heartfelt ballads from Scotland, Ireland, France, and Australia at 102 Abbeywood Trail. Info: https://allevents.in/toronto/auld-alliance-music-and-ceilidh-dancing/
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!
Practise your moves at the popular ice rink on George Street or take-in breathtaking festive views of the city from the spectacular heights of the Big Wheel – an unmistakable landmark during Christmas in Edinburgh, it’s a fantastic way to experience the panoramas of the city’s UNESCO Heritage Old and New Towns and admire Edinburgh ... Read more
A fun filled evening of food, entertainment, and great company at the Mckay Room, Bloomfield Center, StFX campus. Info: www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca
The Conference is an opportunity for those in the Scottish North American community to share views, values, experiences and best practices. Presented by a selection of key American and Canadian Scottish community groups. Info: www.scottishleadershipconference.com
Celebrate Christmas, and South Simcoe tradition, with an evening of dancing fun with the South Simcoe Scottish Country Dancers. Laird Brown & Don Wood will give us wonderful live music. Info: SSSCDAlliston@gmail.com.
Events include A Taste of Scotland and Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk Parade, celebrating Alexandria’s Scottish heritage. Info: www.campagnacenter.org/alexandria-scottish-christmas-walk-parade.
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
Loch Lomond Shores rounds off its year of lively food and entertainment festivals with a host of food & drink, entertainment, rides and more for all the family. Info: www.lochlomondfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk
Featuring The (Ukulele) Scotsman and The Tartan Crows Trad Band, fine Scottish brews and ceilidh dancing at Gunnamatta Pavilion, Gunnamatta Park. Info: https://events.humanitix.com/st-andrews-shindig
Join for a whisky tasting with fun. Scottish singer/songwriter Bill Mullen, Highland dancing, and bagpipes at the Scottish Cultural Center, 917 Louden Ave. Info: www.sas-dunedin.org.
The Chicago Scots invite everyone who is Scottish by birth, by heritage or simply by inclination to come and enjoy an evening of history, community & culture at Wintrust Grand Banking Hall. Info: www.chicagoscots.org/178th
Wellington Red Hackle Pipe Band with music by Craic N Ceilidh at Wellington Red Hackle Pipe Band Hall, Redwood Station. Info: wellingtonredhackle@gmail.com
Thirty-five years since their debut single, ‘Dignity’, and millions of record sales since, Deacon Blue are digging out all their old 45s - the Top 10s, the favourites, the sing-along rarities in Wellington and Auckland. Info: www.livenation.co.nz
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
The biggest night of Scottish traditional music to ever take place. Hoolie in the Hydro is a momentous moment for Scotland’s trad scene as it takes to the country’s biggest indoor arena-The OVO Hydro. Info: www.ovohydro.com/events/detail/hoolie-in-the-hydro-2023
Come and get into the festive spirit with Gallus Ceilidh Band at Currambine Community Centre, 64 Delamere Ave. Info: https://megatix.com.au/events/gallus-christmas-ceilidh-in-currambine
The day begins at 8.30am with bagpipe and drum solos ranging from novice to A grade and attracts some of New Zealand's best musicians at Palmerston North Square. Info: www.manawatuscottishsociety.com
Celebrate a joint Robbie Burns Night with Adelaide Lodge and St Andrew's on their 150th. Ticket includes 2 courses fully catered with all the usual trimmings including the Adelaide Highland Pipe Band, Dancers, the Haggis and more. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1098066
The RSL Memorial Pipes & Drums Townsville is holding a St Andrew’s Ceilidh, with local pipe bands, accordionist Iain Mckenzie and both Highland and Scottish Country dancers at the Townsville RSL Club, Hermit Park. Info: https://tickets.localtix.com.au/outlet/event/f92bf5e0-b6f4-43a6-8c1e-686cda482ad2
Celebrate the Christmas season with Sarasota - New World Celts and Suncoast Scots at 3 Keys Brewing & Gastro Pub. Info: bradentonnwc@gmail.com
The first Highland dance competition at the new Victoria Scottish Community Centre, 1803 Admirals Rd. Info: dance@victoriahighlandgames.com.
The College of Piping are excited to have you join for the 2023 Christmas Recital, to showcase their students and all of their talent. Info: www.collegeofpiping.com
This beloved Celtic Christmas celebration returns for its 25th year in NYC and NJ. Pipes and Drums, Harp and Fiddle, Organ and Brass and much more. Proceeds support scholarships, museum exhibitions and public outreach programs. Info: www.pipesofchristmas.com
A showcase of the items the senior Glenbrae Celtic Dancers performed in France, together with the learning journey of our young dancers throughout 2023. Expect some French inspired routines to your favourite French show songs, together with our Scottish Traditional dances. Special guests City of Melbourne Highland Pipe Band, at Hallam Theatre. Info: www.trybooking.com/CMYAO
Live Scottish music With Willie Mcarthur and maybe special guests, whisky and good old Scottish banter. Meals available, and a great selection of Beers and whisky's at Rose & Thistle, 24a Main North Rd. Info: www.williemcarthur.com
Phil Cunningham and his Christmas Songbook colleagues have been delighting audiences for the last 17 years. Phil will be joined by some of the finest musicians on the Scottish folk scene at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Info: www.glasgowconcerthalls.com
Celtic rockers Claymore’s annual Christmas event with guests such as The Glenbrae Celtic Dancers, Bo’Ness Brothers, Hawthorn Pipe Band, Saoirse at MEMO Music Hall 88 Acland St, St Kilda. Info: www.memomusichall.com.au
Highlights of the 2023 Pipes of Christmas performance will be globally streamed via Eventbrite from December 22-31 – available anywhere there’s an internet connection! Stream the 2023 performance of this beloved Celtic Christmas concert. Features traditional carols and new works for bagpipes, brass, and more. Details: www.eventbrite.com/e/global-webcast-concert-highlights-tickets-744401293307
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NZ Branch Inc annual Scottish country dance Summer School to be held in Nelson. Includes a great line up of teachers from NZ and Australia as well as local musicians. There will be a full range of classes for all abilities and ages. Info: ss2023@dancescottish.org.nz
Edinburgh's world-famous New Year's celebrations, comprising three days of events, five stages of bands and DJs and over 60,000 revellers on Princes Street for the big night. As well as the stunning fireworks display above Edinburgh Castle and the perennially sell-out Concert in the Gardens – this year featuring Eddie Reader, Dougie MacLean and Basement ... Read more
For over 40 years the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra have been bringing the beauty and heritage of Scotland’s traditional music to audiences across the globe. 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 foremost ... Read more
All ages welcome. Music by the Heel n Toe Ceilidh Band. Come and enjoy a really fun night out at Bob Daniels Community Centre, 895 Beaufort St. Info: John: 0427990754 or www.caledoniansocietyofwainc.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. Info: www.the-ferry.co.uk
South Lanarkshire town's own New Year celebration with the welcoming of a New Year by the townsfolk in a warm, fiery glow. Info: www.biggarbonfire.org.uk
Calling all lovers of Scottish culture and lively celebrations! Prepare to kick off the New Year in true Scottish style at Tasmania's most electrifying Hogmanay Ceilidh. Get ready for an evening of energetic dances, traditional music, and unforgettable merriment at Max Fry Memorial Hall, 60 Gorge Rd. Info: https://events.humanitix.com/the-nessies-tassie-hogmanay-hootenany
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New Zealand’s top pipers enter this prestigious event which has grown in popularity over the years. Held on New Year’s Eve in the Celtic Barn foyer starting at 4pm, tickets $10 available at the door. Supper is served, bar sales available and it finishes early so that you can still go out and party the ... Read more
One of Scotland's most unique Hogmanay events. As the old Town House bell chimes midnight, the Fireballs are lit and swingers emerge from the street leading to the harbour. Info: www.stonehavenfireballs.com
Celebrate Hogmanay with The Scottish Society of Ottawa. A fun night of Celtic music and friendship at Aberdeen Pavillion. Info: www.ottscot.ca
One of the longest-running Scottish gatherings in the Southern Hemisphere, offering fierce competition, spectacular entertainment and a full day of family-friendly fun., a great family day out since 1871. Info: www.waipuhighlandgames.co.nz
A new year celebration like no other-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
A great Orkney tradition which sees almost the entire town turned into a football pitch for a chaotic and competitive kickabout. Info: www.bagame.com
The Hogmanay parties are done and dusted, you've had your First Foots on New Years Day and there is a long stretch of holiday still left. Why not let your hair down with Gallus Ceilidh Band as they bring their raucous ceilidh down to Mandurah for the first time at the Mandurah Aquatic & Recreation ... Read more
A weekend of Celtic celebration with music, Clans, athletics, food and more at Marathon Community Park, MM49 US Hwy 1 Ocean Side. Info: www.floridakeyscelticfestival.com
Celebrate the historic and classic Scottish treat enjoyed around the world known as shortbread. Enjoy a taste of Scotland today!
With international and domestic tutors across all disciplines, this is the best way to kick start your piping or drumming year. Info: www.rnzpba.com
The pipes and drums event with world-class concerts, competitions, and master classes. Info: www.mhaf.org.
A 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
Shetland’s ancient capital hosts the first of Shetland's annual fire festivals. Info: www.scalloway.net/events/fire-festival
Experience traditional highland athletics, dance, art, music, culture and food at Central Winds Park. Info: www.flascot.com
Celebrate 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. Heart-wrenching airs and ballads, humorous songs with rousing choruses and lively jigs and reels are brought to life with Blackthorn’s luscious harmonies ... Read more
Glasgow’s status as a UNESCO City of Music will be well and truly on display as more than 300 events bring 25 venues across the city to life, welcoming a host of unmissable music across its 18 days. The UK's largest Celtic, world and roots music festival. Info: www.celticconnections.com
Burns Supper & Ceilidh in the Valley. Join Mary Kiani & 200+ friends for a fantastic Scottish festival gathering in the stunning Glenworth Valley/Peats Ridge. Info: www.scottishweekender.com
The St. Andrew’s Society looks forward to holding their traditional Burns Supper, the event follows the time-honoured format with the Address to a Haggis, The Immortal Memory and Toasts to the Lassies and Laddies, at the University Club of Toronto. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
Celebrating the life and poetry of Robert Burns at St Johns United Church, 262 Randall St. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/rabbie-burns-supper-celebrating-the-life-poetry-of-robert-burns-tickets-747429189827
The American Scottish Foundation annual Burns Night Celebration, held in association with, and at the University Club. Info: www.americanscottishfoundation.com/events/2024-burns-night.html
A Burns dinner is a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet Robert Burns, the author of many Scottish poems. Join the The Flagstaff Scottish Club to celebrate the Bard. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/robbieburns
Join for a night full of Scottish pride and celebration as we honor the legendary poet Robert Burns at the Statesville Civic Center. Info: www.historicsharpehouse.com
Celebrate Robert Burns with The Scottish Society of Ottawa. A night to celebrate the life and works of Scotland's Bard . Info: www.ottscot.ca
Round up your friends, get your glad rags and dancing shoes on for a traditional Celtic evening full of banter, craic, eating, drinking, and dancing. We transform the Athenaeum Hall into a little bit of Scotland for the night. Info: www.eventfinda.co.nz/2024/arrowtown-burns-supper-ceilidh/arrowtown
Join Scotland's very own GlasVegas Showgirl Roxy Stardust as she presents an hour of burlesque performance featuring a host of homegrown heroes and traveling performers. There will be dancing! There will be tassels! There might even be a haggis or two! Who knows what she's got in store, but in true Scottish fashion we can ... Read more
We are delighted to invite you to experience a traditional Scottish gathering with poetry, music, dancing, and delectable Scottish cuisine at our 9th annual Robbie Burns Night at Miller Lash House, 130 Old Kingston Rd, Scarborough. Info: www.millerlashhouse.ca/community-events
Trade only event for Scottish retailers at the SEC. The Show will feature the best of what Scotland has to offer in terms of gifts, homeware, fashion, textiles, jewellery and crafts. Info: www.scotlandstradefairs.com
International bestselling author, Coinneach MacLeod , The Hebridean Baker shares stories and adventures alongside his best selection of recipes at book signing events across the US and Canada. For cities, dates and tickets see: https://hebrideanbaker.com/tour
A celebration of Scottish drinks, food and traditions. Indulge in the spirit of Scotland at The Fox Hole, 117 Harrington St, The Rocks. Info: www.thefoxhole.com.au/burns-week
A traditional celebration of Scotland's greatest bard at United Service Club Queensland, 183 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill. Info: www.standrewsociety.com/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.
Asheville Sister Cities with sister cities of Dunkeld and Birnam, Scotland invite you to a charity benefit celebration of the 265th Birthday of Robert Burns, the Bard of Scotland at the Biltmore Double Tree Hotel. Guest enjoy a Three Course Dinner, full Robert Burns Night ceremony with Scottish music, poems & songs, and a Live ... Read more
Greeted by a lone piper to celebrate the great Poet Robbie Burns at the Burns Supper. Be part of Burns night with traditional Scottish fare whilst they address the Haggis. There will be three courses beginning with Pate to share, choice of mains of Haggis, vegan roast, roast beef or pork, lemon pepper cod, cock-a-leekie ... Read more
An evening of celebration in honor of this famous poet and writer which includes the piping in of the haggis, poetry readings, whisky drinking and a Scottish supper at The Church. Info: https://thechurchtas.com.au/event/burns-night-dinner
Celebrate the birth of our national bard, Robert Burns, we are delighted to be hosting a Burns Supper at the Corbie Inn, Bo'ness. Info: www.corbieinn.co.uk
Share a wee dram with friends, enjoy a traditional Scottish meal and raise your glass in a toast to the lads and lassies at L'Espace Canal at L'Ambroisie, 4020 Saint Ambroise St. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca/burns-supper.html
12pm at the Robert Burns Statue (Allan Gardens -Sherbourne and Carlton). Everyone is welcome to celebrate of the birthday of Scotland’s national bard. There will be piping, haggis, neeps, tatties, singing, and good cheer. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
Celebrate the Bard with a Scottish celebrations of food, music and poetry at The Hyatt. Info: www.saintandrew.org.au
Did you know that Robert Burns has strong links to the Cabrach? Join the folk of the Cabrach community for a traditional Burns Supper, ballads from the Bothy and stories of Scotland’s national bard. Info: www.cabrachtrust.org
Join Toitū Otago Settlers Museum and the Dunedin Burns Club to consider thoughts on Burns and family life from Emeritus Professor Tom Brooking and his daughter, Dunedin MP Rachel Brooking. Enjoy Traditional Scottish food and drink, kick your heels up at the ceilidh with music from the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra. Cheer the winning entries of ... Read more
Join in celebrating our Scottish roots on poet and lyricist, Robert Burns’ birthday. An evening featuring a Scottish-inspired 3-course menu & good Scotch Whisky at The Thistle Inn, 3 Mulgrave St, Thorndon. Info: www.thistleinn.co.nz
Come along with your friends and enjoy a beautiful 2024 edition of Burns Night at Fremantle Sailing Club, in the Wardroom. Live music with Gallus Perth & Recitations to celebrate the birthday of Scotland’s greatest poet Robert Burns. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1151052
It's Burns Night! Join us for a night of toe-tapping, knee-slapping fun at the Uraidla Show Hall. Bringing the best of traditional Scottish music to the dance floor, so grab your partners and put on your dancing shoes! Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a beginner, this event is for everyone. Info: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1155767
A night of Scottish revelry, bagpipes, haggis, and plenty of fun at the Pottsville Beach Community Hall. Info: https://allevents.in/pottsville/the-wee-potty-burns-night/10000774284063477
Deacon Brodies Pub in Ottawa welcome the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band and dancers for a party to celebrate Robbie Burns with music, dance and poetry - the pub gives out free Scottish treats to everyone, so please contact the pub to book a table for you and your friends. Come along - kilts optional ... Read more
Ceilidh dance at Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St, with live music by Calanais from 8 – 10:30. All dances taught, walked and called. No partner or experience necessary. Wear loose clothing (dancing is warm work) and flat, soft soled shoes. Lots of fun and refreshments. Info: www.vancouverceilidh.org
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A full day of family fun and entertainment. Highland Dancing, solo bagpiping, solo drumming and pipe band competitions. Traditional Scottish Field Events for everyone to try at Turakina Domain, Cameron Rd. Info: www.turakinahighlandgames.co.nz
The evening is a celebration of the life and poetry of Robert Burns, and an evening full of entertainment, food and fun at Royal Canadian Legion105 Industrial Pkwy N. Info: www.whiteheatherpipesanddrums.com/robbie-burns-dinner
Nevada Society of Scottish Clans presents it's 41st Annual Robert Burns Celebration and Whisky Tasting, at Grand Sierra Resort & Casino. Info: www.nvssc.org
Celebrate Robert Burns with The Caledonian Society of Cincinnati, with an evening of Scottish entertainment, including pipes & drums, highland dancing, Scottish country dancing, and more. Info: www.caledoniansociety.org
A celebration of Scottish heritage and culture at Historic Rural Hill for the annual Burns Night celebrations. Info: www.ruralhill.net.
Celebrating the life and works of Robert Burns with the St. Andrew’s Society of Los Angeles at the Four Season, Beverley Hills. Info: www.saintandrewsla.org
Celebrate the great Scottish poet, Robert Burns at Alma College Chapel. Info: highland@almahighlandfestival.com
Join The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow for an evening of traditional Scottish celebration, with fine dining, whisky and entertainment. This annual traditional Burns Supper is one of their favourite and most popular fundraising events bringing together a diverse College community for an evening of exquisite food, friendship and fun. Info: www.rcpsg.ac.uk
A definitive whisky and cultural experience, the 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. Info: www.swg3.tv
Traditional Scottish meal, entertainment and dancing to the Scottish music of Kilbirnie Station Band at the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St. Info: www.rscdsvancouver.org
Celebrate the bard with Scottish American Society Of South Florida for food, music and poetry at Tropical Acres Steakhouse. Info: www.sassf.org/Burns-supper
Join Siren City Pipe Band for their Third Annual Burns Supper: a formal gala with raucous entertainment to support Siren City Pipe Band at the Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel. Info: www.scpb.rsvpify.com
Join the Greater Moncton Scottish Association at the Dan Bohan Centre in Riverview for an evening of music, poetry, kinship, and more. Info: https://greater-moncton-scottish-association.square.site/
Join us for a rip-roaring Burns Night extravaganza, celebrating Scotland's legendary poet with bagpipes, haggis and more at 31 Rimutaka St, Paraparaumu, Wellington. Info: www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/burns-night-tickets-731133308407
Join members of the Burnie Highland Pipe Band for a night of traditional Burns Supper celebrations. Hear the skirl of the pipes, witness the traditional address to the Haggis, enjoy a Burns supper at Hellyers Road Distillery. Info: www.burniehighlandpipeband.com.au
Robert Burns Society of the Midlands is hosting its annual Burns Night celebration with pipes and drums, Calling of the Clans, Address to a Haggis, buffet dinner, silent auction, and more at Seawell’s Catering, 1125 Rosewood Dr. Info: www.rbsmsc.com
Join us for a night of Scottish revelry at Origine Brass! We're bringing the spirit of Robert Burns to life with bagpipes, traditional scottish dancing, & a feast fit for a clan. Indulge in traditional Scottish cuisine & raise your glasses high as we toast to the legendary poet. So grab your tartan and join ... Read more
The City of Nelson Highland Pipe Band brings you Pipes in the Park again for its seventh year. The Celtic music and dance extravaganza is being held, once again, at the Fairfield House Meadow, with an exciting line up of performers this year including the full Pipe Band, as well as soloists, the Kahurangi Irish ... Read more
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