Northern Meeting Piping Competition

The Northern Meeting Piping Competition Unveils First-Ever Live Stream

The Northern Meeting Piping Competition, held at Eden Court in Inverness, Scotland, will be live-streamed for the first time ever on Thursday, September 1, 2022. The event is renowned as the most prestigious piping competition in the world

Several of the events from the solo piping competition will be available to watch for just £15 from the comfort of home, including the Gold Medal and The Former Winners March, Strathspey and Reel with more events over the two days planned to be added in future years.

The Gold Medal will start at 8:30am (GMT) on Thursday 1st September followed by The Former Winners March, Strathspey and Reel at around 5:00pm (GMT) on the same platform.

Northern Meeting Piping Competition

Sir Patrick Grant, from The Northern Meeting Piping Competition, said: “We’re delighted to unveil this new ticketed live stream option for this year. The piping community is international, and we hope by making this prestigious competition more accessible to everyone, more people will be able to enjoy it both at home here in Scotland and abroad.  Piping is at the heart of Scotland’s identity and the Northern Meeting plays a key part in promoting this rich musical heritage among Scots, and friends of Scotland, across the world – we believe this will only be improved with the introduction of this livestreaming element this year.”

The Gold Medal for the classical piobaireachd music and the Gold Clasp for former winners are the most sought-after achievements for any piper. The honor attached to such success attracts pipers from across the British Isles, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland and Europe.

Entry to the competition is restricted to those of the highest caliber and the bar is set high with only around 100 competitors selected to take part in the various events. These include the classic Piobaireachd, March, Strathspey and Reel and Hornpipes and Jigs.

The competition also caters for younger players, with around 30 to 40 young competitors each year. This year, the Northern Meeting Competition will welcome young players from all over Scotland, as well as some from Canada and New Zealand. This will take be available to watch in-person on Friday, September 2, and won’t be part of the live-streaming option.

Live stream tickets are priced at just £15 and once purchased they will provide access live on the day and for the month of September. They are on sale now at https://piping.northern-meeting.org/competition-live-stream/.

In-person tickets to the two-day event will be available to purchase at Eden Court on the competition days.

Held in Inverness since 1841, the Northern Meeting is the oldest musical competition in the world. It is dedicated to Scotland’s unique form of theme and variations played solely on the Highland Bagpipe, known as piobaireachd or pibroch.

Author: World Music Central News Room

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