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Christmas at the NPC
Christmas and Hogmanay celebrations for all the family
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Christmas & Hogmanay at the NPC!
🎄 Christmas at the NPC! From festive ceilidhs and family fun to Hogmanay celebrations — there’s something for everyone this holiday season:
- Christmas Ceilidh Party Nights (5, 6, 12 & 13 Dec 2025): 3-course dinner, live bagpipes and ceilidh dancing + disco — a full festive night out 🎉
- Festive Family Ceilidh (19 Dec): A fun ceilidh evening for all the family (ages 8+) — great for dancing, music & seasonal cheer.
- Christmas Ceilidh (20 Dec): Adults-only ceilidh night for those who want a traditional Scottish celebration.
- Breakfast with Santa (14 & 21 Dec): Festive breakfast, family fun, singing — and a gift for every child. 🎅 🍽️
- Santa’s Piping Hot Party (14 & 21 Dec): Afternoon of music, dancing, party games and a visit from Santa himself. Great for kids and adults alike. 🎁
- Wee Hogmanay Party (29 & 30 Dec): Early-family-friendly Hogmanay celebration — food, music, dancing and a countdown for the kids. 🥂
- Hogmanay Hootenanny (31 Dec): Ring in the New Year with dinner, bagpipes, ceilidh and late-night disco — a spectacular night out to welcome 2026.
✨ Whether you’re after a lively ceilidh, a magical family morning with Santa, or a proper Hogmanay blow-out — NPC has your festive season covered.
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National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland Annual Concert
National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland – Annual Concert
Presented by the National Piping Centre, the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland’s annual concert brings together the country’s most talented young pipers and drummers. Featuring the Junior, Development and Senior bands, the programme blends traditional favourites with fresh, modern compositions — a celebration of Scotland’s next generation of musicians and the future of piping.
Date: 18 April
Location: Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Tickets: Available from the National Piping Centre and Glasgow Royal Concert Hall