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  • Competition Sucess!

    Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band is delighted to announce an exceptional debut in this years competition season, achieving remarkable results in the band’s very first competitive appearances.

    The band travelled to The Gordon’s School, where members delivered impressive performances across multiple events. The band secured 1st Place in the MSR (March, Strathspey & Reel) Quartet competition and 2nd Place in the Mini Band March event, marking an outstanding start to their competitive journey.

    Building on this early success, the band continued their winning form at the Jim McGinn competition, earning 1st Place in the MSR Quartet competition for a second consecutive event and adding a 3rd Place finish in the March Quartet competition to their growing list of achievements.

    These results are a testament to the hard work, dedication, and commitment shown by all band members. To achieve multiple trophies in the band’s inaugural competition season is an incredible accomplishment and highlights the talent and potential within Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band.

    We would like to thank everyone who has supported the competition band throughout its formation and development. The encouragement from families, friends, and the wider piping community has played an important role in helping the band reach this milestone.

    With such a successful start to competitive piping, Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band looks forward to building on these achievements and representing Hampshire proudly at future competitions throughout the season.

    Congratulations to all our players on these fantastic results!

  • January Workshop 2026

    Back in January, Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band were incredibly fortunate to welcome Callum Douglas (Red Hot Chilli Pipers), Cam Lawson (Inveraray & District Pipe Band) and Mark Johnston (formerly Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate Caledonian Pipe Band, and Grampian Police Pipe Band), who supported us with our weekend workshop!

    We had a fantastic time and gained so much from their experience, insight and input. A huge thank you to our guests for sharing their knowledge and expertise with us – it was a truly valuable and inspiring session for everyone involved.

    We hope to see our guests again soon in the not-too-distant future!

  • London Poppy Day 2025

    Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band took part in London Poppy Day, performing alongside other pipers and drummers at Cannon Street Station, raising money for the Royal British Legion’s poppy appeal.

    The total raised at Cannon Street Station alone was £32,780.41. Overall, the total raised throughout the day across all stations was £1,478,000.

    A huge well done to all the participants and collectors!

  • Battles Through History 2025

    Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band have returned from a weekend of performing at the South of England showground, for Battles Through History.

    We braved Storm Amy, and despite the wind, we had another fantastic weekend!

    Check out our social media for a vlog containing our best moments from this weekend.

  • Netley Marsh Steam and Craft Show 2025

    Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band returned to the Netley Marsh Steam and Craft Show for another year. The band had a wonderful few days camping together with lots of sunshine, performing around the show ground, and of course, making use of the fun fair! Our Drum Sergeant, Dave, also turned 70 – what better way to celebrate your birthday!

  • Stansted Park Summer Festival 2025

    Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band have had a fantastic weekend performing at Stansted Park Summer Festival for the first time. Despite the ever changing weather, the crowds were amazing and the band also got to enjoy watching other wonderful performances and acts!

  • Relay for Life 2025

    Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band was honoured once again to lead the survivors’ first lap at Relay for Life 2025.

    This year held a special meaning, as we marched with pink ribbons in memory of Ann Stoyles – a cherished supporter of the band, long-time committee member of Relay For Life Portsmouth, and dedicated team captain of the Pink Ladies.

    As a band, several of our own members are survivors themselves, including Drum Major Mac Sabiston. This year was especially memorable as it saw Mac out of retirement and back out in front of the band to lead us once again.

  • Walk the Island 2025

    On Saturday the 28th of June, Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band led the start of the annual Walk the Island. This year, over 100 participants embarked on the 14-mile trek around Portsea Island to money for the chosen charity for 2025, The Roberts Centre. The Roberts Centre is an organisation dedicated to improving the lives of families and individuals facing homelessness, abuse or other challenges.

    Hampshire Caledonian had the honour of leading the participants from the Queens Hotel, across Southsea Common and down Palmerston Road. The band then met back up with the participants as they passed through Guildhall Square, taking part in a short service at the war memorial, where participants laid wreaths.

  • Royal Naval Association Light Show 2025

    Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band had the privilege of performing in the Historic Dockyard Portsmouth, for the Royal Naval Association! Our snare drummers put on an extra special light display, along with our Pipe Major. This was the first time Hampshire Caledonian have done anything like this, and it was well received by a fantastic audience. This was also the first outing for our newest recruit, Fabio! Fabio joins us from St John’s College Pipe Band, Zimbabwe.

  • Lepe D-Day 2025

    On Sunday 8th June 2025, Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band returned to take part in a D-Day memorial service held at Lepe Country Park, facilitated by Hampshire County Council.  This was a wonderful service as always and we finished up our day with a band trip to Beaulieu, and a fantastic roast dinner!