Trad & Folk · Monday 27 July · 7:30pm
Solo Highland Piping Competition
The Deer's Head · 1-3 Lower Garfield St, Belfast BT1 1FP
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Trad & Folk · Monday 27 July · 7:30pm
The Deer's Head · 1-3 Lower Garfield St, Belfast BT1 1FP
Solo Highland Piping Competition. Photograph: the promoter
The Solo Highland Piping Competition returns to Belfast TradFest for another thrilling evening of world-class piping, bringing together some of Ireland's finest competitive pipers in the intimate surroundings of The Deer's Head.
Featuring champions, rising stars and internationally recognised performers, this prestigious event celebrates the precision, power and artistry of Highland piping at the highest level.
Audiences can expect a captivating programme of Piobaireachd, March, Strathspey and Reel, and Hornpipe and Jig performances, showcasing both technical brilliance and deep musical expression.
Current Senior Ulster Champion, Alastair Donaghy is one of Ireland's leading competitive pipers. A winner of the prestigious Gordon Duncan Memorial Competition in 2023, he also claimed victory in last year's competition, earning the opportunity to represent Ireland at the MacCrimmon Trophy during the Festival Interceltique de Lorient in France.
A member of the legendary Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band since 2016, Alastair has won numerous major championships, including three World Pipe Band Championships.
Originally from County Limerick and now based in County Tyrone, Sean Moloney comes from a traditional Irish music background before focusing his attention on Highland piping. He has performed with Closkelt and St Mary's Derrytrasna Pipe Bands and has competed at the highest levels in both piping and drumming.
A primary school teacher from Waterford City, James Stone began learning pipes from his father, John Stone, before continuing his studies with the late Stephen Power and current tutor Ronan Maguire.
Among his many achievements are:
James will represent Ireland at the MacCrimmon Trophy during this year's Festival Interceltique de Lorient.
From Carrickfergus, Kris Coyle has enjoyed an exceptional competitive career, including:
Kris is also a member of Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band.
Taught by his late grandfather Billy Doherty, Reece has emerged as one of the brightest young talents in solo piping.
A member of St Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band, Dublin, he has won three consecutive All-Ireland MSR titles and currently holds the C1 Championship title. In 2024 he reached the final of the prestigious Pipe Idol competition at Piping Live! in Glasgow.
One of Ireland's most decorated pipers, Scott Wallace has won every major senior solo title in Ireland and has regularly featured among the prize winners in Scotland.
A former member of both Field Marshal Montgomery and St Laurence O'Toole, Scott has accumulated multiple major championships during a remarkable competitive career that includes six World Championship titles.
With fierce competition, extraordinary musicianship and an intimate atmosphere, the Solo Highland Piping Competition remains one of the highlights of the Belfast TradFest programme.
Bringing together established champions and emerging talent, the event showcases the very best of contemporary Highland piping while celebrating the deep connections between Ireland's piping traditions and the international piping community.
An unforgettable evening of world-class Highland piping featuring champions, rising stars and some of the finest performers in the tradition today.
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