Kildoag Pipe Band

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Kildoag Pipe Band

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Kildoag Pipe Band. County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Grade 3A.

The Kildoag Pipe Band is a traditional Scottish pipe band, likely based in Scotland, that participates in piping competitions and parades, featuring the classic instruments of the Highland bagpipes and a drum corps including snare, tenor, and bass drums; the band is led by a Pipe Major and is known for its distinctive playing style and competitive spirit within the piping community.

Kildoag Pipe Band - All Ireland Champions Grade 4A!!! 🏆🐶 Best pipes 🏆 Best drums

A County Derry pipe band has achieved worldwide recognition by winning their section of the World Championship over the summer.

In August 2022, Kildoag Pipe Band won the Grade 4A World Championship, held in Glasgow, Scotland.

The band, based outside Claudy, brought home the title on the tenth anniversary of their reformation in 2012.

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