One of the world's leading bagpipe bands are performing in Harrogate as part of their 2023/2024 world tour.
To celebrate their 20th anniversary, the Red Hot Chilli Pipers are embarking on a world tour.
And on Saturday 25th May, the Pipers will be performing at the Royal Hall in Harrogate.
The band, which was formed in 2002, will be accompanied by the Red Hot Chilli Dancers.
They have now become one of the most famous bagpipe bands in the world.
Their music is a fusion of traditional Scottish music and rock/pop, which they call 'bagrock'.
They have performed at events such as the Rugby World Cup and the NBC Olympics studio and to date, The Red Hot Chilli Pipers have performed live to over 1.5 million people.
Find more info on the event in Harrogate here. For more information on the Red Hot Chilli Pipers, visit their website here.

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