Inveraray & District Pipe Band take the title of 2025 World Pipe Band Champions

The spectacular finale of the 2025 World Pipe Band Championships saw last year’s winners, Inveraray & District Pipe Band, retaining the top title.
It is the fourth time the Argyll and Bute band has been crowned World Pipe Band Champions. In addition to lifting the 2024 trophy, it won the renowned contest in 2019 and 2017.
The runners-up were 2022 champions, Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band of Lisburn, Northern Ireland. The 2015 champions, Shotts & Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band of North Lanarkshire, took third place.
The ‘Worlds’ – the premier contest in the global piping competitive calendar – brings together the best pipers and drummers on the planet to compete in the ultimate ‘battle of the bands’.
The event is delivered by Glasgow Life on behalf of The Royal Pipe Band Association with support from EventScotland, part of VisitScotland’s Events Directorate.
This year’s showcase of pipes and drums talent and skills saw 15 countries represented by 207 bands, 53 of which were from overseas destinations including Australia, Oman and Zimbabwe.
‘The Worlds’ attracts thousands of spectators to Glasgow every summer and attendance at this year’s exciting two-day contest was over 35,000.
Audiences all over the world were also able to view competition highlights on both days via live streaming.
The 2025 major event included, on Friday 15 August, a dedicated youth competition. More than 1,500 under 18s competed in this new feature which celebrated and recognised young talent in piping and drumming, and showcased the incredible talent and skills of the next generation.
The grade winners were: Juvenile - George Watson's College; Novice Juvenile A - West Lothian Schools; Novice Juvenile B - St John's College Harare of Zimbabwe.
The contest on Saturday 16 August focused on the senior bands with over 6,000 competitors taking part in the contest for Grade 1, Grade 2, Grades 3A and 3B, and Grades 4A and 4B categories.
Colin Mulhern, Chief Executive of The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association, said: “We are grateful to all of the competing bands, supporters and spectators who joined us for our 2025 championships.
“This year’s ‘Worlds’ proved to be a fiercely-fought contest and our 2025 World Pipe Band Champions Inveraray & District Pipe Band deserve huge congratulations for winning the global title for a second year running. Every one of the competing bands can take great pride in their wonderful performances. They gave us a splendid competition and demonstration of their dedication to excellence, and their outstanding skills and talent.”
Glasgow Life Chair, Bailie Annette Christie, said: “Glasgow is proud to host the global pinnacle of the competitive piping calendar, and of the city’s long association with ‘the Worlds. The championships are hugely valued by us as they shine an international spotlight on Glasgow as a fantastic and welcoming destination for events, attract visitors here from all over the world – boosting tourism and contributing greatly to the Scottish and city’s economy.
“We are grateful to all of this year’s fantastic competitors for playing their part in ensuring the great success of the 2025 ‘Worlds’ – and our congratulations go to Inveraray & District Pipe Band on retaining the World Champions title.”
Rob Dickson, Director of Industry and Events at VisitScotland, said: “The World Pipe Band Championships continue to be a spectacular celebration of Scotland’s rich cultural heritage, attracting thousands of talented musicians and enthusiastic spectators from across the globe.
“This year’s event once again showcased the incredible skill, passion, and camaraderie that define the piping community. Well done to all the bands who have taken part over the past two days, and congratulations to Inveraray & District Pipe Band on being crowned 2025 World Pipe Band Champions.”
Highlights from the 2025 World Pipe Band Championships will be broadcast on BBC Scotland on Thursday 21 August.