• Welland Rose Festival Parade

    Welland Rose Festival Parade.  The band will be part of a Massed Pipes and Drums to lead off the parade.

  • All Things Scottish

    Grace Anglican Church in Waterdown is hosting an All Things Scottish Festival.  This is a free event for the community.  The band will open the Festival at 12:00 noon with a short set of Scottish music.

  • It’s Your Festival

    It's Your Festival will be held in Gage Park in Hamilton.  The band will play a half-hour set at the band shell at noon, then be in the parade that opens the event at 1:00.

  • Concert in the Park

    The Dundas Pipes and Drums will be part of the Dundas Concert Band's evening concert.  The band will play a 15 minute set at approx. 8:00.  The event takes place in the Dundas Driving Park and is free to all.

  • Cactus Parade

    The band will lead off the Cactus Parade as part of a Massed Band along with Grimsby Pipes and Drums and Legion 163 Pipes and Drums.

  • Cactus Festival Concert

    The band will play a 45 minute concert as part of the Cactus Festival.  The event is on the main stage at Memorial Square and is free for all.

  • Dundas Scarecrow March

    At 10:45 a.m., kids of all ages are invited to meet at Eccles Auto Service, 121 King St. W., to join the annual costume parade led by the Dundas Pipes and Drums down King Street to Grafton Square, where Jude

    Free
  • Celtic Pub Night

    This is a Celtic Kitchen party featuring the Dundas Pipes and Drums as well as:  a Celtic singer, dancers, fiddler, small pipes, Irish pipes and a few surprises. Food is available from Shawn & Eds menu.  Try the pizza; it

    $20
  • Remembrance Day Parade

    Annual Remembrance Day Parade from Memorial Square to the Cenotaph.  Step off is 10:30.

    Free
  • Dundas Valley Orchestra

    The DVO joins with Chorus Hamilton and its Artistic Director David Holler, St. Paul’s Minister of Music Fredric Devries, soprano Ariel Harwood Jones, baritone Adam Kuiack and the Dundas Pipes and Drums for a Remembrance Day weekend performance of Fauré’s

    Free