Red Hot Chilli Pipers

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Red Hot Chilli Pipers

About Red Hot Chilli Pipers

This Scottish pipe and drum group was formed at the start of the 00s by Stuart Cassells (b. 1979, Falkirk, Scotland; pipes), Willie Armstrong (b. Scotland; pipes), Kevin MacDonald (b. Scotland; pipes), Steven Graham (b. Scotland; drums) and Malcolm McEwan (b. Scotland; drums). With Cassells, Graham and McEwan all studying at the prestigious Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, the group could boast a fine array of talented young players. Their modern interpretations of traditional piping songs was given added emphasis by an exhilarating live show, which led to the group appearing on stage at the 2004 T In The Park festival with the rock band the Darkness. They also released a 10-track album featuring a broad repertoire of piping tunes, including two by the late Gordon Duncan. At the start of 2007, the group made an unlikely appearance on an episode of the BBC talent show When Will I Be Famous, performing a medley of Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ and Survivor’s ‘Eye Of The Tiger’ intercut with traditional material. To no one’s great surprise they romped away with the first prize of £10, 000. With the group riding a new wave of public support, a second studio album was released later in the year. Cassells has also worked as a solo artist.

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About Red Hot Chilli Pipers

This Scottish pipe and drum group was formed at the start of the 00s by Stuart Cassells (b. 1979, Falkirk, Scotland; pipes), Willie Armstrong (b. Scotland; pipes), Kevin MacDonald (b. Scotland; pipes), Steven Graham (b. Scotland; drums) and Malcolm McEwan (b. Scotland; drums). With Cassells, Graham and McEwan all studying at the prestigious Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, the group could boast a fine array of talented young players. Their modern interpretations of traditional piping songs was given added emphasis by an exhilarating live show, which led to the group appearing on stage at the 2004 T In The Park festival with the rock band the Darkness. They also released a 10-track album featuring a broad repertoire of piping tunes, including two by the late Gordon Duncan. At the start of 2007, the group made an unlikely appearance on an episode of the BBC talent show When Will I Be Famous, performing a medley of Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ and Survivor’s ‘Eye Of The Tiger’ intercut with traditional material. To no one’s great surprise they romped away with the first prize of £10, 000. With the group riding a new wave of public support, a second studio album was released later in the year. Cassells has also worked as a solo artist.

Red Hot Chilli Pipers's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
08 May 2026 Red Hot Chilli Pipers - the Back To Roots Tour Waterfront Hall Auditorium, Belfast, NI, United Kingdom
29 Oct 2026 Red Hot Chilli Pipers in Düsseldorf zakk Halle, Dusseldorf, NW, Germany
01 Nov 2026 Red Hot Chilli Pipers in Hamburg Markthalle Hamburg, Hamburg, HH, Germany
06 Nov 2026 Red Hot Chilli Pipers in Dresden Alter Schlachthof, Dresden, SN, Germany
18 Nov 2026 Red Hot Chilli Pipers in Mannheim Capitol Mannheim, Mannheim, BW, Germany
24 Nov 2026 Red Hot Chilli Pipers in München Technikum (im Werksviertel Mitte), Munich, BY, Germany

Red Hot Chilli Pipers's Popular songs

  • Leave a Light On (feat. Tom Walker)
  • Everybody Dance Now
  • Wake Me Up
  • Flower Of Scotland
  • Don't Stop Believing

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This Scottish pipe and drum group was formed at the start of the 00s by Stuart Cassells (b. 1979, Falkirk, Scotland; pipes), Willie Armstrong (b. Scotland; pipes), Kevin MacDonald (b. Scotland; pipes), Steven Graham (b. Scotland; drums) and Malcolm McEwan (b. Scotland; drums). With Cassells, Graham…
Red Hot Chilli Pipers's most streamed songs include Leave a Light On (feat. Tom Walker), Everybody Dance Now, Wake Me Up, Flower Of Scotland, Don't Stop Believing. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Red Hot Chilli Pipers is primarily known for bagpipe, frequently fusing it with elements of celtic rock. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Red Hot Chilli Pipers's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Leave a Light On (feat. Tom Walker), Everybody Dance Now, Wake Me Up, Flower Of Scotland, Don't Stop Believing are available on all major platforms. Follow Red Hot Chilli Pipers on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Red Hot Chilli Pipers has over 147K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Red Hot Chilli Pipers is currently scheduled to perform in 6 cities: Belfast, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Dresden, Mannheim, Munich. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Red Hot Chilli Pipers's 2026 tour spans 2 countries: United Kingdom, Germany. Check AllEvents for the full Red Hot Chilli Pipers tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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