The Barossa & District Pipe Band proudly wears the MacCallum Ancient Tartan which was chosen by the first Pipe Major from his own family heritage. The MacCallum Ancient Tartan is seen in our kilts and is also part of the wallpaper used on this website. The cost of the uniform is quite considerable and members have been fundraising and performing to assist with the cost of purchasing the components of the uniform which is always an ongoing expense.

Ghillie Brogues
Ghillie Brogues are the traditional footwear worn with today’s highland dress.

Glengarry
The band wears the Glengarry as it’s traditional headress.
The Glengarry Hat’s history is closely linked to Scottish military and clan tradition. It was originally worn by Scottish Highland Regiments, but gained in popularity during the early nineteenth century. The hat’s unique design allowed soldiers to wear and remove it easily, even when wearing a kilt.

Hat Badge
The band wears a very unique hat badge on the Glengarry and as a logo on our bagpipe covers, which was designed and manufactured to aptly represent the Pipes and Drums we play with a reference to the Grapevines which are symbolic of the famous South Australian Barossa Wine region in which we are fortunate to live.

Our Rhythm & Beat
The band is thrilled to be invited once again to be part of the 2026 Laura Folk Fair happening in April. We will be part of the parade and also performing a range of tunes on stage on Saturday 18th April. Head up for a great day out! We can't wait!! ... See MoreSee Less
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Keep an eye and an ear out for the band at the Barossa Farmers Market on Saturday 14th March. We will be there playing a few tunes for your entertainment! A great opportunity to have a chat with band members if you've ever thought about joining a pipe band, either as a bagpiper or a drummer - we're always on the lookout for new members! See you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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The band would like to send a big thank you to the Munno Para Caledonian Society for their recent generous donation to the band. Unfortunately, the Society has wound down its activities but very generously decided to gift its remaining funds to a few recipients, our lucky band being one of them. Starting off the New Year being extremely grateful! ... See MoreSee Less
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New year - new hobby? If you have ever wondered what it's like to play the bagpipes or drums in a pipe band, 2026 may be your year to find out. The Barossa & District Pipe Band are always on the look-out for new members, whether experienced pipers or drummers or if you're wanting to learn. The band is currently on a well-deserved break at the moment, but we will be raring to get back into practicing and playing in early February. We meet at the Nuriootpa Soldier's Memorial Hall every Monday and Thursday evening, commencing at 7.00pm. If you would like more information, please contact our Pipe Major, Alistair MacCallum by phoning 0418 814 152.
*Photo taken at Royal Adelaide Show 2024. ... See MoreSee Less
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