Pipes & Drums + Tartan Day Parade
April 6, 10:30 am –4:00 pm
Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
At 10:30 am, hear the sounds of leading Pipe Bands from New York and around the world on the Bryant Park Fountain Terrace.
At 1 pm, lineup starts for the 26th Annual New York Tartan Parade, which kicks off from Sixth Ave & W 44th Street at 2 pm, marching up to W 55th St. Join the NYC Scottish cultural event of the year as thousands of kilted clans, pipers, dancers and Scottish pups march up Sixth Avenue.
More Scottish music on Sunday.
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