The Red Hot Chilli Pipers set to rock Arbroath

After months of not being able to play any live concerts due to the Coronavirus pandemic, global phenomenon,The Red Hot Chilli Pipers are set to rock The Webster Memorial Theatre when they come to Arbroath on Saturday, December 11.
A rockin' good night out...The Red Hot Chilli Pipers are set to play The Webster next month.A rockin' good night out...The Red Hot Chilli Pipers are set to play The Webster next month.
A rockin' good night out...The Red Hot Chilli Pipers are set to play The Webster next month.

The band have achieved incredible success with their fusion of traditional Scottish music and rock and pop anthems which they proudly call ‘Bagrock’

The Chillis have never been more in demand for their infectious style of feel good music which appeals right across the age range to people all over the world.

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They have collected together an impressive group of musicians, dancers and singers from Scotland and further afield, many holding World Championship titles and all seriously good players with impressive credentials and qualifications.

The Red Hot Chilli Pipers, had one of their busiest years in 2019. The bag-rock legends gave Brit Award Winner, Tom Walker a helping hand in reaching number 4 in the UK chart, courtesy of some good old bagpipes. They also joined Tom at Murrayfield to perform their track before the Scotland vs. Italy Six Nations.

The band also jetted off to Japan to perform at the famous Fuji Rocks Festival where they performed to over 50,000. Then it was back to Europe for sell-out tours in Germany, England and of course, Scotland.

Back on tour, with a new special 20th Anniversary show, tickets are close to selling-out. Make sure you get yours for what is sure to be a great night out.

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Audrey Hood, Theatre Manager said: “We are delighted to have The Red Hot Chilli Pipers return to the Webster Memorial Theatre in what is sure to be a rocking night.” She added: “The unique style of The Chilli Pipers has been wowing audiences since 2002 and we are delighted to have the boys back in Arbroath at the Webster Theatre for the first night of their new show.”

The band will be performing two shows at The Webster Memorial Theatre, Arbroath, on Saturday, December 11 at 3pm and 8pm.

For more information and to book tickets visit the theatre’s website www.angusalive.scot

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