A captivating afternoon of exceptional young vocal talent at Perform in Perth 2026 is now available to watch, following the release of a full recording from the session held at St Leonard’s-in-the-Fields Church. Taking place on Tuesday 17 March, the afternoon programme brought together some of the region’s most promising young singers, performing before adjudicator Libby Crabtree in a varied and highly competitive series of … Read More
Tuesday 17th March, ’26 – String Classes (morning)
A celebration of emerging musical talent took centre stage on Tuesday 17 March, as young string players gathered for the violin beginner, Level 1 and Level 2 classes at the local music festival. The morning opened with the beginners’ class, where pupils from across the region demonstrated impressive early progress on their instruments. Performances included lively and imaginative pieces such as The … Read More
Tuesday 17th March, ’26 – Vocal Classes (morning)
A recording is now available of the Tuesday morning session (17 March) held at St Leonard’s-in-the-Fields Church, featuring a varied and engaging programme of vocal performances adjudicated by Libby Crabtree. The session opened with Class 116: Vocal Solo – Popular Song (Under 16). Performers included Emilie Boulet singing “Suddenly I See” by KT Tunstall, Millie Nicolson performing “Bridge Over Troubled Water” by Paul Simon, and Amelie Hay with “Fight … Read More
Monday 16th March, 26 – Bands and Orchestras (evening)
Perth Concert Hall came alive on Thursday evening as the Perform in Perth 2026 festival showcased an inspiring programme of wind bands and orchestras, highlighting both emerging school talent and accomplished community ensembles. From the stirring grandeur of Holst to the cinematic sweep of modern film scores, the evening offered a rich and varied musical journey. Proceedings began with the Intermediate Schools Wind … Read More
Monday 16th March, 26 – Perth Concert Hall (afternoon)
An exciting afternoon and evening of music-making is set to take place at the Perth Concert Hall, as part of the Perth Festival of the Arts, showcasing some of the region’s most talented young performers. Adjudicated by Tim Ridley, the programme opens at 1:30pm with Class 356: Percussion Ensemble (Orchestral Instruments), where Perth High Percussion Ensemble and Team Percussion go head-to-head for … Read More
Friday 13 March, ’26 – Pipes (morning)
Young performers from across Perthshire demonstrated their piping, drumming and dancing talents at the recent schools competition. In the Practice Chanter (under 11) class, Lochie Mackinnon of Craigclowan School won the Perth and District Pipe Band Trophy with 75 points, ahead of fellow Craigclowan pupil Seth Gordon. The Bagpipes (March, under 15) event was won by Jack Folan of Perth High School with 85 … Read More
Thursday 12 March, 26 – Gaelic Morning
Young Gaelic speakers from across Perth demonstrated confidence, creativity and enthusiasm when they gathered at the Mission Hall of St Matthew’s Church on Thursday 12 March for a series of Gaelic poetry and reading competitions. The morning session, adjudicated by Gaelic educator Rìona Whyte, featured pupils aged five to twelve performing poems and prepared readings in Gaelic. The event opened with Class … Read More
Weekend, 14-15th March, 26 – Dance Festival
The organisers of the Perform in Perth Festival are delighted to invite audiences to enjoy some images from this year’s outstanding performances, showcasing the remarkable talent of young dancers and performers from across the region. Held at the Assembly Hall and Three Court Hall, North Inch Community Campus, the festival featured a vibrant programme of Scottish Country Dancing, ballet, modern, Highland, song and … Read More
Saturday 14th March, 26 – Baton Twirling
An afternoon of vibrant baton twirling performances took place at Three Court Hall, North Inch Community Campus, on Saturday 14 March, featuring competitors from across the local area. The event, adjudicated by Jo Ritchie, showcased a wide range of talent across multiple age categories, from the youngest beginners to senior performers. Due to a technical fault, video footage of the … Read More
Friday 13th March, ’26 – Piping and Drumming (afternoon)
The sound of traditional Scottish music also filled the Mission Hall at St Matthew’s Church this afternoon as young musicians from across the region gathered for a series of piping and drumming competitions, adjudicated by Allan Craig and Conner Pratt. The afternoon session opened at 1pm with Class 044, a competitive bagpipe jig event for performers aged 15 to 17. A strong field … Read More









