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About Langholm Town Band

Langholm Town Band, established in 1815 is the oldest continuous brass band in Scotland.

Over the bands 200 years history we have played for the likes of the Queen and the first man on the moon Neil Armstrong.

The band has also played at events such as the Lord Mayors Parade, The Commonwealth Games Baton Relay 2014, The Eve of Waterloo Concert in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Durham Miners Gala, the Scottish Brass Band Championships, the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain and of course Langholm Common Riding.

Here on this channel you will be able to watch and listen to performances from the band and possibly discover archive material, plus much more.

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Three Haworth Impressions - Scottish Championships 2026 - Langholm Town Band

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Three Haworth Impressions - Scottish Championships 2026 - Langholm Town Band

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