Up comming events

Please see our events page for full details of all up coming performances this year.

We are really excited to be taking part in Fringe by the Sea this year on Wednesday 7th August in North Berwick. Please see details below:

We are running a workshop from 4-5pm. Whether you've never played a brass instrument before or fancy developing your skills, come and have a blow! All ages are welcome hpwever under 12s must be accompianed by an adult.

At 7 pm we are performing a concert in the Big Top. This will be a varied family-friendly show featuring pop rock, jazz and the classics, conducted and hosted by musical director James Chamberlain. Come and see the 'power of puffin'!

Tickets are available now from the official website. Please see the links below for our two events.

Fringe by the Sea

Listen to the band

Please sit back and enjoy the recording below of our performamce at Perth Conert Hall in November.

We have a YouTube channel here please have look at some of our othre recent performannces

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East Lothian Lottery

Support the Band by participating in the East Lothian Lottery! Scan the QRCODE or Click Here > LOTTERY

Recent Photos

A quick glimpse of some recent Band photos - more can be seen in the GALLERY

Our Sponsors and Partners

We are very grateful for the invaluable financial support of our sponsors, without which the day-to-day running of the band would be impossible.

The band also provide support for local and regional organisations and Charities. If you are interested in becoming a Sponsor of the Band click here for more information.

Click the logos below to go to our sponsors' and partners' websites

  • Prentice of Haddington provide financial support to the band and have also regularly provided transportation for the Band when travelling to major engagements in Scotland and the UK
  • Cathcart Associates provide financial support to the band
  • The Band has been a supporter of the Edinburgh Children's Hospital Charityfor a number of years. They are a charity dedicated to transforming the experiences of children and young people in hospital so they can be a child first and a patient second. They support and complement the work of Edinburgh's Royal Hospital for Sick Children (The Sick Kids) as well as other children’s healthcare settings across Scotland.