103 Regiment RA Pipes & Drums

103 Regiment RA Pipes & Drums The official page of the 103 Reg RA Pipes & Drums, part of . The new Regiment decided to maintain the Pipes and Drums as a Regimental tradition.

The 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery has a long and distinguished history, dating back to the 19th century. The regiment was originally formed in 1860 as the 1st Lancashire Artillery Volunteer Corps, a unit of part-time volunteers who were tasked with defending the local area in the event of an attack. Over the years, the unit grew and evolved, eventually becoming t

he 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery. Throughout its history, the regiment has seen action in several major conflicts, including both World Wars. During World War I, the regiment served on the Western Front, where it was involved in several major battles, including the Battle of the Somme. In World War II, the regiment served in a variety of roles, including as part of the defence of the UK against German air attacks and as part of the Allied forces that landed in Normandy on D-Day. In 1967, Lancashire's Artillery Regiments were amalgamated to form 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) RA(V). These regiments included the 470th (3rd West Lancashire) Royal Artillery, together with its Pipes and Drums. Until 1970 the pipe band wore Irish Saffron kilts, whereupon the then Honorary Colonel of the Regiment, Brigadier Sir Douglas Crawford, donated the Crawford tartan, which is still worn in his honour. The Pipes and Drums strive to maintain the tradition of Army Reserve pipe bands in Merseyside, and along with A Troop 208 Battery, still wear with pride the distinctive blue and red hackle of the Liverpool Irish. Throughout its long history, the 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery has played an important role in defending the UK and in serving the local community. Its soldiers continue to serve with distinction both at home and abroad, and the regiment remains an important part of Liverpool's cultural heritage. To engage the band, please use the contact details and aim to give 8 weeks lead.

In 2024, moments before Alex started piping on Sword Beach, he first had to wade ashore from the Royal Marine landing cr...
07/06/2026

In 2024, moments before Alex started piping on Sword Beach, he first had to wade ashore from the Royal Marine landing craft that brought him to the beach like their forefathers had done 80years earlier.

A moment to remember those who served, fought and sacrificed.

06/06/2026

The sound that carried men forward.

On this day in 1944, thousands landed on Sword Beach under fire, stepping into the unknown.

80 years later, in 2024, members of our team stood on the same shoreline, retracing the route of those who came before. As one of the Association pipers stepped from a landing craft onto Sword Beach, the sound of the pipes echoed across the sand in tribute to the courage, sacrifice and determination shown on D-Day.

History isn’t just something we read about. Sometimes, we get the chance to walk where it happened.

Today, we remember all those who took part in the Normandy landings and those who never came home.

Lest We Forget.

🎟️ Free tickets are now live for Armed Forces Day in Aldershot & Farnborough on Saturday 27 June.This is not a show behi...
25/05/2026

🎟️ Free tickets are now live for Armed Forces Day in Aldershot & Farnborough on Saturday 27 June.

This is not a show behind a fence. This is your chance to walk right into it.

✈️ Helicopters overhead
🚛 Military vehicles up close
🎖️ Parades through the town
🎶 Live music
👋 Serving soldiers, reservists, veterans and cadets all in one place

Bring the family. Ask questions. Have a look at what the Army Reserve really looks like in your community.

You don’t need to know anything about the Army to come along. You just need a ticket.

Get yours here before they go:
https://www.rushmoor.gov.uk/armedforcesday

As one of the very few Army Reserve pipe bands, our story goes back a long way.In 1967, Lancashire’s Artillery Regiments...
12/05/2026

As one of the very few Army Reserve pipe bands, our story goes back a long way.

In 1967, Lancashire’s Artillery Regiments merged to form 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Royal Artillery. One of those regiments brought its Pipes and Drums with it, and the tradition never left.

Until 1970, the band wore Irish Saffron kilts. Then the Regiment’s Honorary Colonel, Brigadier Sir Douglas Crawford, gifted the Crawford tartan. We still wear it today in his honour.

Now based in Bolton with 216 Battery Royal Artillery, our reservists qualify as Gunners first and musicians second.

We carry banners for each battery across the Regiment. We perform across the UK. We stand alongside 103rd Lancashire Artillery Volunteers Band at major events.

And every Tuesday night, we’re in the band room doing what this band has done for nearly 60 years.

Keeping the tradition going.

Want to be part of it?

Do more. Be more. With the NW and Mids Reserve Gunners 💥

💂🏻‍♂️ This is not a concert. This is Beating Retreat. 🎶For three nights in July, Horse Guards Parade becomes the centre ...
10/05/2026

💂🏻‍♂️ This is not a concert. This is Beating Retreat. 🎶

For three nights in July, Horse Guards Parade becomes the centre of British military music, precision drill, horses, fireworks and over 1,000 soldiers on parade.

🎺The Massed Bands of The Household Division - Band of the Grenadier Guards, Band of the Scots Guards, Band of the Welsh Guards, Band of the Irish Guards, The Band of The Household Cavalry
🎶The London Scottish Pipes and Drums in their Hodden Grey.

And this year… the finale is a live collaboration with Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber featuring music from his shows.

You will feel this in your chest when the drums start.

📅 8th, 9th, 10th July 2026
📍 Horse Guards Parade, London

Bring the family. Bring your mates. Come and support your Armed Forces at one of the most iconic military spectacles in the world.

🎇 Fireworks
🐎 Horses
🎵 Music
💂🏻‍♂️ Soldiers on parade

Get your tickets here:
https://tickets.householddivision.org.uk/beating-retreat

You get paid to do this.Gunner pay starts at £63.27 a day.Turn up, train, practice, play, travel, represent.Hit your yea...
08/05/2026

You get paid to do this.

Gunner pay starts at £63.27 a day.

Turn up, train, practice, play, travel, represent.

Hit your yearly commitment and there’s a tax-free bounty on top.

Not bad for something you’d do for free anyway.

One sound. 300 years of history. Still played today. 🎵You know the sound. Parade squares. Town centres. Operations. The ...
07/05/2026

One sound. 300 years of history. Still played today. 🎵

You know the sound. Parade squares. Town centres. Operations. The Pipes and Drums have always been part of military life.

Now that sound is captured in print.

To mark 20 years of The Royal Regiment of Scotland, the first official Pipe Music book brings together all Regimental and Battalion duty tunes. It also includes music written by members of the Regiment, with the stories, history and photographs behind the last two decades.

Inside, you’ll also find the winning piece from the Regimental Piobaireachd Competition.

Our Pipes and Drums in 103 Regiment Royal Artillery are proud to support it. Because this is not just music. It’s identity. It’s the soundtrack to service.

Available to buy now: https://buy.stripe.com/aFafZi8Wp9Lx09I8P46Na09

06/05/2026

Three years since this moment at Buckingham Palace

On 6 May 2023, over 4,000 troops formed for a Royal Salute in the gardens of Buckingham Palace following the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey.

For us, the moment that stays with you is the sound.

Massed Pipes and Drums playing King Charles III across the gardens, with 19th Regiment Royal Artillery - The Scottish Gunners representing the Royal Artillery.

Eleven days of rehearsals. Months of preparation. One performance you never forget.

This is what being part of a Reserve Pipes and Drums gives you. Opportunities you simply won’t find anywhere else.

If you’ve ever thought about learning pipes or drums, drop us a DM, this is where it can take you.

This is what a Tuesday night really looks like.No performance. No ceremony. No audience.Just a room full of ordinary peo...
05/05/2026

This is what a Tuesday night really looks like.

No performance. No ceremony. No audience.

Just a room full of ordinary people who finish work, grab a brew, and pick up their instruments together.

Some of us had never touched pipes or drums before joining.
Now Tuesday nights are the one thing we don’t miss.

You’re not watching a band here.
You’re looking at a group of reservists who found their place in it. If you're interested in joining us, drop a comment below or send us a DM ✉

04/05/2026

Happy Star Wars Day from the 103rd RA Pipes and Drums.

Sound on. You’ll recognise this one.

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Artillery Reserve Centre, Nelson Street
Bolton
BL32RW

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