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Tartan Triumphs in Belfast: City Celebrates with Dander
29 Nov
Summary
- Hundreds participated in Belfast's second annual Tartan Day Dander event.
- The parade featured pipe bands and Highland dancers in traditional attire.
- The Ulster Scots Agency organized the event, starting on Victoria Street.

Belfast city centre was alive with the sounds of Scotland the Brave as hundreds gathered for the second annual Tartan Day Dander. Pipe bands and Highland dancers, many braving the November chill in kilts, paraded through the streets, drawing the attention of delighted shoppers who captured the spectacle on their phones.
The event, meticulously organized by the Ulster Scots Agency, commenced on Victoria Street. From there, the tartan-clad procession wound its way through the city, culminating at the iconic City Hall, filling the crisp autumn air with festive cheer and a lively atmosphere.
This second iteration of the popular event successfully brought together a significant crowd, showcasing cultural pride and community spirit. The sight and sound of the parade transformed the usual Saturday morning shopping experience into a memorable celebration of heritage.




