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The Regimental Band of The Royal Welsh has a versatility of style and repertoire, which is both unique and highly popular whether on parade as a marching band, or on the concert platform. Their playing and marching portrays that musical quality for which the Band is renowned throughout Wales. It is also interesting to note that the Band is the last remaining all-brass band left within British Army music.

The Band have travelled extensively abroad, to countries such as Belgium, Germany and France. In 2007 they travelled to Australia and performed in the iconic Sydney Opera House, amongst other venues in Sydney and Melbourne. In 2009 they travelled to Canada for the third time, where they participated in the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo.

falklands.jpgOn a number of occasions the Band have played for the Royal Family, including on 1st March 2006 when they performed at the historic opening of the new Welsh Assembly building in Cardiff Bay in front of Her Majesty The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall. They have also made many television appearances ranging from the spiritual series 'Dechrau Canu, Dechrau Canmol' (S4C), the two series of the 'Codi Canu' (S4C) search for choirs to perform at the International rugby matches, and also performed during the opening sequence of the 2005 Royal Variety Performance.

The Band continue to play at many major sporting events, and their continued presence at the world-famous Millennium Stadium in Cardiff has been greatly appreciated by rugby spectators across the world.

On many of our engagements the Band is enhanced by the presence of The Corps of Drums of The Royal Welsh who, with their own inimitable style and expertise, always add the final polish to any engagement.