Experience captivating

2026 entertainment

Get ready for a captivating celebration of culture and heritage at the Panama City Beach Scottish Festival! As the waves of the Gulf meet the shores of Florida’s breathtaking coastline, a different kind of excitement is set to ensue. This festival is not just a mere event; it’s a journey into the vibrant traditions of Scotland, right in the heart of Panama City Beach. From the mesmerizing sound of bagpipes echoing through the air to the graceful movements of traditional Scottish dancers, this festival promises a weekend filled with top-notch entertainment and an unforgettable fusion of Scottish and coastal charm.

2026 Main stage

Celtic Conundrum

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Celtic Conundrum

Celtic Conundrum, loved by fans for creating original songs and putting new twists on traditional music. Since 2016 audiences have been captivated by their exceptional vocals and rich harmonies, along with their instrumental prowess . Celtic Conundrum’s musical storytelling is influenced by not only by Celtic lore and traditions, also rock, folk and Americana, that will keep your heart pounding and foot stomping! The band has performed in diverse venues and music festivals throughout the U.S. and Ireland, and soon Scotland, delighting fans with their unique style of Celtic Americana music.
www.CelticConundrum.com

2026 Piper's cove

We love our pipe bands!

The precise history of Bagpipes is unclear and there are various claims as to their origin. It has been suggested that they originated in the Middle East and were brought to Scotland by Celtic forefathers; whereas others claim that the instrument was introduced to the Scots by the Romans. Wherever the credit lies, it cannot be denied that the Bagpipes were adopted by the Scots, who gave them the distinctive music and idiom which has become identified as Scotland’s national musical instrument. There is also no doubt that it was in the Scottish Highlands that the modern Great Highland Bagpipe was developed. The birth of Bagpipe music as we know it today can be traced directly to the MacCrimmon family in the Isle of Skye, who were hereditary Pipers to the MacLeods between 1600 and 1825; and who ran a College of Piping at Borreraig in Skye from around 1670.

Free axe throwing

Axe 850 is a veteran owned and operated company based in beautiful Panama City Beach, Florida! Established in 2020 from idea to inception by the owner, operator and fabricator Scott Loehr II.

celtic dancers

Timberlane Arts and Dance Academy Irish Dancers will entertain us with their music, costumes, and artistic ‘jigs’ and ‘reels’.  Look for them front and center on the main entertainment field. 

Scottish Tea room

Hosted by the VFW Auxiliary Post 10555, join us for a proper Scottish Tea of scones, shortbread, empire biscuits, a variety of sandwiches and of course, tea! All proceeds support the veterans programs around Panama City Beach, Florida