It was our pleasure to run the Kop’s in Kilts (KiK) program at your school. Thanks for having us
QPP&D
QPP&D, Entertaining Queensland
It was an honour this week to pipe out Sergeant Tobin. We acknowledge the years of work he dedicated to building tactical skills within many generation of Police Officers, helping keep them safe. Enjoy your retirement Sir 👏
17/03/2026
Today you might have caught us popping up at Kangaroo Point Cliffs for a lightning round ⚡️
Our lightning rounds see us appear across the greater Brisbane area, bringing a bit of music to the community while giving people the chance to chat with us and ask any policing questions.
Keep an eye out… you never know where we’ll turn up next! If you have a suggestion for future locations please let us know below 👇
Discussing all things cyber security related and connecting through music
75 years of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo - final show
21/02/2026
As we enter into our final performance at REMT 2026 - Aus/NZ, we reflect on the honour and humbling opportunity we have been given to be part of the mass pipes and drums, amongst all the international acts. Thank-you to all our fans out there for your words of support and encouragement 🎶
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Queensland Police Pipes & Drums
The Queensland Police Pipes & Drums (QPP&D) was originally formed by a keen and committed group of police officers who had sought since 1956 to establish a Pipe Band to both represent the QPS and compete in pipe band contests. In March 1958 Commissioner Bischoff formalised his approval, and the inaugural performance of the QPP&D was a swearing-in ceremony at the RNA Grounds in August 1958. Their first performance in their new band uniforms was the Australia Day Procession, 26 January 1959.
Today the QPP&D perform at official engagements such as police inductions, National Police Remembrance Day, ANZAC Day and Government House events where they provide a spectacular addition to formal procedures. QPP&D is dedicated to strengthening and maintaining positive relationships between police and the people of Queensland through musical performance and community engagement.
QPP&D serves the Queensland community by regularly performing at charity and community events, festivals, shows in the south east corner and 📷has visited regional areas throughout the state for conferences and special events such as NAIDOC Week. We also visit hospitals, nursing homes, retirement villages, schools and youth clubs - working with other police districts and various groups in the areas of community engagement and crime prevention.
