Pipe band from Northern Ireland named world champions
Around 8000 pipers and drummers from 214 pipe bands took part in the two day event.
The Northern Irish band have are the World Pipe Band Champions for 2018 following the competition in Glasgow.
The Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band won the event, followed by Inveraray and District in second place and St Laurence O'Toole, based in Dublin, who were third.
The 8,000 pipers and drummers came from 13 different countries including New Zealand, Australia, Denmark, France, Canada, Oman, Switzerland, Zimbabwe, the Republic of Ireland, USA, England, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Ian Embelton, chief executive of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association, said: ''The World Pipe Band Championships has always had the capacity to bring the very best out of the hugely talented pipers and drummers that work so hard in their bands to be the best.
This year, we have been treated to a wonderful example of how compelling and dramatic this competition is, even though it is always contested in the best possible spirit. As always, the pursuit of perfection has been a joy to watch and to listen to.''
The World Pipe Band Championships is part of the Partner Programme for the Year of Young People 2018, and this year up to 40% of the competitors were aged under 25.
The first ever World Pipe Band Championships were held at Murrayfield in Edinburgh in 1947.
First held in Glasgow in 1948, the event has been staged in the city continuously since 1986.
Glasgow's Lord Provost Eva Bolander, who was Chieftain of the World Pipe Band Championships 2018, said: ''My heartiest congratulations to everyone who competed at the World Pipe Band Championships.
Glasgow is always delighted to welcome so many bands and their supporters and we remain proud to be the host city for The Worlds.
It has been a wonderful occasion that is as memorable for the extraordinary musicianship as it is for the incredible sight of 8000 competitors on Glasgow Green.''
More than 30,000 people attended this year's event over the two days.
As well as pipe bands, the event also hosts Highland Games, Highland Dancing and a showcase of Scottish food and drink.
The World Pipe Band Championships are supported by EventScotland, part of VisitScotland's Events Directorate.