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In photos: London celebrates Burns Night 2026

Last night (January 25) London was awash with neon orange Irn Bru, the skirl of bag pipes and Celtic pride as Scots in the capital gathered to celebrate Burns Night. Punters broke a sweat at ceilidhs all over the city, while copious amounts of haggis, neeps and tatties and whisky were consumed. 

Time Out sent photographer Chris Bethell to the knees up at the Porchester Hall to capture the action. 

‘The Porchester Hall, a beautiful building near The Royal Oak, looked hugely grand as I walked in with my pal Tim,’ Bethell said. ‘We were there first and grabbed a table near the front, watching people pour in covered in tartan, as we waited for a polite time to go get a plate of haggis with potatoes, carrots and swede. It was delicious.

‘We came back and our table had filled up with people quickly, we got chatting with them all. Then the music kicked off with everyone taking to the dance floor, the band taught everyone how to perform each ceilidh before getting into it.

‘The atmosphere was great, so social and fun. Being on the dance floor was like being in a very well organised moshpit. Halfway through the “piping of the haggis” happened, where a bagpiper and two others brought out a huge haggis.’

Burns Night 2026 in London

Two women wearing tartan dresses raising their arms in a ceilidh dance
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

 

People dancing at a ceilidh at the grand Porchester Hall
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

Couple dancing at a ceilidh
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

Person holding a can of Guinness and a paper plate with haggis, neeps and tatties
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

People holding hands in a line
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out
Two people holding hands and grinning while dancing
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

 

Man playing the bagpipes
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

Big haggis on a table covered with a Scottish flag with cups of Irn Bru
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

A woman and a man sat down and smiling at the camera both wearing tartan
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

Woman wearing a red dress, red gloves and red tartan hat
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out
People dancing in a big hall with high ceilings and chandeliers
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

Two men in tartan ties linking arms during a dance
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

 

Couples wearing tartan dancing in lines at the ceilidh
Photograph: Chris Bethell for Time Out

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