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Traffic Cones, Kilts and Bagpipes—How the Tartan Army Has Taken Over Boston

Traffic Cones, Kilts and Bagpipes—How the Tartan Army Has Taken Over Boston

Summary

Thousands of Scottish soccer fans, known as the Tartan Army, have gathered in Boston to support Scotland during the 2026 World Cup. The fans have brought Scottish traditions like kilts and bagpipes to the city, creating lively celebrations around bars, streets, and local landmarks.

Key Facts

  • The Tartan Army consists of tens of thousands of Scottish soccer supporters visiting Boston for the 2026 World Cup.
  • Scotland won their opening match, boosting celebrations across the city.
  • Fans have been seen wearing kilts, playing bagpipes, and singing in downtown Boston.
  • Some fans decorated Boston statues, like the octopus sculpture and George Washington statue, with traffic cones.
  • Events include boat parties on Boston’s waterways with chants and bagpipe music.
  • A local resident, Mike Morrison, shared a viral video of Scottish fans arriving overnight and starting a morning bagpipe session.
  • Scottish fan Craig Ferguson walked about 3,000 miles across the U.S., raising over $1 million for mental health charities, and was warmly welcomed in Boston.
  • The Tartan Army’s presence has created a festive, cross-cultural atmosphere enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
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