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Thu, 16th Apr 26 - Tue, 21st Apr 26 18:00 - 21:00

Kate Kennedy Spring Procession

St Andrews

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St Andrews Town Hall
Queen's Gardens
St Andrews
St Andrews
KY16 9TA
01334 470770

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St Andrews will mark a century of the Kate Kennedy Spring Procession on Saturday 18th April 2026, staging the largest celebration in the event’s history, with the town expected to come to a standstill. The centenary is expected to be the largest and most ambitious Procession in its 100-year history, with more participants, historical figures and a wider programme of community events than ever before.   

A Historical Symposium on Thursday 16 April begins proceedings with an evening of fascinating, short historical talks on the history of St Andrews including the roots of the Procession.

The renowned travelling Spiegeltent from the Netherlands, typically seen each year at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, will also host events throughout the centenary weekend, including a Community Ceilidh.  The free to enter, the Community Day in the Town Hall is open to families, visitors and anyone curious about the stories that shaped St Andrews. Music, poetry, arts and crafts, facepainting, book readings, a treasure hunt and even a thrilling battle re-enactment will keep people of all ages entertained.  

Parking will be suspended in the town centre on Saturday morning and from 1pm onwards, a full road closure will be in effect around the central streets until the Procession is complete, expected around 4pm. Over 160 costumed participants will take to the town centre in a centenary parade, bringing a millennium of local, national and global history to life. The free event is open to all with residents and visitors encouraged to gather along the route and take part in the Community Day festivities.

The Procession begins at 2pm from St Salvator’s Quad on North Street with the traditional reveal of the Lady Katharine, a historical figure renowned throughout the town for her beauty, and whose spring visits in the 15th century inspired the tradition. It will then wind through the Scores, South Street and Market Street, before returning to the Quad at 4pm. 

Thursday 16 April | Historical Symposium | Town Hall An evening of fascinating short talks in the Town Hall on the history of St Andrews, including the roots of the Procession in the 19th Century, the medical characters featured in the current Procession, and the history of the Harbour and its role in local trade. The evening will include the chance to view the centenary exhibition and finish with a drinks reception.

Tickets are £5. Saturday 18 April | Community Day | St Andrews Town Hall | 10.30am onwards Explore St Andrews’ unique local stories before the Procession with arts and crafts for all ages, literary talks by local authors, live music from the Kate Kennedy Music Scholar and The Other Guys a cappella group, and a town-wide history trail featuring nine character cut-outs. Entry is FREE with an optional Community Lunch before the Procession priced at £20pp. Saturday 18 April | Kate Kennedy Spring Procession | 2pm-4pm Free to watch, the Procession starts and finishes at St Salvator’s Quad, winding through the town centre for a total of two hours.  Sunday 19 April | Pier Walk & Community Ceilidh | St Salvator’s Chapel Spiegeltent, Station Park | 12 noon start Walk from St Salvator’s Chapel to the Harbour, before heading along to the spectacular Spiegeltent on Station Park for the Community Ceilidh. Children are welcome free of charge with paying adults (£5 a ticket).

Tuesday 21 April | KT Tunstall Video Performance | Rotary Club Community Cabaret Hosted by St Andrews Rotary, this is a fundraiser for Rachel House, the Children’s Hospice in Kinross. Six local groups – including Byre Youth, Fife Youth Jazz, StAMP and The Other Guys – will perform.

St Andrews Town Hall