Around 100 female bagpipers gather in Melbourne to commemorate the centenary of the Australian Ladies Pipe Band’s two-year world tour in the 1920s. The tour took place from 1925 to 1927, and the centenary event is organised to mark that period and celebrate the band’s historical role. Reports describe the gathering as a coordinated performance effort, bringing together a large group of pipers for a commemorative occasion. All sources frame the event as part of a broader recognition of the band’s legacy, focusing on both the historical timeline of the tour and the scale of participation at the present-day event. The coverage does not include competing interpretations or additional controversies, instead presenting the gathering and its purpose in consistent terms. While details beyond the centenary and the tour dates are limited in the provided excerpts, the accounts agree on the core facts: the location is Melbourne, the number of participants is about 100, and the commemoration relates to the 1925–1927 world tour by the Australian Ladies Pipe Band.