Dancers from around the world are competing in the 48th annual World Irish Dancing Championships at the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow.

The event, organised by An Coimisiún le Rincí Gaelacha began last Saturday and ends on Sunday, April 1.

The event is seen as the ‘Olympics’ of Irish dance, a prestigious event where elite dancers from every corner of the globe will converge on Glasgow and battle it out to become “Champions of the World”.

Glasgow was the first city to stage the World Irish Dancing Championships outside Ireland in 2002 before hosting it again in 2007, 2010 and 2016. 

The championships are expected to attract in excess of 5,000 competitors in solo, céilí, figure-choreography and dance drama categories in a variety of age-groups.

Aged from eight to 30, competitors have travelled to Glasgow for the event from more than 20 countries worldwide, including Ireland, England, France, Russia, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Japan, Australia, Asia, Canada and the USA.