Sibling ice skaters’ Scottish dance performance has captivated the hearts of more than 2 million people

Sinead and John Kerr, world-renowned British skater siblings, have been performing together on the ice since they were children.

As adults, they are real pros in their field, wowing audiences all around the world.

The Kerr siblings, dressed in traditional Scottish kilts, take on the ice to the accompaniment of bagpipes. The Kerrs dazzled the crowd with a stunning show of athleticism right away.

Watch the video below to see them accomplish tricks that most amateur skaters can only dream of.

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