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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has announced that tickets for its 2026 Show, A Call To Gather, are now on sale. Next year’s Show will run from 7-29 August 2026 and promises to bring audiences ...
A phenomenal number of performers from across the globe and here at home have today been confirmed to perform as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo as it comes exclusively, and for the first ...
EDINBURGH (Reuters Life!) - The Edinburgh military tattoo, one of the world's largest annual military displays, will kick off its 60th anniversary next year in Australia. Organizers said the ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has announced tours for Australia and New Zealand. The Tattoo will be bringing The Heroes Who Made Us show to Oceania in 2026. The dazzling Royal Edinburgh Military ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is celebrating 2018 with the theme The Sky's the Limit, embracing Scotland's Year of Young People with colourful performers from across the globe. With ...
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Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Unrivalled in its pageantry, this historic Tattoo will play four shows at ANZ ...
Scotland’s world-famous Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is on its way to Brisbane, Queensland, in February 2026, and tickets are on sale now. Long a staple of Scotland’s cultural calendar, the event ...
Three veterans who served in the Second World War have attended the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo during a trip to Scotland for a “return to places of deep personal meaning” organised by a charity.
Second World War veterans Eugeniusz Niedzielski, 101, Don Turrell, 100, and Dorothea Barron, 100, met vice chairman Paul Cook (left) and fundraiser and safeguarding officer Keely Allen (right) (Jane ...