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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo marched into Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium for the first time ever in February 2016.
An Edinburgh tattoo parlour based in a classic cinema may soon become a restaurant, according to new plans submitted to Edinburgh Council.
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is to celebrate its 75th year with a show that promises to “celebrate the past”, while imagining the future of the iconic event.
The Edinburgh military tattoo, one of the world's largest annual military displays, will kick off its 60th anniversary next year in Australia.
A DVD of this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has been released. The 90-minute recording features highlights of the 62nd Castle Esplanade show, as well as previously unseen footage of ...
The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is to return to Australia next February for a series of performances at Sydney Football Stadium. Up to 1,500 performers will take part in the shows, as part of the Tattoo ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has made a spectacular return after a three-year break. The 2022 show titled Voices features traditional military acts as well as more than 800 dancers and ...
The antipodean tour of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has a viewing figures, ticket and DVD sales hit. The five-night sell-out tour attracted over 2.46 million views and generated an ...
Edinburgh’s main August festivals today confirmed they were cancelling their 2020 programmes due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Tsuko is promising to deliver "a modern twist on traditional heritage" after it was appointed to rebrand the historic Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo marched into Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium for the first time ever in February 2016.
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