A phenomenal number of performers from across the globe and here at home have today been confirmed to perform as part of The ...
Among those participating in this year's event is The Citadel's Regimental Band and Pipes, which sent 68 students, including 24 bagpipers, eight drummers and their backup alternates. This isn't the ...
Every year, Kiwi musicians at the top of their game fly to the other side of the world and back to take part in ‘the greatest ...
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It'll be the city's Tattoo debut, following previous successful tours to Wellington in 2000 and 2016. 2025 marked the 75th ...
The Queensland Police Pipes and Drums (QPP&D) team is celebrating a significant achievement, having been selected to perform ...
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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.
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Pipers from some of Scotland's best-known regiments will not be performing in this year's Edinburgh Military Tattoo because of the war in Iraq. Event organisers admitted that about 50 band members ...
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