EDINBURGH (Reuters) - A Mongolian "throat singer", Mexican dancers and a native New Zealand Maori "war dance" will join bagpipers and martial bands from around the world at Edinburgh's Royal Military ...
The Tattoo will feature a ‘storyteller’ for the first time The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is to celebrate its 75th year with a show that promises to “celebrate the past”, while imagining the ...
It's that time of year again—drumrolls, fanfare, and a buzzing atmosphere—as The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo returns for its 75th anniversary. Since 1950, the Tattoo has been a centrepiece of ...
An array of talent from around the world performs the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo on its 75th anniversary In this 75th-anniversary spectacular from Edinburgh Castle, the theme The Heroes Who Made ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is back with a bang as it welcomes back fans for the first time in three years. The Tattoo, which was last held in the grounds of Edinburgh Castle in 2019 before ...
The "Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo" feels like it has been around forever but, in actual fact, it only officially began in 1950 and was awarded the "Royal" part of its title in 2010. However, if you ...
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Last year Edinburgh-born Sylvia Boyce and her family began planning a trip across Scotland, stopping off in the capital to see the world-famous Edinburgh Tattoo – but she had no idea her son in law ...
Disclaimer: This is an archived article dated before Saturday 1 January 2022. As such, images and embedded content may be missing. The ever-popular Burns anthem is sung at the end of each Tattoo so ...
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