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  1. 24 ago 2018 · Generations of Scots have experienced the Edinburgh military tattoo at least once. For many, it evokes memories of freezing your socks off at the top of a windy grandstand and lots and lots of pipes and drums. The Scottish weather doesn’t really change, but the tattoo…. 68 years old this year, it just gets better and better.

  2. All aboard, it’s time to secure your seat for our 2024 Show, Journeys! Join us on the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade 2 - 24 August 2024. 2024 Tickets. Secure your 2024 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo tickets now. Buy Tickets.

  3. 24 nov 2019 · The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo isn’t really a Tattoo in the original sense of the word and local pubs aren’t expected to stop serving beer. What it is instead, is the coming together of military bands from around the world in a performance that showcases their countries and delights an audience of over 8,000 every night for nearly a month.

  4. 28 ago 2023 · As the curtain closes on another successful Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Rosie Morton reflects on this year’s Show. THE skirl of the Lone Piper reverberated around the Esplanade, taking 2023’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo to a poignant close. The haunting drone echoed through the 8,800-strong audience and beyond. All eyes gazed up at the piper’s…

  5. 29 ago 2023 · Further details about Journeys will be announced in the coming months. Tickets are on sale now for the 2024 performance and can be purchased online or on the phone on 0131 225 1188. 29 August 2023. After an immensely successful 2023 run with Show Stories, this year's Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has now officially come to an end.

  6. Assistance dogs. Assistance dogs can only be accommodated in the accessible seating area at the front of Sections 1-4 or 12-17. Please contact the Box Office on +44 (0)131 225 1188 to arrange suitable seating.

  7. 21 mar 2014 · Dal 2010, il Military Tattoo di Edimburgo è stato ribattezzato The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Il termine “reale” è una concessione della regina Elisabetta II per il 60° anniversario del Festival dal momento che, oltre ad essere uno dei più iconici e importanti per il mondo militare, nel corso del tempo, ha recato fama e prestigio all’esercito britannico.