Last year, Mitchell Hageman watched the Edinburgh Military Tattoo at its Edinburgh Castle home. As he recently found out, it also felt right at home at Eden Park. Moving hundreds of years of history ...
More than 1000 performers from 13 countries delivered the biggest Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo production in 75 years – with one moment silencing the crowd. They came to conquer the land down under ...
When the Edinburgh Royal Military Tattoo opens this evening (Thursday, 19 February) at Eden Park, it will be the biggest show ...
In celebration of its 75th anniversary, one of the world’s most iconic live spectacles - The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo ...
Of all the abductions, this one is different.
Among the more than 1,000 performers and 30 acts involved is Able Musician Mary-Jane Shepherd of Ngāti Porou, representing ...
Seventy-five years on and the people of Queensland are invited to witness a performance by the heirs to a now globally-recognised event – the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. And in the thick of it ...
Performers held a quick rehearsal on the tarmac at Brisbane Airport, overseen by Creative Director Alan Lane. The show, which honours the history of the Tattoo, will feature more than 1,000 performers ...
What began in the ashes of World War II as shattered Brits looked desperately for a glimmer of joy has turned into a global phenomenon. THIS IS HIGH STEAKS Seventy-five years on and the people of ...
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