Wednesday, 4 December 2019

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo leaves Sydney after the biggest show in its history


Under the lights of the impressive ANZ stadium and in the shadow of a life-size replica of Edinburgh Castle, more than 1,500 artists participating in the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo officially left Sydney after the applause of the Australian public.

The Tattoo marked his return to Australia with the biggest cast of all time of his 69 years of existence, joining more than hundreds of Australian artists. Tattoo Fans who want to join this iconic festival can buy Edinburgh Military Tattoo Tickets from our most consistent and unfailing online platform.


Among the four stars of the show, 14 countries from around the world, including civilian and military artists, including Papua New Guinea, France, the Cook Islands, the Solomon Islands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Quite rightly, Sydney's tattoo theme was "At all points of the compass", centered around a daring motif on the playground inspired by Aboriginal art and the constellation of the Southern Cross, used by travelers to navigate the southern hemisphere.

With their colorful performances, each issue drew the audience into a full circle around Australia, highlighting Australia's place in the world, while celebrating the heritage and traditions of participating countries.

Organizers pushed the boundaries with lighting, sound and special effects representing the traditional fireworks associated with the iconic Scottish show, creating an amazing scene around the ANZ stadium for the two-and-a-half hour show - the longest ever produced in the history of the Tattoo.

Brigadier David Allfrey said: "Sydney has been an exeptional city to host this historic show. Everything in this production has been extraordinary. It's been almost three years since this tattoo was planned.

It was designed to place Australia and its heritage at the heart of an extravagance, with a cast of nearly 1,600 people and technical support beyond anything we had gathered before.

We have been very well supported by the Australian Defense Forces - including helping to get together in all Pacific countries - and our partners have spared no energy or talent to reach the public and do the heavy work breeding in production.

 Above all, we had the privilege of using one of the most iconic places in the world and we were touched by the warm reactions of the public, many of whom traveled enormous distances to be with us. Thank you Australia!

The Australian Defense Forces (ADF) provided ceremonial and logistical support to the Edinburgh Royal Military Tattoo, including more than 250 members from the distribution, air and land transport and coordination for participating countries.

General Campbell of the Australian Defense Force said, The biggest tattoo ever in Sydney has featured an international group of talented artists from around the world. It is a unique celebration of music and military traditions in a colorful display of music, dance and military precision.

"Tattoo participation allows Australia to demonstrate the professional skills and high performance of our armed forces. I am delighted that the ADF has once again participated in this world-class event."

The Tattoo has returned to Australia with production partners Seven West Media and the group Michael Cassel as part of its ambitious Strategy for Growth.

Announced in 2018, this ambitious growth program plans to double its turnover to 20 million pounds by 2025, as well as new tours abroad in Canada and China by 2021 are already under way with the UK, Scottish and international governments, local promoters and support networks.

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