Tuesday, 31 December 2019

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2020 | ‘The Platinum Edition’


Internationalism, Drama, Scottish Heritage, and Pageantry all these themes shine through at next year's Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2020 with its theme ‘The Platinum Edition’. Event fans who want to join this iconic festival can buy Edinburgh Tattoo Tickets from our most consistent and unfailing online platform.

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has those in spades. Even if you can't get into the Preview Night, the Tattoo can still be a great deal. Of course, there are luxury seating ticket options available such as the 'Bruce Dining with Royal Gallery Seat' for £520 per person.

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2020 | ‘The Platinum Edition’
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2020 | ‘The Platinum Edition’

An important tip when booking The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Tickets is to try to book as soon as Tattoo Tickets go on sale. That way, you can take advantage of a wider range in prices- starting from around £35 and up. What is important to note is that the way the stands are set up allows for great viewing from all locations and a variety of price points.

This year's central theme is ‘The Platinum Edition’ : A celebration of glorious symmetry' and a wonderful cacophony of colours and spectacle permeated each performance.

Some of favorites include the Trinidad and Tobago Defense Force Steel Orchestra, Music De L'Artillerie from France, and the New Zealand Army Band. They all demonstrated showmanship and dazzled with their fun surprises- which included Carnival-esque dancers, a can-can dancer, and haka that got the whole crowd cheering.

There is no other place that can match the fantastic themes of Scottish heritage and pageantry than The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Hearing so many bagpipes and drums in one place is truly stunning.

This was perfectly demonstrated during one of the most epic moments at the very beginning during the Massed Pipes and Drums Performance. A host of regiments, bands, and guards from around the world entered the Esplanade from the Castle gate in truly dramatic fashion with lights, smoke, and fire giving a spectacular introduction.

A fun surprise throughout the evening's performances were the projections on the Castle. This technology is relatively new to Edinburgh Castle and it was beautiful to see a variety of images reflecting the 'Kaleidoscope' theme as well as tying in with the particular performances.

if you are coming to Edinburgh for the holiday season, make sure to check the Edinburgh Castle website for more details and information on that exciting show.
the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is a charity, that’s provides donations to various organisations, and part of their annual donations help out local arts groups in the Edinburgh community.

They donate to The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Youth Talent Development Fund in conjunction with Creative Scotland to "provide young artists in Scotland with the opportunity to develop their skills in the realms of traditional music, piping, drumming, highland dancing and fiddle playing".

This is crucial because it helps to keep cultural traditions alive with the younger generations so that others will continue to enjoy the Tattoo for years to come.

It is definitely a show that is best experienced in-person. There's something incredible about having an entire crowd of people hold hands and sing Auld Lang Syne (written by that most famous Scot, Robert Burns)- it was exhilarating and heartwarming at the same time.

Tattoo fans can get Tickets For Tattoo through our steadfast online ticketing market place. www.edinburghtattotickets.com is the most unfaltering source of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Ticket 2020.

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