The Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle is the venue for Great Edinburgh Tattoo Event of 2013.

Beautiful Girls Dance

Edinburgh Tattoo Event is full of entertainment and joy. This is one of most famous Events of the World.

Edinburgh Castle Full with Crowd

2013 will again see Edinburgh accommodate one of the World’s most terrific occasions as the Edinburgh Military Tattoo carries as a single unit talent from numerous landmasses to showcase their universal inventiveness.

Bag Piper Band

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Parade in Edinburg Castle

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Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Musicians’ Union demands for better deal for The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo musicians


The Musicians' Union (MU) is concerned that musicians hired to perform in the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (REMT) band have not been paid for their work. Tattoo fans who want to join this iconic festival can buy Tattoo Tickets 2020 from our most consistent and unfailing online platform.
After liaising with the involved members, the organization engaged in a dialogue with the REMT organizers, informing them that asking musicians to work for free was "unacceptable".


The MU reports that, despite encouraging discussions at the beginning, the REMT organizers have not fully engaged in the discussions, postponing any decision to a committee meeting scheduled for October.

Caroline Sewell, MU Regional Organizer for Scotland and Northern Ireland, said: The Tattoo is an extremely important cultural show, respected around the world and with high-end production values, which are selling to hundreds of thousands of tickets in August.

The idea that the organizers are not able to pay musicians for the delivery of their professional services is incomprehensible, both for the members of the MU and for the broader cultural community, who made themselves, heard at this subject.

The expectation of the musicians who will perform without pay during an event of this magnitude is extremely detrimental and sets a very dangerous precedent.

Dave Webster, MU Live Performance national organizer, said: "It is very disappointing that a company like REMT has not worked more proactively with us to find a solution for this year's event. Given the apparent financial position of the company, we have difficulty understanding their position on this issue."

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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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Tuesday, 3 December 2019

Brigadier David Allfrey will step down as Managing Director and Producer of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo


The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo announces that Brigadier David Allfrey will be stepping down as General Manager and Producer at the end of 2020 after ten years. Event Fans who want to join this iconic festival can buy Edinburgh Tattoo Tickets from our most consistent and unfailing online platform.

Over the last ten years, Brigadier Allfrey has been instrumental in turning the Tattoo, which was a popular annual event in Edinburgh, into an ambitious international entertainment brand that celebrates military music, tradition and the power of to unite the cultures of the whole world.


Attracting 220,000 spectators annually to the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade and 100 million viewers around the world, the Tattoo continues to grow. Under his tenure, he has expanded his global footprint to host shows in Australia and New Zealand and plans to hold an annual overseas event with performances in China and Canada by 2021.

At the same time, Tattoo - a non-profit organization - has grown considerably as a company, contributing more than £ 70 million to the UK economy and supporting charitable donations up to £ 1 million each year.

In this context, Brigadier Allfrey, in agreement with the full support of the Board of Directors, believes that this is a good time to step back and withdraw from the role.

In the future, the Board of Directors will appoint the General Manager and the Creative Director to two separate positions to continue Tattoo's growth and guide it through the next phase of its development, with the goal of double its turnover to 20 million pounds by 2025.

Peter Lederer, President of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, said: "By joining the Royal Edinburgh Tattoo, David immediately began to evolve the show and transform the organization. After ten exceptional years, he decided to retire as General Manager and Producer.

His achievements are vast; He has led the development of the Pipers Trail, Hjaltibonhoga, Tattoo Band and Tattoo Dance Company. He has built excellent and productive relationships around the world.

He has secured a waiting list of countries wishing to perform in Edinburgh and the whole world and introduced new technologies in sound, lighting and staging to make the show the grand spectacle it is today.

His creativity is legendary and his ability and diplomacy to turn difficult and difficult ideas into reality is admired by all.

"Over the next 15 months, we will celebrate David's tremendous contribution to the Tattoo, Edinburgh and Scotland, and we will enjoy the lasting legacy he will undoubtedly leave to his successors."

Brigadier David Allfrey said, I am extremely proud to have held this position for the past nine years and to witness the success of tattooing at home and abroad.

I feel particularly privileged to work with a fabulous team here in Edinburgh, excellent collaborators in Scotland, many world-renowned experts and an extraordinary array of talents from around the world.

It was also very fun to be an ambassador for the tattoo, the armed forces and our great country. I am very excited to lead the Edinburgh Tattoo on our 70th birthday and move on to the next leg of our international journey. It's easy to describe my work as "The best of the world!"

The mission of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is to organize world-class public military events, rooted in a Scottish tradition that exceeds the expectations of its public and partners. He contributes to its charitable goals and prestige, prosperity and prosperity, people of the nation, to his friends, and allies.

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How to get Edinburgh Military Tattoo Tickets for the huge military event at Edinburgh Castle


It may seem a bit early to think of an annual event that will take place in August, but tickets for the Edinburgh Tattoo 2020 sale has been started from 2 am on December 2, 2019, and they have already been purchased by enthusiastic visitors.

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Every August, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo performs in front of an audience of 220,000 on the stunning Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle, with an audience of 100 million viewers. Last year, it took place from August 2nd to 24th.

The Tattoo pursues its ambitions to develop its international reach by touring abroad reaching one billion spectators and doubling its turnover to 20 million £ by 2025.

The first of this new series of tours to Abroad took place in Sydney In October, they performed in front of an audience of 124,000 at Sydney's famous ANZ stadium.

This epic mix of military action, fireworks, and Scottish tradition is an event not to be missed. Here's all you need to know about the iconic extravagance:

How do I get tickets?
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What time does the Edinburgh Tattoo start and finish?
It starts at 9 pm from Monday to Friday and finishes at approximately 10:40 pm.
Saturday 7.30 pm performances finish at approximately 9.10 pm and 10.30 pm performances at 12.10 am.

What’s the Edinburgh Tattoo seating plan?
There is a wide range of seats available on the tiered seating that surrounds Edinburgh Castle's esplanade. You'll be guided into the venue by staff members and police officers, to ensure you find your seat.

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Monday, 2 December 2019

Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Tickets 2020 sale has been started


A sale for the Platinum Edition of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo tickets has been started from Monday, 10:00 am, December 2, 2019. Event Fans who want to join this iconic festival can buy Edinburgh Tattoo Tickets 2020 from our most consistent and unfailing online platform.

All artists are waiting to take part in the 70th anniversary of the Edinburgh Tattoo festival. After military contributions to the Edinburgh International Festival of Music and Theater in 1948 and 1949, the tattoo has existed since 1950.



The anniversary tribute will honor the ongoing legacy of the Tattoo in Edinburgh over the past seven decades, including its enduring ability to connect the armed forces to society and bring people together to celebrate the culture and heritage of its allies and friends.

Next year's exhibition will commemorate the Royal Navy's rich maritime heritage and be part of Scotland's Year of Coast and Water. The Royal Navy, known for being the oldest of the British Armed Forces, is the lead role for 2020. It will join an international team of more than 1,000 people for a 100-minute program set to music and beautifully lit up at the Castle Esplanade.

2020 will also mark the last year for Brigadier David Allfrey MBE, CEO and outgoing producer of the Tattoo. After nearly ten years leading the military event and contributing more broadly to the brand and reputation of Scotland as a destination of choice, he will retire next December.

Brigadier David Allfrey, site of the first representations of the Tattoo, launched on the site of the band "The Platinum Edition" at Ross Bandstand: "The show next year is scheduled for some time. Having developed and maintained a faithful and growing audience over the last 70 years is a real feat for the Tattoo.

The show is remarkable in that it attracts such a wide audience across generations. I am very proud to have played a role in history and delighted to lead everything in our big birthday.

"Platinum is an incredible element. It is valuable, durable and a catalyst in the chemical "reactions" that help other ingredients work together. The tattoo is too! I believe that the Tattoo has made its mark, not only here in Scotland, but also on the international stages. This year, we take stock of all that has been accomplished over the years and look forward to what lies ahead.

"We will unveil the list of actors in due course but we promise to bring together all the traditional elements of Massed Pipes and Drums, including our own Pipers Trail, Massed Military Bands, Hjaltibonhoga's soft music, energy, and athletics.

From The Tone Dance Company and the individual and atmospheric talent of The Lone Piper, all with a huge score, state-of-the-art sound technology, world-class lighting, projections and special effects musicians, dancers and other performers who deliver the real magic.

They are extremely impressive as individuals and together they can deliver truly outstanding performances every night without fail.

"We are extremely proud to have sold our tickets for the last 21 consecutive seasons and the demand for tickets remains strong, the Tattoo being a major reason to make a large number of our customers in Scotland. This year, we are determined to organize a show that will entertain and inspire - as we celebrate our birthday and the city we live in."

The organizers will unveil the full list of actors next year, but invite fans to prepare to buy tickets for another full year. The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo performs in front of an audience of 220,000 at Edinburgh Castle each August, with an audience reaching 100 million.

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Public asks for his views on the £ 25 million redevelopment plans, including Hobbit House


A spectacular new vision has emerged from the future of Edinburgh's West Princes Street Gardens if a £ 25 million renovation allows it to hold more events throughout the year and allow Visitors to gain access each day to the green light.

Images showing how the historic park will be redeveloped by a replacement at the Hobbit House of the existing Ross Bandstand, an amphitheater covered with grass. Event Fans who want to join this iconic festival can buy Edinburgh Tattoo Tickets from our most consistent and unfailing online platform.

A two-storey reception and reception center overlooking Edinburgh Castle and a Standing cafe near the Ross Fountain was released as part of a large public consultation on the project.


The pavilion, which, according to the trust, will be designed to "fit harmoniously" into the surrounding landscape, will have a glass screen to allow the holding of intimate events sheltered from the weather, which can accommodate up to 200 people, as well as behind-the-scenes facilities, rooms, a cloakroom and a ticket office.

The amphitheater will accommodate a crowd of about 6,000 people, similar to the existing open-air arena, which dates back to 1935. The revenue generated by the events and night-time activities organized in the visitor center would contribute to the maintenance gardens and subsidy Community use of new installations.

A team of developers, architects, and designers behind the proposed redesign of the historic park has spent more than two years developing detailed plans for the project since a US-led consortium has won an international design competition.

It was created on the initiative of the Ross Development Trust, created by Norman Spring ford, founder of Apex Hotels and former owner of the Edinburgh Playhouse. Councilors agreed to allow him to help pay for new facilities in 2016 after admitting that the bandstand was "no longer fit for purpose.

Significant changes to the system include reducing the design of the proposed Visitor Center - which will provide direct access to the gardens from Princes Street - to reduce its height and reduce the amount of glass it will present.

Trails have been redesigned to maximize the amount of green space. The stone seats should surround a grassy "meadow", replacing the actual concrete bowl.

Trust, which is launching a major consultation prior to an official planning application in February, committed to its plans reinventing gardens as space for all to celebrate and benefit from in a new way and sensitive to the past but designed to maximize their future potential.

David Ellis, managing director of The Quaich Project, a public-private partnership set up by the trust and the Edinburgh City Council to continue the project, said the new vision was to transform gardens from a difficult place to work.

He added these latest designs represent more than four years of feedback and advice from key players and organizations in the city. Before going any further, we need to make sure that the general public is properly consulted and we want to hear what they think of the designs. We will then act on the comments received.

It is essential that we make the right improvements and that the people of Edinburgh have the opportunity to decide how to proceed.

The new plan, designed by architects based in New York and Los Angeles, aims to ensure that gardens are perceived as equal with famous international parks such as New York's High Line and Singapore's by the Bay.

The plans are supposed to respect the cultural and historical significance" of the gardens while ensuring that they remain a place of tranquility that everyone can enjoy amid the hustle and bustle of the city center.

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David Allfrey urges to request Edinburgh for replacement of 'unsafe' Ross Bandstand


Royal Edinburgh Tattoo's producer and outgoing director, David Allfrey, said a  25£ million West Princes Street Gardens transformation was needed to keep the city on top destination in the world for events that could be presented in the unique context of Edinburgh Castle.

Brigadier David Allfrey said, he wanted to stay involved in the city's tourism and event industry when he left the Edinburgh Tattoo next fall, announced the design of the new event pavilion. Event Fans who want to join this iconic festival can buy Edinburgh Militry Tattoo Tickets from our most consistent and unfailing online platform.


The amphitheater and the visitor center, to replace Ross's current bandstand, the bowl was authentic and friendly. He insisted that the park, which has hosted events since it became public property in the 1870s, should be a place of excitement, energy, and power as well as inspection.

More than two years have gone into developing comprehensive plans for the Quaich project, as a US-led group won an international design competition organized by the Ross Development Trust, created by Norman Spring ford, founder Apex Hotels.

They contain a Hobbit-style home replacement for the current music kiosk, which dates back to 1935, an outdoor arena capable of serving about 6,000 people, and a visitor center and two-story, Tattoo.

The pavilion, which, according to the trust, will be designed to "fit harmoniously" into the surrounding landscape, will have a glass screen to allow the holding of intimate events sheltered from the weather, which can accommodate up to 200 people, as well as behind-the-scenes facilities, rooms, a cloakroom and a Tattoo tickets office.

Heritage community groups and organizations have expressed fears that the planned restructuring of the gardens would lead to an increase in the number of events taking place, more "commercialism" of the park, and greater restrictions on public access if the Quaich project turns up.

David Allfrey said, "It would be a shame that there are no more events in the gardens in the future - it's one of the world's art capitals. Princes Street Gardens is a place to play."

He advised Edinburgh to follow other international cities and to confirm that major events can be organized quickly and returned to standard as soon as possible in Princes Street Gardens.

Allfrey added: "I do not think a refresh of Ross's bandstand, which is what the Quaich project is will upset the way gardens are appreciated."

A new plan, developed by architects based in New York and Los Angeles, aims to ensure that gardens are perceived as "equal" with famous international parks such as High Line and Singapore's Gardens by the Bay.

The plans are supposed to respect the "cultural and historical significance" of the gardens while ensuring that they remain "a place of tranquility that everyone can enjoy amid the hustle and bustle of the city center".

The promoters involved in developing plans for West Princes Street Gardens include DF Concerts, Underbelly, Regular Music and Unique Events. Other people consulted included community groups, Edinburgh World Heritage, the Cockburn Association and Historic Environment Scotland.

David Allfrey said, "You have to have a balance between silent contemplation and emotion in the gardens, you can’t just contemplate - you need to have energy and electricity, we just need to find the right balance."

Allfrey will retire from the Edinburgh Tattoo after his 70th edition, which will celebrate the Year of the Coastlines and Waters in Scotland, and present a major showcase for the Edinburgh Tattoo Tickets will go on sale Monday, from £ 25.

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