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

An awesome Band full of Bag Pipers always fill the atmosphere with excitement.

Parade in Edinburg Castle

Parade in Edinburg Castle is most amazing event. A crowd is always seen to watch this event live.

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Edinburgh Tattoo set to boost Wellington economy with $16m

Edinburgh Military Tattoo is expected to inject $16 million as economic benefits into the Wellington region. Great influx of visitors have been attracted by the event to the capital,with accommodation already booked out that has forced people to stay as far away as Levin and Martinborough. Chief executive of Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency, Chris Whelan said the whole region would derive economic benefits adding the four days alone are going to be worth an estimated $16m to the Wellington economy this summer.


He said more than 80,000 spectators have purchased coupons for four performances and accommodation demand has risen across the region. Masterton Copthorne Hotel & Resort manager Michelle Kirkpatrick said the Tattoo has also created great opportunity for the Wairarapa region.Whelan said this is a very successful event for the property and extra six touring groups have chosen to stay at the hotel over the four days and Tattoo weekend was an amazing event where Wellington offered further property investment because there is work already in progress to house the ever growing demand with a Sofitel under development, proposed Rydges Hotel at Wellington Airport and a four star plus Sebel property due to come on board in Lower Hutt in early 2017.


The New Zealand Festival is presenting the Tattoo and Wellington City Council is funding it. This is the second time the Tattoo is staged at Westpac Stadium following a profitable event in 2000 and just the fourth time it is being held overseas in its 65-year history. Tattoo chief executive and producer, Brigadier David Allfrey said it is our belief New Zealand economy would derive $4m from each performance.

Friday, 12 February 2016

Westpac Stadium stages replica Edinburgh Castle for tattoo



It is looking Edinburgh Castle is right at home in Wellington's Westpac Stadium despite a long way from windy hills of Scotland. The Royal Military Edinburgh Tattoo comes to the town next week but a scale replica facade of the medieval castle needs to be built inside the stadium before 1200 performers join next Tuesday to rehearse for four nights of performance. A number of 60 people were working from 7am to 10pm each day to construct the castle which must be completed by lunch time on Sunday. Technical director Nick Kyle said 1200 sheets of plywood were used to make the castle.

 
A father-and-son team of scenic artists Kelvin and Louis Guy, who were brought over from the Scottish Opera hand-painted 90% of the panels. They got walls of the castle just right by working six days a week for two months. Kyle described it was a really nice challenge to set up a castle on a sports ground. He said it was a good experience to unite a bunch of really different people together like scaffolders because they do not do this kind of job, as they do buildings. He agreed building a castle on a sports pitch offered a few challenges.


He said we have to take care of the turf because we have to lay down 40 millimeters of ply any time we move anything like to drive a forklift anywhere. Kyle said they wrapped everything in plastic at the end of each night to protect it from the sprinklers needed to keep the turf fresh. Kyle seemed relaxed about the job ahead despite the intensity of the task facing him and his team where they are coordinating 1200 people with working out lights,sounds and fireworks.

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Gisborne and Sunbury duos will perform in Edinburgh Tattoo



The traditional and spectacular Edinburgh Military Tattoo will be in Melbourne this week for the first time in its 65-year-history and residents of and Sunbury and Gisborne will be performing there. Chris and Janet Bouwmeester of Gisborne and Sunbury’s Ian Thorn and Don MacLean are all members of the City of Melbourne Highland Pipe Band which is among a diverse group of 1200 performers at the show. Mr Bouwmeester who is with the band for more than 30 years including a decade as president, he was excited to be performing in the five-show season of three-days at Etihad Stadium.



He said it is really going to be bigger and more spectacular than in Edinburgh because of the size of the venue but it has so much tradition as an event that it is really a once in a lifetime type achievement. The dance and performance has made tattoo more modren additional to the military marches the tattoo is famous for. Similarly Mr Bouwmeester said the band was feeling Melbourne a more modern. 

 
He added while piping and drumming is still the nature of the group but you do not need to be an old Scottish soldier to become a member because we have people of Chinese, European and Vietnamese descents these days. Mr Bouwmeester is now a snare drummer and his wife is a tenor drummer while Mr MacLean and Mr Thorn are both pipers. The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is at 7pm on Friday and at 1pm and 7pm on Saturday-Sunday.

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Edinburgh Tattoo pipers relax on Melbourne beach between rehearsals



Edinburgh Military Tattoo pipers making preparations for a rare overseas performance have stopped rehearsals taking a break on an Australian beach.  Royal Dragoon Guards’ Adam Casey and Peter Crowe took a break from training and mixed up with other military pipers at Brighton beach in Melbourne on Tuesday. Royal Highland Fusiliers’Charles MacLean, Hugh Mackay from The Highlanders, Euan Jardine of Royal Scots Borderers and Alan Sharp from the RAF Pipes & Drums also relished the break on the beach.


About 1,200 pipers, drummers, dancers and musicians will participate in the three-night show in Etihad Stadium of Melbourne from Friday. The Tattoo is traditionally held on Edinburgh Castle’s floodlit esplanade and organizers have decided they will build a replica of the world-famous landmark to keep the backdrop for the Australian shows. The Tattoo has visited overseas only three times in 65 years and about 220,000 visitors have paid for the Tattoo since the last 16 seasons in Edinburgh.    

Monday, 8 February 2016

Edinburgh Tattoo set to play West Australian Police Pipe Band



West Australian Police Pipe Band has been selected to perform in Etihad Stadium Melbourne this weekend as part of the 2016 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. The band’s drum major Const. Iain Hamilton said it is a very amazing moment for us because Australia’s only eight pipe bands will be taking part and it will be televised worldwide, so it is a great honor for WA Police. Police funerals and graduations, schools and youth centers and other government agencies invite WAPOL regularly to perform.


The WA Police Pipe Band which is Australia’s Number One pipe band consists of a mix of WA Police full-time employees and volunteer guest member descents of Australia, Scotland, Northern Ireland, South Africa and New Zealand, many of whom are current or former world drum and pipe champions. WA Police bands Support Association funds WAPOL’s activities and tours and also special fundraising events held by serving police officers in their own time provide the necessary means.