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The announcement that the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo will travel to Auckland in February 2026 is great news for hospitality and accommodation businesses, says Hospitality New Zealand ...
THE ROYAL EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO SET TO BRING HISTORIC 75th ANNIVERSARY MILESTONE SHOW EXCLUSIVELY TO AUCKLAND IN 2026. One of the world’s most spectacular and iconic live events, The Royal ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo will perform at Auckland's Eden Park on February 19 and 21, 2026. The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is swapping Edinburgh Castle for Eden Park, with Auckland ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is to celebrate its 75th year with a show that promises to “celebrate the past”, while imagining the future of the iconic event. Taking audiences back to ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is coming exclusively to Brisbane in 2026, as part of the event's 75th anniversary celebrations. The Tattoo began as a celebration of Scottish and British ...
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Edinburgh Tattoo: preview for 2025 showThe Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo will celebrate its 75th anniversary this summer - with the milestone show taking audiences on a journey through the Tattoo’s history. Titled, The Heroes Who ...
An attorney representing a migrant sent to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act says her client was deported due to a soccer logo tattoo, according to court declarations submitted Wednesday night.
The annual charitable donation from the 2024 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo totals £750,000. The sum is being donated to arts and military charities. This is the largest donation given since 2019 and ...
St Columba’s Hospice Care has been selected to receive a special one-off charity donation of up to £162,000 in celebration of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo’s 75th Anniversary. The Royal ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has launched a special exhibition to celebrate its 75th anniversary. Since 1950, the annual event has dazzled audiences with a programme of music, dancing ...
An Australian tourist who attended the Edinburgh Military Tattoo slammed the event, claiming her grandmother would be 'rolling in her grave'. Ali Smith, holidaying in Edinburgh from Brisbane ...
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