The Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2010 Tickets
The Edinburgh Tattoo Tickets
Friday 6th of August to Saturday 28th of August, 2010.
On average, just over 217,000 people see the Tattoo live on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle each year, and it has sold out in advance for the last decade.
The Edinburgh Military Tattoo has toured overseas, visiting New Zealand in 2000 as part of the Tattoo's 50th anniversary celebrations. It also visited Australia in 2005, and will return to the Sydney Football Stadium in February 2010 as part of the Tattoo's 60th anniversary celebrations
The Tattoo is run for charitable causes and over the years has given over £5 million to military and civilian charities and organisations, such as the Army Benevolent Fund. The official magazine of the Edinburgh Military tattoo is called Salute and is distributed free to sponsors, Friends of the Tattoo, and visiting performers. Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, is the current Patron of the event, with the main corporate sponsor being the Royal Bank Of Scotland.
Friday 6th of August to Saturday 28th of August, 2010.
On average, just over 217,000 people see the Tattoo live on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle each year, and it has sold out in advance for the last decade.
The Edinburgh Military Tattoo has toured overseas, visiting New Zealand in 2000 as part of the Tattoo's 50th anniversary celebrations. It also visited Australia in 2005, and will return to the Sydney Football Stadium in February 2010 as part of the Tattoo's 60th anniversary celebrations
The Tattoo is run for charitable causes and over the years has given over £5 million to military and civilian charities and organisations, such as the Army Benevolent Fund. The official magazine of the Edinburgh Military tattoo is called Salute and is distributed free to sponsors, Friends of the Tattoo, and visiting performers. Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, is the current Patron of the event, with the main corporate sponsor being the Royal Bank Of Scotland.
THE EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO 2010 TICKETS
The Edinburgh Tattoo Tickets
International military regiments and even African tribes have performed at the Tattoo over the years. Each year has a 'lead' service from the British Armed Forces, alternating between the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, the British Army and the Royal Air Force.
The highlight of every Tattoo continues to be the massed pipes and drums, provided by regiments of the British Army and visiting civilian and military pipes and drums from around the world, although primarily from Commonwealth countries with Scottish Connections.
Each evening traditionally concludes with the massed pipes and drums marching on to join the massed military bands. This is then followed by a rendition of the National Anthem and Auld Lang Syne. There is then a flag-lowering ceremony, with the bugles either sounding the Last Post, or the 'Sunset' bugle call of the Royal Marines. It then ends with a floodlit lone piper playing a Lament from high on the ramparts of the Half Moon Battery. The performers then march off the esplanade and down the Royal Mile to a series of rousing tunes including Scotland the Brave.
Tickets will sell out fast for this breathtaking event, so order online, or call TicketSolutions.co.uk now to make a booking.
(The face value of a ticket can differ from the selling price, because the tickets on Ticket Solutions are sold at "market value")
International military regiments and even African tribes have performed at the Tattoo over the years. Each year has a 'lead' service from the British Armed Forces, alternating between the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, the British Army and the Royal Air Force.
The highlight of every Tattoo continues to be the massed pipes and drums, provided by regiments of the British Army and visiting civilian and military pipes and drums from around the world, although primarily from Commonwealth countries with Scottish Connections.
Each evening traditionally concludes with the massed pipes and drums marching on to join the massed military bands. This is then followed by a rendition of the National Anthem and Auld Lang Syne. There is then a flag-lowering ceremony, with the bugles either sounding the Last Post, or the 'Sunset' bugle call of the Royal Marines. It then ends with a floodlit lone piper playing a Lament from high on the ramparts of the Half Moon Battery. The performers then march off the esplanade and down the Royal Mile to a series of rousing tunes including Scotland the Brave.
Tickets will sell out fast for this breathtaking event, so order online, or call TicketSolutions.co.uk now to make a booking.
(The face value of a ticket can differ from the selling price, because the tickets on Ticket Solutions are sold at "market value")













