
RGO takes part in Basel Tattoo 2025 music concert
The concert has been organised within the activities of the international festival which lasts till 21 July.
The participation of the RGO Music came at an official invitation from the Swiss Ministry of Defence.
The RGO participation depicts the deep-rooted relations and cultural cooperation between the two countries.
Brigadier Ramis bin Jamaan al Awairah, Director General of Music at the Royal Guard of Oman said that the participation aimed to shed light on the cultural aspects of the Sultanate of Oman.
He pointed out that the Sultanate of Oman views culture and art as a way of dissemination of messages of peace and communication.
He said that the performance of the concert has displayed the advance level of the players of musical instruments.
The concert of the RGO Music was warmly welcomed by the attendees and the organisers of the event who described it as reflecting the concern and attention accorded to military music.
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