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The 10 best pictures from 75th anniversary of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo
The 10 best pictures from 75th anniversary of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Scotsman

time02-08-2025

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  • Scotsman

The 10 best pictures from 75th anniversary of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo

It wouldn't be the festival season without the annual spectacle of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. For 2025, there is an extra special show to mark the spectacle's 75th anniversary. Running from August 1 to 23, this year's extravaganza features performances from the UK, Switzerland, Canada, Germany, Poland, Ukraine and the United States of America. The theme this year is the Heroes Who Made Us, reflecting on the history of the iconic event and the 'everyday heroes' who make up the UK armed forces. There are more than 800 performers in total, with incredible international guests including the United States Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, the Representative Band of the Polish Border Guard, the Top Secret Drum Corps and the United States Air Force Honor Guard. The Odessa-based Ukraine Naval Forces Orchestra is also making its debut this year. The Scotsman was lucky enough to go along to the preview of the show ahead of its official opening on Friday evening. Here are ten of the best pictures to enjoy. 1 . The Massed Pipes and Drums The Massed Pipes and Drums perform in a formation to mark the 75th year of the tattoo | JeffPhoto Sales 2 . United States Air Force Drill Team The United States Air Force Drill Team put on a jaw dropping performance involving precise, synchronised movements and complex weapon exchanges | JeffPhoto Sales 3 . Highland dancers Dancers perform in front of playful projections lighting up the Castle | JeffPhoto Sales 4 . Top Secret Drum Corps Fan favourites, the Top Secret Drum Corps, return for their eighth performance on the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade | Getty Images Photo Sales

Watch: 75 years of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in first preview of 2025 event
Watch: 75 years of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in first preview of 2025 event

Scotsman

time01-08-2025

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  • Scotsman

Watch: 75 years of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in first preview of 2025 event

This video More videos The iconic Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is celebrating its 75th anniversary Keep up with the latest new videos with the Shots! Newsletter. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has returned for the 2025 festival season - and this year it brings an extra special show marking the 75th year of the spectacle. Running until August 23, this year's extravaganza involves some old favourites and new faces, with performances from the UK, Switzerland, Canada, Germany, Poland, Ukraine and the United States of America. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The Massed Pipes and Drums perform during the 75th Royal Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle. Picture: Jeff| Getty Images The theme this year is the Heroes Who Made Us, reflecting on the history of the iconic event and the 'everyday heroes' who make up the UK armed forces. Among the 800 performers are the Odessa-based Ukraine Naval Forces Orchestra, who are making their debut at the Edinburgh Tattoo in the midst of war in their homeland. Other international guests include the United States Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, the Representative Band of the Polish Border Guard, the Top Secret Drum Corps and the United States Air Force Honor Guard.

Anne meets Ukrainian band at Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal
Anne meets Ukrainian band at Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal

Glasgow Times

time30-07-2025

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  • Glasgow Times

Anne meets Ukrainian band at Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal

Anne wore sunglasses and the Tattoo's official tartan as she watched a rehearsal at Redford Barracks in the Scottish capital. She watched international teams perform their displays of military drill, music and dancing ahead of the show's run beginning at Edinburgh Castle later this week. Anne viewed a Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal (Jane Barlow/PA) As well as military bands from the UK's armed forces, this year's show will feature performers from the US, Poland and Switzerland. This year will see members of the Centre for Military Music of the Ukrainian Navy make their debut. The Odessa-based orchestra are engaged in rehabilitation projects as well as a number of cultural programmes. This year will also be the first time Alan Lane has stepped in as the Tattoo's creative director. A theatre director by trade, he is also a reservist with the Royal Engineers. Members of the US Air Force Honor Guard rehearsed their role in front of Anne (Jane Barlow/PA) The theme for this year – the 75th for the Tattoo – will be 'the heroes who made us' – with each night of the show's run celebrating a significant figure. Mr Lane told the PA news agency: 'The team here are fantastic, they've been making shows for decades, so I'm very confident they're a great team and they'll do a great job.' He added: 'International acts have always been an important component of the show and this year's no different. 'I'm absolutely delighted to welcome our brothers and sisters from Ukraine. 'Like all international acts, they've come to represent the best of their nation. 'We have some extraordinary Ukrainian military music and some Ukrainian cultural dancing as well so I think the audience are going to really enjoy that.'

Anne meets Ukrainian band at Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal
Anne meets Ukrainian band at Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal

South Wales Argus

time30-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

Anne meets Ukrainian band at Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal

Anne wore sunglasses and the Tattoo's official tartan as she watched a rehearsal at Redford Barracks in the Scottish capital. She watched international teams perform their displays of military drill, music and dancing ahead of the show's run beginning at Edinburgh Castle later this week. Anne viewed a Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal (Jane Barlow/PA) As well as military bands from the UK's armed forces, this year's show will feature performers from the US, Poland and Switzerland. This year will see members of the Centre for Military Music of the Ukrainian Navy make their debut. The Odessa-based orchestra are engaged in rehabilitation projects as well as a number of cultural programmes. This year will also be the first time Alan Lane has stepped in as the Tattoo's creative director. A theatre director by trade, he is also a reservist with the Royal Engineers. Members of the US Air Force Honor Guard rehearsed their role in front of Anne (Jane Barlow/PA) The theme for this year – the 75th for the Tattoo – will be 'the heroes who made us' – with each night of the show's run celebrating a significant figure. Mr Lane told the PA news agency: 'The team here are fantastic, they've been making shows for decades, so I'm very confident they're a great team and they'll do a great job.' He added: 'International acts have always been an important component of the show and this year's no different. 'I'm absolutely delighted to welcome our brothers and sisters from Ukraine. 'Like all international acts, they've come to represent the best of their nation. 'We have some extraordinary Ukrainian military music and some Ukrainian cultural dancing as well so I think the audience are going to really enjoy that.'

Anne meets Ukrainian band at Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal
Anne meets Ukrainian band at Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal

North Wales Chronicle

time30-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

Anne meets Ukrainian band at Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo rehearsal

Anne wore sunglasses and the Tattoo's official tartan as she watched a rehearsal at Redford Barracks in the Scottish capital. She watched international teams perform their displays of military drill, music and dancing ahead of the show's run beginning at Edinburgh Castle later this week. As well as military bands from the UK's armed forces, this year's show will feature performers from the US, Poland and Switzerland. This year will see members of the Centre for Military Music of the Ukrainian Navy make their debut. The Odessa-based orchestra are engaged in rehabilitation projects as well as a number of cultural programmes. This year will also be the first time Alan Lane has stepped in as the Tattoo's creative director. A theatre director by trade, he is also a reservist with the Royal Engineers. The theme for this year – the 75th for the Tattoo – will be 'the heroes who made us' – with each night of the show's run celebrating a significant figure. Mr Lane told the PA news agency: 'The team here are fantastic, they've been making shows for decades, so I'm very confident they're a great team and they'll do a great job.' He added: 'International acts have always been an important component of the show and this year's no different. 'I'm absolutely delighted to welcome our brothers and sisters from Ukraine. 'Like all international acts, they've come to represent the best of their nation. 'We have some extraordinary Ukrainian military music and some Ukrainian cultural dancing as well so I think the audience are going to really enjoy that.'

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