Brisbane has officially turned tartan, with more than 1,000 performers from 13 countries descending on the city.
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo visit to ANZ provides VisitScotland a chance to promote the country as a must-visit destination.
They say your body is a temple. In the military, that temple is often covered in eagles, unit insignia and enough skulls to make a biker gang blush. For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite ...
This summer, an international tattoo will be held at the Lier Sport Park, in the Lyra-Lierse football club stadium. The ...
The Royal Military Tattoo presented by RACQ is marching into Suncorp for the first time ever and thanks to 7NEWS we want to ...
At the age of just 21, bagpiper Nick Mcgahan is already somewhat of a veteran of the world’s largest military tattoo. But this one is special, with his whole family — including his 104-year-old ...
With just one week to go, Brisbane is entering final preparations as more than 1,000 performers from 13 countries prepare to ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo celebrates its 75th anniversary with a spectacular Australian tour, starting in Brisbane.
Brisbane is set to erupt in a thunder of drums and bagpipes as the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo marches in one of the city’s stadium for the first time in the event’s 75-year history.
Organisers have confirmed The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo will go ahead rain, hail or shine — even as Brisbane braces for heavy rain, with forecasters warning of 400mm rainfall and possible flash ...
The Queensland Police Pipes and Drums (QPP&D) is set to reach a historic milestone as they prepare to perform alongside the Royal Edinburgh Military ...
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