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Dumfries soldier Lance Sergeant Jamie Bell had the honour of performing a bagpipe solo in front of 8,000 people at the opening night of the Royal Edinburgh Royal Military Tattoo.
In an annual international tribute to the unique music, bagpipe bands from dozens of countries gather to perform in the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is coming exclusively to Brisbane in 2026, as part of the event's 75th anniversary celebrations.
Get out your kilt and dust off the bagpipes for an immersive dive into Scottish and British military and cultural traditions ...
EDINBURGH – The Highland bagpipe is an integral part of Scottish culture and history, famous for its distinctive, powerful sound that even accompanied troops as they landed in northern France on ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is swapping Edinburgh Castle for Eden Park, with Auckland set to host two stadium showcases by the musical phenomenon next year.
Artisan bagpipe maker Ruari Black, the last traditional bagpipe-maker who makes everything by hand from start to finish, works a bagpipe chanter in the workshop of Kilberry Bagpipes in Edinburgh.
Artisan bagpipe maker Ruari Black, the last traditional bagpipe-makers who make everything by hand from start to finish, tests a bagpipe chanter in the workshop of Kilberry Bagpipes in Edinburgh ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is coming exclusively to Brisbane in 2026, as part of the event's 75th anniversary celebrations, with the city's 2032 Olympic and Paralympic hosting bid forming ...