Published on January 12th, 2016 | by Admin
ROYAL EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
marches into Melbourne in one month
Performances from 12 February.
More bands have just been announced for this spectacular event
International bands now include
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces Band
His Majesty the King’s Guard, Norway
Royal Corps of Musicians, Tonga
International performers include
The Shetland Fiddlers UK
Lochiel Marching Drill Team, New Zealand
Victorian bands and performers include:
THE CITY OF MELBOURNE HIGHLAND PIPE BAND
Melbourne University Choral Society
Melbourne Scottish Fiddlers
Australian Bands are:
Tasmania Police Band
The Pipes & Drums of the Royal Caledonian Society SA
Today the Producers of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo announced the names of three Victorian groups who are set to march into Etihad Stadium next month for the inaugural visit to Melbourne of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at Etihad Stadium for five performance from Friday 12 February. The City of Melbourne Highland Pipe Band; Melbourne University Choral Society and Melbourne Scottish Fiddlers will join Republic of Fiji Military Forces Band; His Majesty the King’s Guard, Norway; Royal Corps of Musicians Tonga; Shetland Fiddlers from UK; The Lochiel Marching Drill Team from New Zealand; Tasmania Police Band and Pipes & Drums of the Royal Caledonian Society, South Australia.
The City of Melbourne Highland Pipe Band by special invitation has showcased the music of Scotland through the streets of Melbourne since the late 1890s. The band has members of all ages and a variety of cultural backgrounds, demonstrating that pipe bands are not just for those with a Scottish heritage.
The Shetland Fiddlers from United Kingdom’s most northerly area is renowned worldwide for the excellence of its fiddle based traditional music.
Lochiel Marching Drill Team, made up of 24 young women is the oldest established precision drill team in New Zealand having been formed in the 1950s.
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces Band is comprised of 50 male members and meke dancers and is an important part of the Fiji Army culture and heritage.
His Majesty the King’s Guard 3rd Company is the Norwegian Defence Force’s finest display unit. Every guardsman is a national serviceman, doing 12 months of compulsory military service.
Royal Corps of Musicians, Tonga is the musical arm of His Majesty’s Armed Forces and consists of regular army military musicians.
Tasmania Police Band has performed many times at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Edinburgh and also at the closing ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
The Pipes & Drums of the Royal Caledonian Society South Australia is the oldest civilian Pipe Band in the Southern Hemisphere.
Melbourne University Choral Society was founded in 1939 when the University’s men’s and women’s glee clubs merged and is now regarded as one of Melbourne’s leading choirs. They were specially chosen for this event due to their extraordinary talent and voices.
Melbourne Scottish Fiddlers, acclaimed around the world and having often performed in Scotland, are joined by the Hjaltibonhoga fiddlers to bring to the Tattoo a mix of traditional and contemporary Scottish songs and tunes.
The bands above will join the already announced Top Secret Drum Corps from Switzerland, South Australia Police Band, Western Australia Police Band, New Zealand Army Band and Manly Warringah Pipe Band who will all perform in what promises to be one of the biggest entertainment events ever to be seen in Melbourne.
Plus bands from the United Kingdom yet to be announced, and representatives of the Australian Defence Forces.
Friday 12 February 7pm, Saturday 13 February 1pm & 7pm,
Sunday 14 February 1pm & 7pm
Tickets at Ticketmaster Phone 136 100 ticketmaster.com.au
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