A Scot, living in NZ for 25 years I was left somewhat deflated with the experience. Whilst the performers were excellent, I was disappointed at the lack of pipes and drums, especially with some well... See more
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An embarrassment. It was like an amateur production. Started well but 45 min in it was just embarrassing. The massive screen behind did not show the precision of the bands or the highland dance... See more
An insult to the real thing. Poorly put together and was like a terrible dico with flashing coloured lights arround the stadium and the back drop screen - lost for words to discribe how bad it was. An... See more
I guess it had to be a scaled back version of what the real thing would be in Scotland. I think it’s certainly missed the atmosphere it would have had within a castle setting. The organisers at the v... See more
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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2017. Experience one of Scotland’s greatest events staged on the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle
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Cockburn Street 1, EH1 1BJ, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- edintattoo.co.uk
Spectacular
Spectacular, creatively engrossing, slick production. Talented musicians , dancers. Fantastically staged. Great to experience different armed forces' music and celebration such as the Trinidad and Tobago steel band celebrating their mardi gras culture. The King of Norway's guard were perfect in their presentation and performance. Loved every minute especially the final song. I don't want to see pretend fighting by armed forces. I can see plenty of real fighting on the news coverage of Putin's war against Ukraine. I want this celebration of everything that's hopeful and good
They should rename it 'The Royal…
They should rename it 'The Royal Edinburgh Woke Tattoo'. Whilst all of the performers were fantastic and excellent at their respective crafts and skills. The Tattoo paled in comparison to those of yesteryear. It seems health and safety, and wokism rules the day. No more Royal Marines abseiling down the ramparts. No armed jeeps portraying fight scenes. It seems bland is the day, probably so as to not offend anyone. I think the director of the Tattoo should have a trip to Earls Court and remind himself of what a military show actually is. Whilst it appeared to be a large show, there was a lot of recycling of acts to expand the display. Overall, hard to say if it is worth the price.
Revisit after 35 years.
Been 35 years since my last visit, lower numbers performing but still a high standard only criticism no introduction of the acts and if you had a program you couldn't read it in the dark. Still worth a visit.
Unsatisfactory Scottish experience
Was a bucket list experience for my husband.But I love the bagpipes also. We expected the tattoo to be Scottish themed due to being basically in Scotland. It started well with the bagpipes and Scottish men in kilts and everyone engrossed and take videos aplenty then it changed after approx 20 mins to a Disney themed production with butterflies dancing around then an American musical to African people on stilts. People were getting up and going to bathrooms disturbing seating basically because it wasn’t captivating. It ended with the whole arena with all who had contributed and eventually ended with bagpipes (at last) only a 90 mins show and although I still highly rate the areas we came to see (Scottish pipes etc) it was more a Disney theme show and not the tingling goosebumps experience we expected for a highland kilted piped theme we craved.. all being said we’ve done it. Probably not again.. but not what we expected….
This was our first time at the Tattoo…
This was our first time at the Tattoo and we certainly weren't disappointed.
From start (booking tickets in November 2022) to finish (being looked after by staff who went above and beyond with their assistance in getting us "home") it was a fantastic experience.
The show itself was wonderful, and after decades of watching the performance on t.v., being able to watch it close up and live was so worth making the journey.
Big thank you to the Tattoo staff, Allie ( Usher 98) Susan and Martin who went beyond what I l expected to sort out a transport issue we had and keep us company throughout the process, selflessly giving of what was their own time. You are stars and a genuine credit to the Edinburgh Tattoo organisation
So if like us you have watched this over the years and wondered what it is like live, stop wondering and do it. You will love it.
Dave and Tracey Hadgraft
Booked for 2023 performance
Booked for 2023 performance, but it's impossible to get any response to queries. Phone number not being answered (11 attempts), emails not being responded to. You tell us to contact you with any queries. Apart from carrier pigeon, can you suggest some method that actually works?
As good as ever
Short this time and a few missing, was only 1.5 hours but still a great show. All well organised and smooth. Only advice I would give be prepared for a long wait for a taxi as everybody is trying to get home when it finishes.
Not transparent about ticket…
Not transparent about ticket refund/resale procedure. Jumped through hoops to eventually receive no money back for my tickets and no use of the tickets. I had to constantly chase and received automatic replies but little else.
Think twice
Tickets are almost impossible to dowload from website.
Emails and website contains a link which has never worked the 100 or so times I've tried in the last 10 days. Helpdesk advice to "Website busy. Try again later" isnt really great. Customers pay money for tickets and to spend hours on the website, trying to login is pretty poor.
Awesome experience
Awesome experience - the packages at the Castle are worth the money
Memories for a lifetime
Chilling and fabulous experience
Chilling and fabulous experience. We loved it.
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