The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Reviews 111

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

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

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

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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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Amazing performers, however more could have been provided to make the event memorable

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 known songs such as; Highland Cathedral (played for 10 seconds briefly) and ‘Flower o Scotland’ missing. The MC.. to be honest, seriously?! The only good thing was not being able to understand a word he said.
A missed opportunity to showcase and sell Scottish Fare. A Tennents Lager, Irn BRU or a dram could have fun for some and made things a bit more Scottish.
Over all though, I would recommend, though more suitably organised transport after, especially with quite a large older audience would have made things a lot more comfortable for some.

February 21, 2026
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Enjoyed the first part of the show with…

Enjoyed the first part of the show with the castle background but then the disco lighting came on. Terrible and not fitting. Need to see the performers on
the screen not flashing lighting. Lots of pipes at the beginning of show only. Needed more of the pipes.
They came on at the very end of the show but couldn't hear them because of the fireworks!!

February 19, 2026
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Not the right venue for such a traditional experience

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 venue were very on hand, proactive and helpful. I’m glad I went, but I wouldn’t go again. The New Zealand Maori performances were stunning. The New Zealand band was very much of a letdown. It felt that their musicians weren’t up to it nor was their marching performance routine. I felt like they relied on audience appeal, singing, along to the songs rather than having a tight skilled performance themselves.
Bus Transport by AT after the event was minimal. At lower Albert Street hundreds of patrons most of them elderly were lining up waiting for an hour or more for NX1 buses which were not frequently scheduled. After leaving the event just after 10 PM I was on a 12:30 AM bus having stood most of that time in a line in Lower Albert Street. Lots of ‘not in Service’ buses came and went picking up nobody. AT you need to real realize beforehand the deluge of people that are going to be using buses in the northern direction.

February 21, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

An embarrassment

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 dancers. Some stupid coloured lights constantly flashed.
NZ corps band sang horrendously.
The orchestra was way too loud in the shed to the side and drowned out some of probably tj best bits.

A total waste of money an no wonder it did not sell out.

February 20, 2026
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

So so sad. We have just watched the first half of…

We have just watched the first half of the tattoo. 19th Feb.
The screen is giving us a disco light show that in no way reflects the wonderful acts on the grass. There is no correlation between the two. Stop the screen. Light up the entertainers properly. Let us see those who are performing. We are no here to watch a light show. We’re here to see professional play and present. Very very disputed with our $385.00 each tickets.

February 19, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

An insult to the real thing

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. And the commentator - not sure where they found him but they should put him back and thow away the key. This was not a military Tattoo, this was a discusting over priced disco.

February 15, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disappointed Tatoo Experience

I have just watched the Tatoo on Australian televion as it aired last night. I am so disappointed!! I expect to see a Scottish Military Tattoo with Scottish Military music, competitions, exciting drills etc. - not American, Indian performances. So much American content, you could be forgiven for believing it was an American show. So much dancing as well. I was tossing up travelling there this year specifically to see it - I'm so glad I didn't waste my money. Please, organisers, go back to what it used to be. Please!

February 11, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I am writing this e mail after watching…the Tattoo on TV

I am writing this e mail after watching the TV production last night. 2 years ago when my wife and I visited the tattoo for the umpteenth time we were so disappointed with the terrible show that we said we wouldn't return. It wasn't the tattoo that we knew but a musical show without any commentator or indeed any audience participation. Just awful.
HOWEVER, we thoroughly enjoyed this Tattoo, especially the narrator who was amazing. He had a wonderful Scottish accent and joined the show together perfectly. Great to see a programme of events that included military and Scotland as this is what people from all over the world come to see.
Many congratulations to Alan Lane and we will certainly return to our beloved Edinburgh Tattoo

August 25, 2025
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Went to the Tattoo last night

Went to the Tattoo last night, we enjoyed it but it didn't live up to expectations. What we were really disappointed with is that a lot of the acts only displayed at one end (Castle) of the arena. Why could they not have been in the centre of the arena was baffling to us. Glad we went, but came away thinking it could have been so much better.

August 16, 2025
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Edinburgh Tattoo

The actual tattoo was fabulous.Well worth seeing.The queuing system to get into the tattoo was horrendous.They made us que all the way down the hill to walk all the way back up the hill.By the time you reach the top they are rushing you to get in before the start of the show.Half a mile down and up the hill is not a good way to start your visit.

August 2, 2025
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I loved the show

I loved the show - truly spectacular. My only complaint is that by the time we got out we had missed the last bus home! Could you not start at 9pm instead please?

August 1, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The Royal Edinburgh Military tattoo.

The Royal Edinburgh Military tattoo.
Although I watched this on TV a lot I absolutely love everything about it.
The Singer's absolutely beautiful as were the dancer's. The Royal and Scottish Military love what they do exceptional. Deserved a lot more star's. Australia.

November 10, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A Scot living in Australia & just…

A Scot living in Australia & just watching the Tattoo on TV now. I'm so disappointed! What's with all the dancing?? Bring back the Tattoo of old. The competitions Army v Navy, the dog displays, the bagpipes of course & perhaps a wee bit of dancing thrown in to show off our traditions & not just highland, but country dancing too. But this was far too heavy with dancing & not enough of the Military. My Aussie friends use to love it, but will be looking for more than the American content.

November 10, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It is not a military tattoo anymore

It is not a military tattoo anymore, more like a military people making a fool of themselves with silly dances and out-of-date tiktok music. Honestly extremely disappointing and cringe. Very expensive too, do NOT go.

August 22, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

As a Scottish person, I am embarrassed

As someone from Scotland and who use to go here as a child. I was embarrassed when I took my partners family who were from NZ. It wasn’t rich in Scottish music and dancing as it use to be. I don’t understand why they were doing dancing and songs from around the world. Some parts were very cringe. I could hear people around my saying the same thing! Absolutely terrible. Please for the love of god, get it back to its Scottish roots and make a proper show where we are proud to share as a country. What the hell

August 16, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's lost its appeal

It's lost its appeal. It's forgotten its roots which is Edinburgh and the Military. Their focus now is entirely the tourists, they're not interested in the locals that want to see it.

The last 3 years have been particularly bad. It's focused more on dancing and it then comes across more as a bad edition of Americas Got Talent or a Disney show. Military is pipes and drums NOT entertainers dancing on the esplanade.

If it changes we will return. Until then you've lost this local and my family.

August 15, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A wheelchair users' review

I am a full time powered wheelchair user. I initially had difficulty booking tickets as it turns out you can't book wheelchair accessible spaces online and I had to go to the Hub at Castlehill, at the busiest time of year, during the fringe. I could have booked them by telephone but, I have aphasia that affects my speech I have difficulty with speaking on the phone. My friend and I went on Thursday 22nd August and the whole experience was fantastic. My powered wheelchair broke down at the top of Johnson Terrace. The stewards were great. They stowed my wheelchair safely in the stewards office. They used one of their own manual wheelchairs to get me to my seat. They put a seat for me to transfer into in what would've been a wheelchair space. Our seats were in Section 12, Row B, seat 11 and 12. We were at the very front and we could almost touch the performers. I've lived in Edinburgh all my life (I'm 55) and I've never been to the Tattoo. I love the sound of bagpipes and a full troupe is a sight and sound everyone should experience. Once the performance finished the steward came back for me and took us to the stewards office to collect my chair which, thankfully, was at least turning on and let us sit in the office until my husband could come to collect me. I have had new batteries fitted and my chair is back to normal. The two stewards who mainly helped us were Eric and Cameron but other stewards were involved - Eleanor, Susan and (I think his name was Graham or Gordon). I'll be back next year (with a warmer coat on!).

August 22, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

American Super Bowl half time show

It was like an American Super Bowl half time show. Nonsense dancing and singing for most of the show. We went expecting military bands, or related. which was maybe 20% of the show. What a joke.

August 18, 2024
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

There are many reviews which should…

There are many reviews which should tell the Tattoo management they have lost the traditional appeal of a Military Tattoo..
Frankly it was disappointing who needs mediocre singing and nonsense with goofy pipes gushing fire and scenes, completely unconnected with Military...
Yes to the bands no to dancing beyond just a flavour.
It was the Royal Navy as the theme...where were the gun carriages and the competition.....the old well spoken compere encouraging crowd involvement...The navy just weren't involved...sad, trying to modernise has meant loosing the touch of class this occasion deserves. Do better.

August 24, 2024
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