30 pictures that showcase the history of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

The Massed Pipes in 1951.placeholder image
The Massed Pipes in 1951.
As the Royal Edinburgh kicks off for another year, we take a look back at the event's rich history.

The Tattoo has a long and proud history which stretches back almost seven decades and was inspired by a production of 'Something About a Soldier' performed at the Ross Bandstand in 1949, after which it was decided a similar event should be created to run alongside the existing Edinburgh International Festival. The first ever Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo was held in 1950 and was produced by Lieutenant Colonel George Malcolm, who aimed to bring the Army's contribution to the Edinburgh International Festival to life. Since then it has been a highlight of the Festival calendar, with this year's performance falling under the theme 'Kaleidoscope', which promises audiences an exploration of colour, music and light, and was inspired by the optical invention created by Scottish physicist Sir David Brewster in 1816.

A highlight of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is the fireworks display.placeholder image
A highlight of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is the fireworks display.
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2019 will take place from 2 to 24 August against the backdrop of Edinburgh Castleplaceholder image
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2019 will take place from 2 to 24 August against the backdrop of Edinburgh Castle
Selkirk soldier, Trooper David Richardson, performed at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 2010.placeholder image
Selkirk soldier, Trooper David Richardson, performed at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 2010.
Australian Ozscot Highland dancers in 2004.placeholder image
Australian Ozscot Highland dancers in 2004.
Club Piruett, world-class rhythmic gymnastics from Estonia's elite group.placeholder image
Club Piruett, world-class rhythmic gymnastics from Estonia's elite group.
The Queen's Colour Squadron of the Royal Air Force.placeholder image
The Queen's Colour Squadron of the Royal Air Force.
The Military Band of the People's Liberation Army of China.placeholder image
The Military Band of the People's Liberation Army of China.
Edinburgh Military Tattoo recording - Some of the bandsmen and recording technicians.placeholder image
Edinburgh Military Tattoo recording - Some of the bandsmen and recording technicians.
A performance during the 1963 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.placeholder image
A performance during the 1963 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
Honour Guard formed by 4SCOTS The Highlanders.placeholder image
Honour Guard formed by 4SCOTS The Highlanders.
Kalicia Robinscott from Trinidad and Tabago defence force steel orchestra and Alessandra Bruce-Fuoco of the Tattoo Dance company.placeholder image
Kalicia Robinscott from Trinidad and Tabago defence force steel orchestra and Alessandra Bruce-Fuoco of the Tattoo Dance company.
The Imps Motorcycle Display Team entertain the audience at the 2010 Royal Edinburgh Military Tatttoo.placeholder image
The Imps Motorcycle Display Team entertain the audience at the 2010 Royal Edinburgh Military Tatttoo.
Violinist, Rowena Macrae in 2004.placeholder image
Violinist, Rowena Macrae in 2004.
The Massed Military Bands and the Massed Pipes and Drums in 2004.placeholder image
The Massed Military Bands and the Massed Pipes and Drums in 2004.
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