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Carrie NicNèill a’ toirt thugainn Tatù Rìoghail Armailteach Dhùn Èideann. Carrie MacNeil celebrates the return of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

Tha Carrie NicNèill ri subhachas agus Tatù Rìoghail Armailteach Dhùn Èideann air ais arson a’ chiad uair bho 2019, le Jennifer Reoch a’ còmhradh ri cuid a bha a’ gabhail pàirt. Còmhla ri Mòr-chòmhlan nam Pìobairean ’s nan Drumairean agus leis a’ chuspair Guthan, tha farsaingeachd de luchd-ciùil bho air feadh an t-saoghail rim faicinn. Nam measg Buidheann Dhrumairean Top Secret, Banda Monumental de Mexico, Còmhlan Airm Shealain Nuaidh, Sgioba Drile Feachdan-adhair nan Stàitean Aonaichte agus airson a’ chiad uair, na Divathan Gàidhealach agus Còmhlan Airm nan Stàitean Aonaichte.

Carrie MacNeil celebrates the return of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the first time since 2019, with Jennifer Reoch talking to some of those taking part. Joining the world-famous Massed Pipes and Drums in the theme of ‘Voices’ is an array of performers from across the globe, including the Top Secret Drum Corps, Banda Monumental de Mexico, the New Zealand Army Band, plus the US Air Force Drill Team and for the first time, the Highland Divas and the US Army Field Band.

In Gaelic with English subtitles

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1 hour, 28 minutes

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Role Contributor
Presenter Jennifer Reoch
Presenter JJ Chalmers
Director Marcus Viner
Producer Tom Cuckson
Commentator Carrie MacNeil

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