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Early Bird Tickets Available for The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo

Submitted by Kim on Sunday, 4 January 2009No Comment

“The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo is one of the world’s premiere cultural and entertainment spectaculars with over 2000 first-class Canadian and international, military and civilian performers. Featuring pipes and drums, massed bands, historic re-enactments, dancers, acrobats, comedians, choirs, military displays and competitions, plus a host of innovative acts in a fast-paced 2 1/2 hour family show. “

Now is a good time to buy tickets for the Royal International Tattoo that takes place from July 1 through 8, 2009. In Nova Scotia, the Tattoo is now as common a yearly occurrence as the old time circuses that once arrived by train and set up the Big Top and tents on the fair grounds. Only this big show features more bands instead of animals.

A friend of mine was remarked, “Nah, I’m not going. Yah heard one pipe band, yah heard ‘em all.” Au contraire ! This is a great show and, although I really like pipe bands, there is so much more to enjoy.

For one thing, it is a great venue to appreciate our Armed Forces. The Canadian Forces have been a centerpiece for this show since its inception and continue to support the 2009 Tattoo in order to promote their history and esprit de corps.

The foreign bands are great and many bring in a comedy section with them. It is quite spectacular.

You can get your early-bird tickets at: Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo.

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