World-class NZ Army Band confirmed for Tattoo in WLGTN
World-class NZ Army Band confirmed for 2016 Royal
Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Wellington
As
the 66th Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo gets underway in
Scotland, the New Zealand Festival has confirmed that the
popular New Zealand Army Band will play a significant role
in the Tattoo when it comes to Wellington’s Westpac
Stadium for four nights in February 2016.
Widely
considered one of the best marching bands in the world, the
New Zealand Army Band has had a long association with The
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, with the band performing at
the 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2013 Tattoos, and when the Tattoo
was first staged in New Zealand in 2000.
New Zealand
Festival Executive Chair, Kerry Prendergast, says she’s
thrilled the NZ Army Band has been invited to perform in the
Tattoo in Wellington in February.
“The NZ Army band has
been New Zealand’s official ceremonial band since it was
formed in 1964, however their repertoire extends well beyond
traditional drills, and includes everything from swing and
jazz to pop and rock. In 2013 the band made front page
news in Edinburgh after delighting sell-out crowds with both
a moving haka and a quirky take on South Korean superstar
Psy's, Gangnam Style at the Tattoo. Tattoo tickets are
selling fast so grab your chance to see our Army band
perform here on home soil”.
NZ Army Drum Major Staff
Sergeant Tristan Mitchell, who has just returned from the
Basel Tattoo in Switzerland, says the band is honoured to be
invited to be a part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
again and looks forward to delighting audiences here in New
Zealand.
“Having personally been involved in
over 100 Tattoo performances in Edinburgh over the years
with the NZ Army Band – I always look forward to
performing in front of home crowds and to perform for The
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at home will be a career
highlight.
“Thirty-seven talented and dedicated
NZ Army musicians are required to perform just one of the
band’s marching routines in the Tattoo, so planning is
already underway. Closer to the time rehearsals will ensure
the band is ready to perform to the height of its
entertaining and highly choreographed style of marching
required for the event,” Staff Sergeant Tristan Mitchell
said.
Other New Zealand representation at the
February Tattoo performances will include the Lochiel
Marching Drill Team and other acts yet to be
announced.
To secure tickets to the Tattoo please
visit festival.co.nz - or contact Ticketek on 0800 842
538.
ENDS