Jubilee
Fanfare |
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I
Was Glad
An
historic vignette re-enacting the Royal Proclamation of
1952
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The
Massed Pipes and Drums |
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The
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys)
1st Battalion The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)
1st Battalion The Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's
Own Glasgow & Ayrshire Regiment)
1st Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
1st Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
1st Battalion The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)
1st Battalion The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess
Louise's)
1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles
Scotland's Universities Officers' Training Corps
Representing
the Commonwealth
2nd
Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment
Tasmania Police
The Cape Town Highlanders
City of Wellington Pipe Band
The stirring sound of the world famous Massed Pipes
and Drums
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Trompetterkorps
Bereden Wapens |
In full historic World War I period uniform, members of The Band of The Mounted Arms from the Royal Netherlands Army Band provide
a unique musical display on bicycles. |
Dhol
Cholom, Pung Cholom and Thang-Ta |
A stunning spectacle of martial arts and drum dancing from North East India, performed by J N Manipur Dance Academy Ensemble. |
The
Bands from 'Down Under' |
10th/27th
Royal South Australia Regiment
New Zealand Army Band
The Royal Corps of Musicians, Tonga
Musical and cultural entertainment from the southern hemisphere. |
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards |
An action display demonstrating the versatile military skills of Scotland's own cavalry regiment. |
Trompetterkorps Bereden Wapens |
The Band of the Mounted Arms perform a traditional display, including Sing, Sing, Sing from the Benny Goodman era. |
The Massed Commonwealth Highland Dancers |
The Tattoo Highland Dancers, joined by dancers from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. |
United
States Marine Corps Albany Band |
A dynamic display of music and movement. |
The
Massed Military Bands |
The Tri Services Bands of The Royal Marines, Scots Guards and Royal Air Force with The Highland Band of the Scottish Division
Joined by
US Marine Corps Albany Band
10th/27th Royal South Australia Regiment Band
Trompetterkorps Bereden Wapens
The Royal Corps of Musicians, Tonga
New Zealand Army Band and accompanied by
The Tattoo Choir (Kevock Choir)
The
Scottish State Coach
By gracious permission of Her Majesty The Queen
Escorted
by detachments from
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
61st Cavalry Regiment, India
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Lord Strathcona's Horse
I
Vow to Thee My Country
Sung by New Zealand's Joanna Heslop
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The
Massed Military Bands & Massed Pipes & Drums |
Combined Bands totalling 600 musicians create the renowned Tattoo Sound.
Hector The Hero
Pokarekare ana Sung by Joanna Heslop
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Finale |
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The
grand finale featuring the complete 1,200 strong cast
with a Guard of Honour provided by 1st Battalion The Highlanders.
Tribute to Her Majesty The Queen
National Anthem
Auld Lang Syne
Evening Hymn - Abide With Me
Last Post
Lone Piper - Skye Boat Song
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March
Out |
Scotland The Brave
We're No Awa' to Bide Awa'
The Black Bear |