CANCELLED: No Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo this year

COVID uncertainty blamed for event not going ahead for a second year.

2017: Default… Add to lightbox Royal Visit to Edinburgh Military Tattoo Highland dancers perform on the Esplanade during the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle.
Author: Bryan RutherfordPublished 18th May 2021
Last updated 18th May 2021

Organisers of the Edinburgh Millitary Tattoo have confirmed it won't go ahead this year.

In a statement they say the financial risks are too high - despite optimism about the country's route out of the pandemic.

Ticket holders have been informed and refunds will be issued.

The plan is for the showpiece event on the castle esplanade to return in 2022.

A statement posted on Twitter read: 'Despite the sense of optimism around the UK's route out of the COVID-19 pandemic and our desire to stage a Show this year, the financial implications against the risks we face are simply too high.

'It is with deep regret that we must announce the cancellation of the 2021 Tattoo.'

It's the second year in a row that the Scottish capital will be without the major event which pulls in tourists from far and wide.

Chief executive, Buster Howes said: "Despite the sense of optimism around the UK’s emergence from the Pandemic and our huge enthusiasm to stage a performance this year, it is now clear that the financial risks we confront in delivering The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, at scale, on the Castle Esplanade in August are simply too great.

"Consequently, it is with enormous regret and disappointment that we announce the cancellation of the 2021 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

"We have for months forensically monitored, assessed and sought to mitigate the constraints and uncertainties involved in mounting our Show.

"However, we now reluctantly conclude it would be irresponsible to press on and to risk the longer-term financial viability of our Charity, without the ability to underwrite and to offset the potential, substantial economic losses associated with last-minute cancellation obliged by changes in public health policy.

"This has been a very difficult decision. We appreciate it has far-reaching implications for our staff, performers, suppliers, and guests, but we must act responsibly and, in the best, long-term interests of all.

"Tickets for 2021 will be refunded in full: for those wishing to join us next year, tickets can be transferred to 2022.

"A tremendous amount of energy and effort goes into planning and delivering each Tattoo and this year was no exception.

"This is a very disappointing outcome. We will now refocus to find other ways to contribute to the national spirit of recovery this year and to surprise and delight the people of our City and from further afield.

"We would like to thank all our ticket holders, friends and stakeholders for their patience over the past year as we have navigated the uncertainty of the Pandemic.

"Their continuing commitment and support has been much appreciated by everyone at the Tattoo and we look forward to welcoming them back to the Esplanade in the future."