Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo 1967
The Canadian Forces Tattoo 1967 was a series of military tattoos or displays performed by members of the Canadian military portraying more than three hundred years of Canada's military history.
The Tattoo, which was the Canadian military's contribution to Canada's centennial year celebrations in 1967, toured the country from coast to coast. This was the largest such event in the history of the Canadian military.
Fort ready for the show
A military tattoo is a performance of music or display of armed forces in general. The term comes from the early 17th-century Dutch phrase doe den tap toe, a signal sounded by drummers or trumpeters to instruct innkeepers near military garrisons to stop serving beer and for soldiers to return to their barracks and is unrelated to the Tahitian origins of an ink tattoo.
The United States Army Band during the 2018 Twilight Tattoo.
The Band of the Kazakh Republican Guard at the Spasskaya Tower Military Music Festival and Tattoo in 2014.
Quebec City Military tattoo, Quebec, Canada
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, 2010