The Scotsman

Tattoo reveals safety plans for 2021 event

- By BRIAN FERGUSON newsdeskts@ scotsman. com

Groups of just four spectators will be able to sit together when the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo returns next year under plans to put tickets on sale within days.

A full three- week run of the show is planned to be held at Edinburgh Castle's esplanade next August - but in a reduced capacity arena.

Social distancing measures are expected to dramatical­ly cut the normal audience of 8800 for each performanc­e. A maximum of eight seats will be available in each booking – but only four tickethold­ers will be able to sit together.

Organisers have said they are anticipati­ng “high demand” for the 2021 show when sales open at 10am on Monday.

Around 30,000 tickets have already been snapped up by people who were due to attend this year’s show – the first in the history of the Tattoo to be cancelled - and transferre­d their booking to the 2021 event.

The Tattoo normally attracts a 220,000- strong sell out every year and is estimated to worth more than £ 77 million to the economy annually, with the event also generating more t han a million pounds f or charities each year.

This year’s p e r f ormance was called off in April after more than 160,000 tickets had already been sold, with the Tattoo estimating its losses at around £ 5 million.

In an email to supporters, the Tattoo stated: “We were disappoint­ed to cancel our 70th anniversar­y show this year; however, we’ve now begun our journey back to the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade and cannot wait to welcome you.

"For the safety of our guests, we are implementi­ng social distancing measures for 2021. To do this, we are opening a reduced capacity arena.

” Major- General Buster Howes, the Tattoo’s chief executive,

said: “The past few months haven’t been easy for anyone, however we’re now ready to look forward to 2021 and are committed to delivering a safe, thrilling and uplifting spectacle for our audiences.

“We are renowned for our military precision, and this rigorous approach has enabled us to navigate the challenges of the last year and to plan for all eventualit­ies in the coming year, ensuring that Tattoo 2021 adheres to all relevant guidelines and is safe for audiences, performers and staff.

“Tickets going on sale mark a turning point for us.”

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0 The fireworks finale of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

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