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Military tattoo to make its mark on Durban crowds

It is an opportunity to experience traditional military music and other related military acts.

THE KZN Military Tattoo takes place at the Natal Mounted Rifles parade ground in Isiah Ntshangase Road in Durban, from Wednesday to Saturday, 9 to 12 July.
The Tattoo strives to build on the legacy left by the Durban Tattoo during the 1970s and 1980s and offers the public an opportunity to experience traditional military music and other related military acts.
“Military music has proven to be a firm favourite with the public and this year, the SA National Defence Force looks forward to providing outstanding military music money can buy, proudly brought to life by well-trained military brass and pipe bands from the different services. In addition to the military music, the public will be treated to military re-enactments, which will show why South Africans can truly be proud of the SANDF,” said Staff Sgt Johann Kruger.
Tickets are available at Computicket or at the gate.
For those who do not reside in Durban, organisers have created an unique opportunity to attend the KZN Military Tattoo and to spend two days in Durban. The travel package is administered by Computicket Travel, they can be contacted on 086-1915-4000 or email on travel@computicket.com.
The gates open at 4.30pm to the public, which will allow for plenty time to enjoy a delicious meal in the well-stocked food court which will cater for every taste. The public can also enjoy the military display, which will be provided prior to the 7pm start of the event. The SANDF reminds the public there will be loud bangs during the show.
For more details visit kznmilitarytattoo.org.za

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