
The phenomenal Birmingham International Tattoo returned to Solihull on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th February. Showcasing talented musical performances by members of the armed forces.
The Band of His Majesty’s Royal Marines joined the Band of the French Foreign Legion and the Central Band of the Hungarian Defence Forces at the 2025 Tattoo. The musical line-up was completed with the Combined Pipes and Drums along with the over 1,000 person strong National Marching Band at bp pulse LIVE.
A parade unlike any other, the 2025 Birmingham International Tattoo was an opportunity to experience three hours of pomp, pageantry, and spectacle. With marching bands, the skirl of the pipes and drums, the fast-paced action of the field gun or the flyball dog races, the energy of the dancers, and the fanfare of the massed standard bearers there was something for all the family.
Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst, Member of Parliament for Solihull West & Shirley and British Army Veteran said:
The Birmingham International Tattoo was a perfect display of military precision.
Through the generosity of attendees, the event has also raised money for Troop Aid and The Royal Star & Garter, who together go above and beyond to care for our Armed Forces Personnel and Veterans.