[CLOSED] Win tickets to see Military Tattoo action

The Southlands Sun is giving away tickets to 10 lucky individuals who get the following questions correct. The competition closes at midnight on 6 July and winners will be contacted telephonically.

The Southlands Sun is giving away tickets to 10 lucky individuals who get the following questions correct.

Fill in the answers (found in the article below) and your details on the competition form and submit.

 

The competition closes at midnight on Monday 6 July and winners will be contacted telephonically.

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THE annual KZN Military Tattoo is a prestigious social calendar event not to be missed.

With its mass pipes and drum corps, displays of military, police and civilian performances, stirring music set to a military feast of celebration and patriotism, visitors to this year’s Military Tattoo are in for a day of non-stop entertainment that will thrill the whole family.

This year, the Tattoo takes place from 9 to 11 July at Natal Mounted Rifles  headquarters, situated on the corner of Masabalala Yengwa Avenue (formerly NMR Avenue) and Isaiah Ntshangase Road (formerly Walter Gilbert Avenue).  The tattoo is peppered with highlights, many of which are set firmly in the heart and minds of visitors. Among these are the Lone Piper piping under the spotlight from an Eyerie and the moving rendition of the 1812 Overture by the Massed Bands with the G1 Guns accentuating the beats in the music. Awe-inspiring moments filled with a myriad of emotions felt by every person in the crowd.

The KZN Military Tattoo is based on the models of other famous Military Tattoos across the world, not forgetting the Durban Tattoo which was originally hosted in Durban between 1979 to 1994. In its attempts to provide the very best of military entertainment, the South African National Defence Force has brought together the very best military reenactments from all over South Africa and interlaced them with phenomenal military bands and award winning Pipes and Drums, resulting in the best family entertainment available in KZN. Providing the cherry on the top of an already exciting and full programme, are a number of outstanding civilian performances, including the colourfully spectacular drum majorettes who have thrilled audiences in the past.

 

 

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