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Tattoo Cymru Returns to Wrexham this October

Last updated: 2025/09/15 at 2:26 PM
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Tattoo Cymru returns to William Aston Hall this autumn, bringing an evening of music, marching, and celebration to Wrexham on Saturday, 4th October 2025.

This year’s Tattoo will pay tribute to the Royal Air Force – honouring their victories, their stories, and their sacrifices. This year’s programme will bring together a wide variety of performances, from brass bands and choral displays, to precision displays and traditional Irish and Welsh dancing.

Tattoo Cymru’s official line-up features some of the UK’s best military and civilian performers, including:

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  • The Fron Male Voice Choir
  • The Royal Welch Fusiliers Corps of Drums
  • The Scots Guard Association Pipes and Drums
  • The Yorkshire Volunteers Band & Corps of Drums
  • Acceler8 Brass Band
  • The George Formby Society
  • The Greater Manchester RAFAC Wing Band & Corps of Drums
  • The Greater Manchester RAFAC Drill Team
  • Tameside Sea Cadets
  • Emmay School of Irish Dancing

Adding variety to the evening are the elegant Duo Lumiere, and solo performances from Natalie Kent, Ava Gordon Butler, Drew McKay and Daniel Jones, alongside Gareth Casey Morris. A special highlight will be a selection of songs from the West End and Broadway hit Operation Mincemeat.

Cllr Beverly Parry Jones, Armed Forces Champion said: “Tattoo Cymru is always a highlight in Wrexham’s events calendar, and this year’s tribute to the Royal Air Force makes it especially meaningful.

It’s a wonderful way to bring people together, celebrate the talents of our military and community performers, and reflect on the stories and sacrifices made by those who served.”

For those who’ve been before, Tattoo Cymru is a chance to experience the energy, skill and pageantry that make it such a standout on Wrexham’s events calendar. For first-time visitors, it’s an opportunity to see a unique mix of tradition and performance that you won’t find anywhere else in North Wales.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 4th October 2025

Time: Doors open at 7.00PM – Performance begins 7.30PM

Venue: William Aston Hall, Wrexham

Tickets are available to purchase through the William Aston Hall website: https://williamastonwrexham.com/event/tattoo-cymru

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