Description
The term "tattoo" derives from a 17th-century Dutch phrase doe den tap toe ("turn off the tap") a signal to tavern owners each night, played by a regiment's Corps of Drums, to turn off the taps of their ale kegs so that the soldiers would retire to their lodgings at a reasonable hour. With the establishment of modern barracks and full military bands later in the 18th century, the term "tattoo" was used to describe the last duty call of the day, as well as a ceremonial form of evening entertainment performed by military musicians. The Cleveland International Tattoo honors military and law enforcement through a musical spectacular performance and dance.
Items Not Allowed
No outside food or drink is permitted
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Presented By
Event starts at 7:00pm
Floor Table: $25.00
All Ages
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