WREXHAM will soon welcome Tattoo Cymru – On Stage, Wales’ newest musical spectacular commemorating the 80 year anniversary of D-Day, at the William Aston Hall.

The D-Day anniversary will be at the heart of the event, with special tributes and narratives highlighting the bravery and sacrifice made during this critical moment in history. The event will conclude with a moving finale that reflects the legacy of D-Day.

It will take place on Saturday, November 2 starting at 7.30pm. The evening will bring together an array of musical performances and dazzling displays.

Organiser, Gareth Butler, said: “We are really excited about bringing this event to Wrexham. Wrexham has never disappointed us and I hope this year’s event will prove to be a truly uplifting and reflective event and an evening to remember.

“Tattoo Cymru will be a fantastic evening. it is a celebration of community, history, and the enduring power of music to unite and inspire. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this historic celebration, which will leave a lasting impact on all who attend.”

Cllr Beverley Parry Jones, Armed Forces Champion, said: “The previous events were hugely successful and poignant evenings and it is appropriate that this year’s event highlights the bravery and sacrifices made on D-Day over 80 years ago.

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“As we approach Remembrance Sunday it will be a fitting tribute to our armed forces and brings to the front of our minds the ultimate sacrifice made on our behalf so that we can enjoy the freedom that we have today.”

As our thoughts turn towards remembrance Sunday this is a fitting tribute to our armed forces and brings to the forefront of our minds the ultimate sacrifice made on our behalf so that we can enjoy the freedom that we have today.”

Tattoo Cymru will feature:

  • The Combined Fire and Rescue Services Band
  • The Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue
  • Fron Male Voice Choir
  • The Royal Welch Fusiliers Corps of Drums
  • City of Wrexham Brass
  • The Scot’s Guards Association Pipes and Drums
  • White Rose Highland Dancers
  • Members from The National Youth Harp Orchestra
  • And dazzling displays of precision drill
  • Traditional Welsh border piping and dancing