Royal Nova Scotia Tattoo: Online scalpers pick on the wrong event
HALIFAX — Over the past 40 years, the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo has grown to become the world’s largest indoor celebration of military music and traditions.
But it’s been only in the last few weeks that online ticket scalpers have started to make trouble for the colourful, week-long event, which opens June 29 in Halifax at the 10,500-seat Scotiabank Centre.
And in true military fashion — cue the bagpipes! — tattoo organizers are arming themselves with a reliable weapon: paper tickets.
“Our philosophy was to … fight back, old school,” said executive producer Scott Long.