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Qatar to host first ever international military music festival, “Doha Tattoo,” in December 2025

Qatar to host first ever international military music festival, “Doha Tattoo,” in December 2025

Qatar’s inaugural Doha Tattoo, December 16–20 at Katara, features seven countries’ military bands/Image: X

Qatar is set to welcome the world’s military music and marching bands with the inaugural Doha Tattoo, an international festival combining tradition, precision, and cultural exchange. Scheduled from December 16 to 20, 2025, at Katara Cultural Village, the event highlights Qatar’s growing role as a hub for global cultural and artistic gatherings.

A prestigious patronage and cultural milestone

The festival will be held under the patronage of H.E. Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Qatar’s Minister of Interior and Commander of the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya). His support underscores the event’s significance as a cultural and artistic milestone for Qatar and the wider region.At a press conference, HE Major General Dr. Abdullah Yousef Al Mal, Legal Advisor to the Minister of Interior and Chairman of the Organizing Committee, emphasized that the festival’s debut reflects Doha’s commitment to fostering cultural exchange. He described the event as a stage where military precision meets musical artistry, creating a unique experience that embodies both national values and Qatar’s openness to global audiences.

Event details and international participation

The Doha Tattoo will run over five days, from December 16 to 20, 2025, at the Katara Cultural Village, a venue known for hosting prestigious cultural events.The festival will feature marching and musical bands from seven countries, bringing together diverse traditions and styles. Organizers promise a distinct Qatari character in this first edition, combining traditional elements and modern innovation to deliver a high-quality performance for both local and international spectators.

Vision and experience

According to Dr. Al Mal, the Doha Tattoo is designed to be more than just a musical event. It aims to:

  • Celebrate military music as a form of cultural expression.
  • Showcase Qatar’s tradition and innovation, offering audiences a performance that blends heritage with modernity.
  • Position Doha as a regional hub for international cultural festivals, highlighting the city’s openness to the world.

The organizers highlighted that this inaugural festival would set the tone for future editions, establishing Doha as a platform where discipline, artistry, and cultural exchange come together on a global stage.

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