Working closely with ABF The Soldiers' Charity, Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity, and RAF Benevolent Fund we delivered 7,500 m2 of exhibition space including sponsors, retail, charity, and recruitment stands.
The flagship event at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, attracting 35,000 visitors over three days. The project involved close liaison with the Royal Navy, MOD, and the various Museum’s within the Historic Dockyard.
Royal Armouries commissioned the show as part of the launch of the Voice of the Guns Gallery at Fort Nelson. The two-hour performance included; military bands, display teams, re-enactors, and a spectacular firework finale.
Staged in support of Armed Forces Charities, The Tattoo brought together a mix of military and civilian bands as well as display teams and re-enactors entertaining audiences of all ages.
Celebrating 250 years since the launch of HMS Victory, this event was staged to mark this unique milestone in the history of the iconic warship. The gala concert was performed in the shadow of Victory within Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The musical programme charted 250 years of Royal Navy history.
Working closely with the Aldershot Garrison Team, we brought together a full day of arena displays including; a Rugby 7’s tournament, Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas, and a parachute display.
This multi-period living history experience told the story of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard from the Tudor Period to the present day. Visitors interacted with over 200 re-enactors in a series of themed zones across the site.
For this project, the challenge was in Responsible for delivering the VIP elements of the Armed Forces Day National Event in Salisbury. This included the Royal Visit, Ministerial and MP visits, as well as senior MOD. There were nine VIP elements in total across the three-day event.
For this project, the challenge was in rebranding an established product to attract new audiences, while ensuring that current users feel connected. The results were outstanding.
Staged in the grounds of the Royal Marines Museum at Eastney (prior to its closure), the event brought together the traditional and modern to celebrate the heritage of the Royal Marines. Interactive displays showed the current capabilities and equipment deployed by the Marines in recent operations.
Celebrating Armed Forces Day, the event included reenactment and living history as well as ship’s open to visitors and hands on activities. Working closely with veterans groups and service charities to create a full programme of activities to appeal to all generations.