The Red Arrows are set to dazzle crowds across Scotland this summer as they return for 2024.
The Red Arrows began this year's tour in Greece last May and are currently travelling across Europe and the UK.
The pilots have and will embark on a number of Scottish shows, bringing them to high-profile events like the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
When will the Red Arrows come to Scotland in 2024?
These are the Red Arrows dates for Scotland this year as announced on the Royal Air Force website.
It should be noted that these dates are correct at the time of writing with the organisers explaining: "Dates and locations are subject to change and further displays may be added at a later stage."
- The Scottish Traditional Boat Festival, Portsoy - June 22 (Already Occurred)
Find out more on the Scottish Traditional Boat Festival website.
- Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo – (flypast-only) - August 10
Find out more on the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo website.
What to expect from the Red Arrows in 2024
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This year, the Red Arrows will mark their 60th season in what is likely to be one of their most exciting tours yet.
Discussing the tour, Squadron Leader Jon Bond, who will lead the team as Red 1 for the time this year, said: “To bring together the past, present and potential future of the Red Arrows is the perfect way to launch our 60th season display calendar.
“The Red Arrows will perform a new, nine-aircraft show at locations across the UK this summer and the whole team of 140 people, both air and ground crew, are humbled by the countless individuals whom have already got in touch to say how they can’t wait to see this diamond display.
“I know, from my own childhood experience at airshows, just how many people – of all ages and backgrounds – these events bring together and how important they are to communities.
“Generations of families, up and down the country, have enjoyed watching the Red Arrows display ever since the first public show in 1965 and this 60th season will remain faithful to our aims – to entertain, inform and inspire.”