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PHOTOS/VIDEO: Singer from Fall River among the highlights of the NS International Tattoo 2024

PHOTOS/VIDEO: Singer from Fall River among the highlights of the NS International Tattoo 2024

Pyrotechnics erupt from the piano as Fall River’s DeeDee Austin plays “Buried Truth” during a media preview. (Photo by Dagley Media)

HALIFAX: An Indigenous singer from Fall River will be among the featured artists at this weekend’s Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo.

The tattoo will take place from today, June 28th, to July 1st at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax.

Dee Dee Austin of Fall River was chosen as one of the main performers of the show, which attracts thousands of visitors each year.

Austin, who graduated from Lockview High School on Thursday afternoon as a sophomore, will perform her hit song “Buried Truth” in the explosive style she demonstrated at the media preview.

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Here is our video story from the media preview held on June 26 at the Scotiabank Centre.

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Video by Matt Dagley

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(Photo by Dagley Media)

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Several young people from the Fall River area will also help with the tattoo.

The young people are part of a local cadet group and were assigned various roles during the weekend show.

We are told that the youngsters are very happy and excited to be able to play a role in the shows.

Get your tattoo tickets here: https://www.ticketmaster.ca/royal-nova-scotia-international-tattoo-tickets/artist/3063024

The Kenyan group. (Photo by Dagley Media)
DeeDee Austin. (Photo by Dagley Media)

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DeeDee Austin of Fall River speaks with The Laker News. (Photo by Dagley Media)
Scott Long with the tattoo. (Photo by Dagley Media)
The tattoo is a huge success. (Photo by Dagley Media)