TROY, Ala. – Troy's annual High School Band Day at The Vet is set for Saturday, Nov. 21, when Troy hosts Georgia Southern in the final regular-season home game. The Sound of the South invites high school band students throughout the Southeast to join them and experience a Troy football gameday as honorary members for the day.
High school bands that attend will have the opportunity to participate in a pregame practice with the Sound of the South on the football practice fields. During this time, they will receive instruction from the Sound of the South staff and perform alongside current members of the famed Sound of the South.
As part of the game, students will be seated in the south end zone of The Vet, directly next to the Sound of the South. Halftime will feature one of the highlights of the fall, with the Sound of the South joined by all the High School Band Day participants for a halftime performance.
High school bands can register for the event by contacting Dr. Jerianne Larson at jslarson@troy.edu.
About the Sound of the South
The Troy University Band Program is the largest student organization on the Troy University campus. Comprised of the nationally renowned "Sound of the South" Marching Band, the "Sound of the South" football and basketball pep bands, the Troy University Symphony Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band and various other smaller ensembles, the program enjoys the enthusiastic support of the Troy University community and the surrounding areas. Whether the band is supporting Troy football's success with the 350-member "Sound of the South" Marching Band or entertaining audiences at one of the many concerts given by the concert ensembles, the students and audiences are energized by what they see and hear.
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