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USC Marching Band Gears Up for Historic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Debut in New York City

USC Marching Band Gears Up for Historic Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Debut in New York City

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Exciting Preparations Underway for USC’s Marching Band!

As Thanksgiving approaches, the air is buzzing with excitement in Columbia, South Carolina, especially for the 375 talented members of the University of South Carolina (USC) Marching Band. This vibrant group is gearing up for a trip of a lifetime to New York City, where they will be participating in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. This festive event is famous for its massive floats, gigantic balloons, and of course, amazing musical performances.

A Historic Invitation

This year marks a significant milestone for the USC Marching Band, as it will be making its debut in the parade—a first in the band’s impressive 104-year history. This prestigious invitation can be likened to a “National Championship for Marching Bands,” as one enthusiastic band member put it. Audra Vaz, the Assistant Dean for Advancement at the USC School of Music, expressed the immense pride felt by both the students and faculty over this remarkable achievement.

The Costs of Participation

As thrilling as this opportunity is, it comes with a hefty price tag. Each student is tasked with covering approximately $1,500 for travel, room, and board. To make things even more challenging, the band won’t just be in New York; they will also be preparing for their big game against Clemson just two days after the parade. “The students will be on the road for an entire week,” explained Vaz.

This extensive trip involves a total cost of around $650,000 for the entire band, including 35 faculty and support staff members. Due to the nature of marching band funding, where only 20% of the band members are actually music majors, the costs of the parade cannot be adequately covered by the usual budget set aside for football games and regular performances.

Fundraising Efforts

Given these extraordinary circumstances, the USC Marching Band has taken to crowdfunding to raise the needed financial support. As of now, they have reached nearly 66% of their fundraising goal, but time is running short. Vaz highlighted that it’s vital for them to ramp up their efforts as they strive to make this dream a reality.

If you’re feeling generous, there are also numerous sponsorship opportunities available that come with some fantastic benefits. If you or your business is interested, Vaz encourages you to reach out directly via email for more information: audra.vaz@sc.edu.

Community Support

Community involvement is integral to the success of this ambitious initiative. With such a large undertaking, having local support can make a tremendous impact. The USC Marching Band has a rich history of representing Columbia and the state of South Carolina with pride, and this is a remarkable chance for friends, families, and local businesses to rally together and support these passionate musicians.

The Final Countdown!

As the clock ticks down to November, everyone’s excitement continues to build. The USC Marching Band is not just representing their school, but also their community at this renowned national event. It’s safe to say that the pride of the Gamecock family will be on full display in the heart of New York City.

Be sure to stay tuned for more updates as the band prepares for this once-in-a-lifetime event. It’s an incredible story of perseverance, passion, and community spirit that showcases the best of what USC truly stands for!


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