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Pride of the Southland Band: New Route, Drills, and Traditions for Vols Season

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Pride of the Southland Band ‍Prepares for‍ Thrilling 2025 Season

KNOXVILLE,​ TN – The University of ⁢Tennessee‘s ‌renowned Pride‌ of the Southland Band is‌ deep into preparations for the 2025 football ⁤season,‌ promising fans a dynamic and energetic game-day ​experiance.After a highly competitive audition process, the 415-member band is refining‌ new ⁢routines and embracing a revised march‌ to Neyland ⁣Stadium.

A Tradition of Excellence

The pride of the Southland⁢ Band has long been a​ cornerstone of ⁢the University of Tennessee’s football tradition,⁢ captivating​ audiences⁤ with its precision, passion, and spirited⁣ performances.Band ​Director Mike Stewart emphasized the band’s central role, ⁢stating, “Our job is to keep the crowd entertained and to keep the energy in Neyland going, ‌and hopefully we’ll⁢ be able⁢ to do⁤ our role as we always do.”

Interest in joining the band remained exceptionally⁤ high this year, ‍requiring ⁤all prospective ⁣members, including returning students, to audition. ⁣Stewart noted the excitement surrounding the university and⁣ its band ​program,⁤ stating, “Once you get past ⁣that initial ⁤part⁢ of⁢ having to make those tough decisions, it’s ‌exciting to know that there’s an excitement⁣ about ⁢the university, ‌and the band.”

What’s New for ⁢2025?

Fans can anticipate several exciting changes this ⁤season.The band will debut a new parade route to Neyland⁢ Stadium, beginning 1.5 hours before ​kickoff ⁤on‍ Pat Head‌ Summitt Street. The route​ will proceed down Volunteer Boulevard ⁢and Peyton Manning Pass, culminating in the‍ Salute to the‌ Hill performance near the⁤ intersection of Peyton⁢ Manning Pass and Phillip Fulmer ​way.

Beyond the updated​ route, the band is introducing fresh drill formations, musical arrangements,⁣ and a revamped ⁢circle drill. Stewart shared, “Everything’s going‍ to have⁣ kind of a​ new taste to it for⁤ each show.”

Did ⁣You Know? ⁢The⁣ Pride‌ of‌ the ⁢southland Band’s circle drill is a legendary tradition, known⁤ for its ⁢complexity and precision.

Leadership Remains Consistent

Providing continuity amidst the changes, Christian Carroll will return as head drum major for the ‍2025 season, and Sydney Flenniken will once again serve as assistant ‍drum major. Their ⁤experience and dedication ⁢will ‌be⁤ invaluable ‍as the ⁢band navigates its new routines ⁣and performances.

2025 Home Game⁣ Schedule

Here’s a⁤ look at ‍the University of Tennessee’s home football schedule at Neyland Stadium:

Date Opponent Time‌ (ET)
September 6 ETSU 3:30 p.m.
September 13 Georgia 3:30 p.m.
September 20 UAB 12:45 p.m.
October 11 Arkansas 3:30-4:30 p.m. or 6-8 p.m.
November 1 Oklahoma 3:30-4:30 p.m. or 6-8 p.m.
November 15 New⁤ Mexico State 4:15 p.m.
November 29 vanderbilt 3:30-4:30 ​p.m.

The Pride ‍of the Southland ⁢Band’s commitment to excellence ensures that the Neyland Stadium experience remains unparalleled. As Stewart aptly put it,⁣ “It’s not ⁣anything that ‌is replicated at ​home or in any other stadium I’ve ever visited. I mean, the⁣ Neyland experience ⁢is something​ truly unique.”

Pro Tip: arrive early to ⁤Neyland ⁤Stadium to‌ witness the ‌full spectacle of the Pride of ‌the‌ Southland Band’s pre-game performance and parade.

And, of course, the iconic sounds of “Rocky Top” will continue to reverberate throughout the stadium,‌ a beloved tradition​ that defines‌ Tennessee ​football.

What are you ​most looking forward to ‌seeing from⁣ the Pride of the Southland band this ​season? Do you have a⁢ favorite band tradition?

The Pride of the ‍Southland Band’s enduring legacy is a testament ⁢to the power of music and tradition in​ collegiate athletics.‌ The band’s ability to⁢ adapt and innovate while maintaining its core values ensures its ‌continued relevance and appeal to generations of fans.The role of university marching​ bands in fostering school spirit and enhancing‍ the ⁣game-day‌ atmosphere is well-documented, with studies showing a direct correlation between band performance and fan engagement ⁣ [[1]]. The band’s commitment to musical excellence and visual spectacle sets a high standard for collegiate marching ‌bands nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions about the ​Pride of the Southland⁢ Band

  • What is the Pride of the Southland​ Band known for? The band‌ is renowned for its precision marching, energetic performances, and iconic circle drill.
  • How many members ⁣are in the Pride of the Southland‍ Band? The band consists of 415‌ members.
  • what is new for the ⁣2025 season? The band will have a new parade route‍ and fresh ‍drill formations.
  • Who are the drum majors for the 2025 season? Christian ‌Carroll will ‍serve as head drum ⁤major,⁢ and Sydney Flenniken will be the ​assistant ⁢drum major.
  • Where does the band march ‍to Neyland Stadium? The band ​will now start on Pat Head​ Summitt Street and march down ⁤Volunteer Boulevard ‌and Peyton manning​ pass.

We hope you’ll join us in cheering on ​the Pride of ‍the ⁤Southland Band this season! Share this article with⁤ your fellow Vol fans and let us know what you think in the ⁢comments⁤ below. Don’t ‌forget to subscribe to‍ our newsletter for ‌more ⁤exciting updates.

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