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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Cobb Musicians March Into Annual Band Exhibition Once Again!

Young musicians from across Cobb County will put their collective talents on display at the annual Cobb-Marietta Marching Band Exhibition on the evenings of October 10 and October 17. 

Featuring performances from each high school in the Cobb County School District, as well as Marietta City Schools, the exhibition takes place at McEachern High School’s Walter Cantrell Stadium and begins at 7 p.m. each night. The University of South Carolina Marching Band will present a special guest performance on October 10, followed by the University of Georgia “Redcoat” Band on October 17.

Beginning in 1972, the Cobb-Marietta Marching Band Exhibition has become a local tradition, allowing band students and the community to see and hear performances from across the area.

Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets are available to purchase in advance here. Tickets will also be available at the gate. 

Schools Performing on Monday, October 10:

  • Marietta High School
  • Osborne High School 
  • McEachern High School 
  • South Cobb High School 
  • Kell High School 
  • Harrison High School 
  • Kennesaw Mountain High School 
  • Walton High School 
  • Allatoona High School     
  • University of South Carolina
Schools Performing on Monday, October 17

  • Campbell High School 
  • Sprayberry High School 
  • Wheeler High School 
  • Lassiter High School 
  • Pope High School 
  • Pebblebrook High School 
  • North Cobb High School 
  • Hillgrove High School 
  • University of Georgia 
If you have questions, please contact Tara Norris, Cobb Schools Performing Arts Assistant, or Chris Ferrell, Cobb Schools Supervisor of Instrumental Music, at (770) 426-3404

Original source can be found here.

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