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Saturday morning commences with an early morning march about campus as a traditional way to "wake-up" students across campus in preparation for game day festivities. Once arriving at the Loftus Indoor Sports Facility, the band practices their field show once more and thereafter convenes for lunch, often performing various songs for special banquets held in the South Dining Hall at this time.

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  • Band of the Fighting Irish
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  • Saturday morning commences with an early morning march about campus as a traditional way to "wake-up" students across campus in preparation for game day festivities. Once arriving at the Loftus Indoor Sports Facility, the band practices their field show once more and thereafter convenes for lunch, often performing various songs for special banquets held in the South Dining Hall at this time.
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Logo
Conference
Members
  • 372(xsd:integer)
fight song
Band name
  • Band of the Fighting Irish
School
Uniform
  • Blue pants, a white and blue shako hat with a gold "ND" monogram in front, a half-white, half blue-and-gold jacket with golden lyre buttons in front and a large golden "ND" monogram on the back, an official trademarked and copyrighted green, blue, gold, red, and black plaid , white gloves, white spats, and black shoes. Special "shamrock awards" are also worn on the front of the uniform by those veteran band members with perfect attendance.
assistant director
  • Sam Sanchez, RenĂ© Rosas, Matt Merten, Alison Thigpen, Larry Dwyer
Director
  • Dr. Ken Dye
Founded
  • 1842(xsd:integer)
Location
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  • Saturday morning commences with an early morning march about campus as a traditional way to "wake-up" students across campus in preparation for game day festivities. Once arriving at the Loftus Indoor Sports Facility, the band practices their field show once more and thereafter convenes for lunch, often performing various songs for special banquets held in the South Dining Hall at this time. The day continues with a "Concert on the Steps" at Bond Hall, the Architecture Building, as the band performs traditional tunes as well as the half-time field show music in stand-still performance, galvanizing the large crowds surrounding the building. Directly following this performance is the traditional "Trumpets in the Dome" performance. Next, approximately half-an-hour before kick-off, the band steps off from in front of the Main Building for their traditional march to the stadium, led by the Cheerleaders and Irish Guard, the band parades down the streets, lined by fans clapping and cheering the Irish onwards to victory. After performing for pre-game festivities, their half-time show, and the post-game show, the band makes a triumphant march back to the band building after the game, and awaits preparations for the upcoming game day and the next opportunity to support their Fighting Irish football team.
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