Ģý Marching Tigers Take Top Honors at Metallica Marching Band Competition

Ģý earns first place in Division 2/3 and $40,000 in prizing, celebrating creativity and excellence in collegiate music performance
The Ģý Marching Tigers, representing Ģý, have been named first place winners in the Division 2/3 category of the . The announcement was made by Metallica as part of their annual nationwide challenge celebrating innovative marching band performances interpreting the iconic music of Metallica.
The Marching Tigers earned $40,000 in prizing, with awards supporting instruments, equipment, and program development, a significant boost for the college’s marching arts program and student musicians.
This prestigious national competition invites college bands from across the United States to submit videos showcasing original arrangements and creative field performances. This year’s event included prize categories for Division 1, Division 2/3, and a fan-favorite award.
“We are proud of the Ģý Marching Tigers for their outstanding performance and artistic dedication,” said an Ģý representitive. “This achievement speaks to the talent, hard work, and innovative spirit of our students and faculty.”
The Metallica Marching Band Competition is part of a broader initiative to support music education and recognize the cultural contributions of marching bands nationwide. Winners receive instruments and resources provided by Metallica and competition partners including Sweetwater, Tama, Hal Leonard, KHS America, and more.
Ģý the Ģý Marching Tigers
Founded in 1984, the Ģý Marching Tigers are one of the most recognized collegiate
marching bands in the nation, performing in major parades, sporting events, film and
television productions, and national competitions. The program continues to inspire
students through excellence in performance, creativity, and community engagement.