September 27, 2025 • Woodforest Bank Stadium • Shenandoah, TX
See prelims performance times in the section below the event schedule.
7:15 a.m. – Box Office Opens
7:45 a.m. – Stadium Gates Open
2:12 p.m. – In Exhibition: Spirit of Houston Cougar Marching Band
2:30 p.m. – Presentation of Class Awards
6:30 p.m. – Gates Open for Finals
7:00 p.m. – National Anthem & Special On-Field Welcome
7:30 – Friendswood H.S., TX
7:45 – Churchill Fulshear H.S., TX
8:00 – Oak Ridge H.S., TX
8:15 – North Shore Senior H.S., TX
8:30 – James E Taylor H.S., TX
8:45 – Dickinson H.S., TX
9:00 – Cinco Ranch H.S., TX
9:15 – Cypress Woods H.S., TX
9:30 – Clear Brook H.S., TX
9:45 – Bridgeland H.S., TX
10:00 – College Park H.S., TX
10:15 – Cy-Fair H.S., TX
10:30 – Class AA Exhibition: Gene Tomas H.S., TX
10:45 p.m. – Finale – Presentation of Awards
Woodforest Bank Stadium
19115 David Memorial Dr, Shenandoah, TX 77385
Bag Policy
View Conroe ISD Stadium Policies here.
Cashless Venues
We recommend planning ahead and bringing both cash and card to Bands of America events. All Bands of America ticket booths are cashless, with digital ticketing options only. Many stadiums operate cashless concessions. PepWear merchandise booths accept both cash and card.
Music Panel
David Armbruster – Northville, MI
Chris Dessent – Fort Wayne, IN
Brendan Hagan – Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Jay Kennedy – Chicago, IL
Visual Panel
Austin Greene – Raleigh, NC
Ron Hardin – Kamuela, HI
Ted Wemhoff – Frisco, TX
Chief Judge
Richard L. Saucedo – Fishers, IN
College Park Band
Bands of America ticketing is all digital. Tickets cannot be purchased with cash, only with credit and debit cards.
We strongly encourage spectators to purchase their tickets online in advance before arriving at the stadium.
Only still photography is allowed, and only from general admission seats. Still photography is not allowed at field level.
Tripods, bipods, and monopods should not be used and the viewing experience of other spectators may not be disrupted.
Video and audio recording of any kind is not allowed, no exceptions.
The audience and performance environment is a key piece of the Bands of America experience. Parents and fans have their own role to perform, which they undertake with enthusiasm. The atmosphere of good sportsmanship, mutual support, and appreciation for all of the performers on the field creates a positively life-changing experience for the students, as well as the parents and supporters. Meeting and engaging with parents and fans from other programs creates opportunities for networking and provides an extended voice in support of music education.
Bands of America and Music for All emphasizes the pursuit of performance excellence and the educational experience of participation. The commentary offered by the Bands of America judges provides educators and students with comments and meaningful assessment – much more than simply selecting a winner or placement. The commentary provides information on how directors and students are doing and what they need to do to improve. Each judge has a slightly different responsibility in this, but all point to the same mission: to create, provide, and expand positively life-changing experiences. Your applause, your encouragement, and your standing ovations will make this an unforgettable experience for the thousands of young people performing today.
THE VALUE OF COMPETITION
Competition is woven into the very fabric of America and has helped to foster the development of the strongest nation on Earth. Bands of America and Music for All believe that competing is a great motivator and provides amazing opportunities for learning life lessons. The essence of competition is in the striving for performance excellence and being held accountable for learning. If the focus is on the learning, the competitive climate will be a source extremely valuable in life. On the other hand, the negativity associated with “winning at all costs” will be a detriment to personal growth. Winning is certainly a monumental benchmark, as is any measurement in the competitive arena. Performing your very best in competition is also a benchmark, as is competing with the very best programs. By choosing to participate in competition, individuals and groups have already “won” simply by being highly motivated.
The competitive arena provides a very precious opportunity to practice quality sportsmanship and sincere appreciation for the hard work of others. It also is the place where the very best models in our activity can be displayed and celebrated. All performers need models to demonstrate possibility at the highest levels of performance and artistry. Bands of America encourages all participants to stay for Finals, show appreciation for those models, and for finalists to “break ranks” in order to congratulate each other for their successes. As all programs continue to improve through motivation, the competition strengthens everyone, pushing us beyond what we believed to be our potential. Each and every band performance is a gift to us all and must be treasured. First place is fleeting, but the learning associated with the striving for excellence, the cooperative work ethic, and the appreciation of others is everlasting. Bands of America encourages participants, parents, and friends to celebrate the high value of the competitive environment for its lessons and to become immersed in “positively life-changing experiences.”
— From the Bands of America Official Procedures and Adjudication Handbook
Music is designed for all the senses. For everyone to fully enjoy the performances, we ask that you please adhere to the following. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Bands of America has a four-class system (A-AAAA). Bands are assigned to classes based on enrollment levels in grades 10-12 as verified by each school's administration.
Preliminary performance times are scheduled based on a random draw. Applications received and paid for on or before January 31, 2025, were eligible for the initial draw, after which performance times are based on postmark of application, with earlier postmarks receiving the later performance times. The previous year’s Regional Champion has the option to choose its Prelims performance time. Finals performances are scheduled by a random draw on site.
Enrollment is open to all high school bands on a first-come, first-served basis.
Bands receive recorded evaluation from each judge. The emphasis is on the input the judge offers to the band’s program. It is the position of Bands of America that music is the more important aspect of the performance, with marching as the presentation and visual enhancement of the program. Likewise, greater emphasis is placed on general effect than on fine-line perfection of the performance.
The weight of the numbers places 60% of the value on music and 40% on visual, as well as 60% on general effect and 40% on performance. Each judge is assigned a specific area on which they focus: ensemble and general effect judges are located at a vantage point from above (e.g., press box), and individual performance judges are located on the field. You can download the adjudication handbook from marching.musicforall.org for more information.
By nature, appreciation of arts requires subjective reactions. We do not announce or publish band classifications, before or during events. Our intention is to not draw attention to classification, so as to eliminate expectations of a band’s performance based on class, including those of the judges.
Regionals
The top 12 scoring bands, regardless of class, are invited to compete in the evening’s Regional Finals.Super Regionals
Super Regional Championships accept 14 bands into Finals. The 14 bands are chosen according to the following procedure: the five highest scoring bands in each of the two Prelims judging panels, regardless of class, plus the next four highest scoring bands from both of the two Prelims, regardless of class, will advance to Finals. If a Class Champion is not among the highest scoring bands advancing to Finals, they will be invited to perform at Finals in exhibition.