ND Band Videos
Learn more about the Band of the Fighting Irish through our video series! Click on a link below to watch a video on this page, or go to youtube.com/NotreDameBand.
PregameRunning out of the tunnel on Gameday is one of the most exciting and memorable experiences for a member of the Notre Dame Band. The sights and sounds of 80,000 fans cheering while the sounds of the Victory March ring out creates a scene to remember! |
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High School ExperiencesOne of the proudest points for the Band of the Fighting Irish is the diversity of our membership. From competitive high school marching programs to having never performed in a band prior to ND, band members have a richly varied set of backgrounds. |
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GamedayJoin 2 members of the band on Friday and Saturday of a home football weekend! From Friday morning classes to the final march out of the stadium, there's nowhere quite like ND for a football game. |
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Senior ThoughtsAs the senior class reflects back on their time in the band program, they offer some insight into what made their time special. |
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The Band FamilyThe three words that define membership in the Band of the Fighting Irish are "Tradition, Excellence, and Family." Find out what being a part of that family truly means! |
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2016 Shamrock SeriesUnique to Notre Dame, the Shamrock Series is a "home" football game played at a neutral site each year. the 2016 Shamrock Series trip took band members to San Antonio, TX for a game against the Army Black Knights at the Alamodome. |
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Marchout and Band CampEvery year, the band opens its annual Band Camp with a march across campus. The strains of the Victory March draw hundreds out of their offices and dorms to watch the band members and auditionees make their way from the Ricci Band Building to Stepan Fields. |
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Final Day of Band CampAfter several days of training and rehearsal, auditionees go through a final routine before the band staff. Regardless of the outcome of the audition, life-long friendships are forged over the 4 days of Band Camp amongst the students from ND, Saint Mary's, and Holy Cross. |
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