(November 11-13, 2021, Indianapolis, Indiana)
After last year's Bands of America season was canceled due to the pandemic, marching bands were determined to #MarchOn and in 2021 they returned to Lucas Oil Stadium in top form. The depth of quality reached far beyond the 12
finalists, with tight competition to advance even to semi-finals. Congratulations to the resilient students and directors who were able to emerge from the challenges of the past year with such excellence!
It was a great year for Broken Arrow H.S. which claimed first place with a record Grand Nationals score of 98.25. It was also a very good year (once again) for Texas which claimed half of the 12 spots in finals.
The 2021
Bands of America Grand National Championships featured 102 marching bands from 20 states, including 99 competing bands plus three exhibition units.
Marching.com presents here all 34 semi-finalist bands in order of appearance at semi-finals.
For more results view
Bands of America information on Marching.com or visit www.MusicForAll.org.
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Morton H.S., Illinois
Morton H.S., Illinois
Bourbon County H.S., Paris, Kentucky
Bourbon County H.S., Paris, Kentucky
Signal Mountain H.S., Tennessee
Signal Mountain H.S., Tennessee
Archbishop Alter H.S., Dayton, Ohio
Archbishop Alter H.S., Dayton, Ohio
Rockford H.S., Michigan
Rockford H.S., Michigan
Plymouth-Canton Educational Park, Canton, Michigan
Plymouth-Canton Educational Park, Canton, Michigan
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