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Texas Marching Classic Showcases Elite High School Bands

High school marching band performing at the Texas Marching Classic.

Austin, Texas, October 12, 2025

News Summary

The Texas Marching Classic at Kelly Reeves Stadium attracted around 10,000 fans, featuring captivating performances from 18 of the state’s best high school marching bands. Rouse High School and Vandegrift High School stood out with multiple awards in their respective categories, while the event was streamed live, allowing remote fans to enjoy the festivities. The day highlighted the talent and artistry within the marching band community.

Austin, Texas

The 2025 Texas Marching Classic captivated approximately 10,000 fans on Saturday at Kelly Reeves Stadium, showcasing 18 elite level marching bands from across the state. This prestigious event highlighted the exceptional skills of high school marching bands, with notable performances from Vandegrift and Rouse High Schools, among others.

The competition commenced with Harlandale High School taking the stage at 10:45 a.m. ET, kicking off a full day of performances that culminated in the finals later that evening. Attendees experienced high levels of talent and artistry, celebrating the marching arts. A special SHOWDAY Pre-Show presented by General Effect Media was held, amplifying the excitement leading into the performances.

The finals were broadcasted live, starting at 7:30 p.m. ET, allowing fans who couldn’t attend in person to join the festivities. An exhibition performance by Cedar Ridge High School was scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET, further enhancing the day’s program.

In the competitive results, Rouse High School emerged as a standout with multiple accolades, winning Most Outstanding Musical Performance, Most Outstanding Visual Performance, and Most Outstanding General Effect in the 5A category. Their achievements were matched by Vandegrift High School in the 6A category, where they claimed Most Outstanding Auxiliary, Most Outstanding Visual Performance, and Most Outstanding General Effect.

Leander High School also distinguished itself by winning Most Outstanding Auxiliary and Most Outstanding Percussion in the 5A division. Vista Ridge High School earned honors for Most Outstanding Percussion and Most Outstanding Musical Performance in the 6A division.

The event was streamed live exclusively on FloMarching and the FloSports app, with a free preview available on YouTube. Fans could easily access the live streams on various devices, including Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, and Apple TV. Additionally, video footage from the event will be archived for FloMarching subscribers, allowing fans to re-watch the splendid performances.

Event Highlights

  • Location: Kelly Reeves Stadium, Austin, Texas.
  • Participation: 18 elite level marching bands from Texas.
  • Attendance: Approximately 10,000 fans.
  • Notable bands: Vandegrift, Rouse High School, Ronald Reagan, Round Rock, Vista Ridge.
  • Start time for first performance: 10:45 a.m. ET by Harlandale High School.
  • Finals live stream time: 7:30 p.m. ET.
  • Exhibition by Cedar Ridge High School at 8:15 p.m. ET.

Award Winners Summary

  • 5A Awards:
    • Most Outstanding Auxiliary: Leander High School
    • Most Outstanding Percussion: Leander High School
    • Most Outstanding Musical Performance: Rouse High School
    • Most Outstanding Visual Performance: Rouse High School
    • Most Outstanding General Effect: Rouse High School
  • 6A Awards:
    • Most Outstanding Auxiliary: Vandegrift High School
    • Most Outstanding Percussion: Vista Ridge High School
    • Most Outstanding Musical Performance: Vista Ridge High School
    • Most Outstanding Visual Performance: Vandegrift High School
    • Most Outstanding General Effect: Vandegrift High School

Background

The Texas Marching Classic is an annual competition that highlights the artistry and precision of high school marching bands across Texas. Known for its competitive spirit and high standards, the event promotes teamwork, dedication, and the pursuit of musical excellence among young performers.

FAQ

What event was held in Austin, Texas in 2025?
The 2025 Texas Marching Classic was held at Kelly Reeves Stadium.
How many marching bands participated in the event?
The event featured 18 elite level marching bands from Texas.
Which bands were notable participants?
Notable participating bands included Vandegrift, Ronald Reagan, Round Rock, and Vista Ridge.
How many fans attended the event?
Approximately 10,000 fans attended the event.
When did Harlandale High School perform?
The first band, Harlandale High School, performed at 10:45 a.m. ET.
What were the live stream options for the event?
The live stream was available exclusively on FloMarching and the FloSports app.

Key Features Summary

Feature Description
Location Kelly Reeves Stadium, Austin, Texas
Participating Bands 18 elite level marching bands
Attendance Approximately 10,000 fans
Event Start 10:45 a.m. ET
Finals Live Stream Start 7:30 p.m. ET
Exhibition Performance 8:15 p.m. ET by Cedar Ridge High School

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