UW-Madison Varsity Badger Band performs Feb. 16 at Norris Cultural Arts Center in St. Charles
One of America’s premier collegiate ensembles, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Varsity Badger Band will be making a visit to the Norris Cultural Arts Center to perform in concert on Friday, Feb. 16.
The concert will be at 7 p.m. at the arts center, 1040 Dunham Road on the Norris Campus, which also includes St. Charles East High School.
General admission tickets are $20 or $10 for students and seniors. Tickets are available online at norrisculturalarts.com/event/university-of-wisconsin-varsity-band/. Doors will open approximately 45 minutes before the concert begins.
The band directors will select the evening’s program from among the following crowd-pleasing favorites: Wisconsin classics, music of the 1990s, pop-Latin and pop-punk music, as well as tunes from Disney, Tina Turner, Frank Sinatra, and Taylor Swift.
The concert will feature Badger Band traditions, including “On, Wisconsin!” and the band’s signature show finale, “If You Want to Be a Badger.”
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Bands maintain a high profile among musicians and Badger enthusiasts throughout the region. The Varsity Band is the concert band formation of the UW-Madison Marching Band. During its long history, the band has performed throughout the country for innumerable special events and at hundreds of exciting games, including ten appearances at the Rose Bowl.
The Marching Band has traveled to Big Ten stadiums throughout the Midwest and to Lambeau Field for performances at Green Bay Packers games. In Madison, the Marching Band performs in Camp Randall Stadium for more than 80,000 fans during Badger football games. Up to 50,000 fans traditionally stay after a game ends to enjoy the famous 5th Quarter performance.
The UW-Madison Bands are ensembles within the Mead Witter School of Music.