Big anniversary: ​​Ticino marching band celebrates 100 years of musical culture!

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The Ticino marching band will celebrate its 100th anniversary on June 21, 2025 with a big parade and concert.

Der Spielmannszug Tessin feiert am 21. Juni 2025 sein 100-jähriges Jubiläum mit einem großen Festumzug und Konzert.
The Ticino marching band will celebrate its 100th anniversary on June 21, 2025 with a big parade and concert.

Big anniversary: ​​Ticino marching band celebrates 100 years of musical culture!

The Ticino marching band will celebrate a very special anniversary on June 21, 2025: 100 years of musical tradition! The celebrations promise to be an exciting event that brings the rich history of this club to life. As one of the oldest marching bands in Germany, the Ticino marching band has not only shaped the local culture, but has also inspired numerous generations with its music.

A large-scale march through the city starts in Ticino in the morning, with numerous partner associations expected. High-profile guests include marching bands from Schwerin, Parchim, Malchow, Goldberg, Stralsund, Barth and Neubukow. In addition, the Penkun shawm band and the Neustrelitz fanfare band will provide musical accompaniment to the parade. This promises not only a feast for the ears, but also a wonderful spectacle for the eyes.

A day full of music and community

After the festive parade, the participating clubs introduce themselves on the sports field. Here viewers can experience the diversity and skills of the musicians up close. In the afternoon, an anniversary concert by the Ticino marching band will crown the event. Mayor Maik Ritter emphasized the importance of cultural association work, which not only contributes to the promotion of the community, but also strengthens the cultural identity of the region.

The Ticino marching band currently has 42 active members, a number that has remained constant for years. Despite a decline in membership numbers in the 1990s, the club is enjoying renewed popularity as many young musicians flock to the community. This positive development shows that the teaching of musical values ​​and traditions continues to be very popular.

Diverse music offering and commitment to young people

Musically, the Ticino marching band has a lot to offer. In addition to classical marching music, the ensemble also impresses with a varied repertoire that includes hits and oldies. The range of instruments ranges from glockenspiels to flutes and drums - so there is something for everyone. Anyone interested in learning an instrument themselves is warmly invited to join the marching band. Training takes place regularly in the club building at Am Rosengarten 11 a-b in Ticino, and trial lessons for children and young people from the 3rd grade onwards are offered.

The association's commitment to children and youth work is particularly remarkable. In times when many traditional clubs are fighting for young talent, the Tessin marching band consistently focuses on promoting young talent. The junior groups train on different days of the week, providing an excellent opportunity to learn to make music and work in a team.

The history of marching bands in Germany dates back to the 8th century and has evolved over the years. Originally intended for military purposes, marching bands are now an integral part of cultural life in many regions. They perform at shooting festivals, lantern parades and other celebrations and provide entertainment and atmosphere. The success of this tradition is also reflected in the widespread participation in competitions, in which marching bands always demonstrate what they are capable of.

Overall, it shows that the Ticino marching band is not just a part of history, but also actively contributes to the future of regional culture. We can look forward to the celebrations in June and properly celebrate the 100-year success story!

For more information about the Ticino marching band, please visit the club's official website at TSV unit Ticino or find out more about the traditions of marching bands in Germany Club supplies Deitert.