Honda Battle of the Bands explained

The Honda Battle of the Bands (sometimes abbreviated The Honda or HBOB) is an annual marching band exhibition in the United States which features performances by bands from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Sponsored by the American Honda Motor Company, the Invitational Showcase took place in the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia in late January from 2003 to 2020. In 2022, it was announced HBOB selected Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama to be the first ever HBCU campus to host the in-person event in February 2023.[1] Since 2023, the HBOB has been moving to new locations. In 2025, HBOB will be held in the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.[2]

The Honda Battle of the Bands Celebration Tour takes place between the months of September and November at regular season football games, although Honda Battle of the Bands (and its abbreviations) is often intended to refer only to the invitational showcase, which first took place in 2003. Seemingly contradictory to the name, Honda's "battle" is not a competition in the traditional sense; that is, no winner is crowned during the event. Rather, the bands compete for the favor of the audience, each other, and the greater community.

The event is historically one of the most popular collegiate marching band event in the nation, drawing over 50,000 fans and spectators annually.[3]

Participation

The Honda Battle of the Bands program includes two components — the Voting Process, which runs September through October, and the "Honda Battle of the Bands Invitational Showcase".

Voting:The first band will be selected by popular vote (i.e. the top overall vote-getter will be selected regardless of category).The next three bands will be selected, one from each category by a weighted vote of 1/3 from institution president, band director and online opinion poll from category I, II and III. The categories being 128 instruments or less, 129 instruments up to 160 and 161 or more. This count is total instrument count, no auxiliaries, drum majors, etc. but will include percussion.

a. Online Opinion Poll at hondabattleofthebands.com -- 1/3 weight

b. Band Directors’ Votes -- 1/3 weight

c. Presidents’ Votes -- 1/3 weight

Note: Presidents and Band Directors are not permitted to vote for their own institutions.American Honda and Urban Sports & Entertainment Group will select the final four bands based on, but not limited to:

a. Showmanship

b. Social Media Buzz

c. Years of previous participation in the Celebration Tour

Once all the votes are tallied, a total of 8 bands are invited to perform their carefully choreographed, halftime time routines in front of 50,000+ fans.

History

Started in 2003, the Honda Battle of the Bands was created to celebrate, support and recognize the excellence of Black college marching bands and the unique academic experience offered by Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Honda annually awards more than $205,000 in grants to participating marching bands during the program period and facilitates a HBCU recruitment fair preceding the band showcase.

The following HBCUs have participated in the Honda Invitational Showcase:

YearCIAAMEACSIACSWACIndependents
2003[4] Johnson C. SmithFlorida A&MClark Atlanta, Morehouse, TuskegeeGramblingMorris Brown, Tennessee State[5]
2004Johnson C. Smith, Virginia StateBethune-Cookman, Florida A&MClark Atlanta, TuskegeeAlabama State, Prairie View A&MSavannah State, Tennessee State
2005North Carolina Central, Virginia StateBethune-Cookman, Florida A&MClark Atlanta, TuskegeeAlabama A&M, Prairie View A&MLangston, Savannah State
2006North Carolina Central, Virginia StateBethune-Cookman, Florida A&MClark Atlanta, TuskegeeJackson State, Prairie View A&MCentral State, Langston
2007NC Central, Virginia StateBethune-Cookman, Norfolk StateAlbany State, Clark AtlantaAlabama State, Prairie View A&MCentral State, Langston
2008Virginia State, ShawBethune-Cookman, Norfolk StateAlbany State, TuskegeeTexas Southern, Arkansas–Pine BluffNorth Carolina Central, Winston-Salem State
2009Fayetteville State, Virginia StateFlorida A&M, North Carolina A&TKentucky State, TuskegeeJackson State, Texas SouthernEdward Waters, North Carolina Central
2010[6] Virginia StateFlorida A&MAlbany State, Clark Atlanta, TuskegeeNorth Carolina Central
2011Virginia State, Winston-Salem StateBethune-Cookman, South Carolina StateAlbany State, Clark AtlantaJackson StateTennessee State
2012Virginia State, Winston-Salem StateBethune-Cookman, South Carolina StateAlbany StateJackson State, Prairie View A&MTennessee State
2013Winston-Salem StateBethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&TAlbany StateEdward Waters, Tennessee State
2014Winston-Salem StateBethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&T, South Carolina StateMorehouseNone
2015NoneBethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&T, HowardNoneAlabama State, Jackson State, SouthernTalladega, Tennessee State
2016Lincoln (PA)Bethune-Cookman, South Carolina StateNoneAlabama A&M, Alcorn State, Jackson State, Prairie View A&MTennessee State
2017Winston-Salem StateBethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&TBenedict CollegeAlabama A&M, Alabama State, Alcorn State, Texas SouthernNone
2018NoneBethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&T, HamptonMiles CollegeAlabama A&M, Alabama State, Prairie View A&MTennessee State
2020NoneFlorida A&M, North Carolina A&TBenedict CollegeJackson State, Grambling State, Prairie View A&MHampton, Tennessee State
2023Virginia StateMorgan StateSavannah StateAlabama State, Texas SouthernLangston

In 2018, Honda announced that the Battle of the Bands would be on a one-year hiatus in 2019, due to Super Bowl LIII being held in Atlanta. The event resumed in 2020.[7]

In 2020, Honda announced the Battle of the Bands will be on a one-year hiatus in 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

In 2021, Honda announced the Battle of the Bands in-person event is cancelled again due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however a virtual event will likely take place in 2022.

In 2022, Honda announced the Battle of the Bands will return as an in-person event in 2023 and they will release a four-part docuseries celebrating HBCU culture and bands on February 26, 2022.[9]

In November 2023, Honda announced they will be on a one-year hiatus in 2024 because the Toad Bowl Game was being played there, and cannot be moved somewhere else. [10]

In April 2024, Honda announced they will return in February 2025 in the SoFi Stadium in Southern California. It will be the first time the event was held on the West Coast.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Honda Battle of the Bands moving to Montgomery, AL . 6 September 2022 .
  2. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/honda-battle-of-the-bands-to-make-los-angeles-debut-in-first-ever-west-coast-invitational-showcase-302131130.html
  3. Web site: 63,000+ Celebrate HBCU Marching Band Excellence at Honda Battle of the Bands for the Ages - CBS News 8 - San Diego, CA News Station - KFMB Channel 8 . 2016-02-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160204072152/http://www.cbs8.com/story/31099788/63000-celebrate-hbcu-marching-band-excellence-at-honda-battle-of-the-bands-for-the-ages . 2016-02-04 . dead .
  4. In its inaugural year, Honda did not invite two bands per conference.
  5. Tennessee State competes in the Ohio Valley Conference which is not an HBCU conference, and as such is considered an independent.
  6. Starting in 2010, Honda only invited 8 bands to perform.
  7. Web site: 2018 Honda Battle of the Bands. Hondabattleofthebands.com. May 5, 2019.
  8. Web site: Statement from American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Regarding 2021 Honda Battle of the Bands. Hondanews.com. 19 May 2020.
  9. Web site: Honda Battle of the Bands on Instagram: "We heard all of you – LOUD and CLEAR and we couldn't be more grateful for the honest feedback from our #HBOB community. Our team is working really hard to gear up for an in-person showcase in 2023. Because, as you've said, swag surfing virtually just doesn't hit the same. So starting February 26th we will launch Driving the Legacy, a 4-part docuseries celebrating the HBCU culture. We remain committed to supporting our HBCU partners and the dreams of HBCU students. More to come…" .
  10. https://twitter.com/The_Honda/status/1725319867128025158
  11. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/honda-battle-of-the-bands-to-make-los-angeles-debut-in-first-ever-west-coast-invitational-showcase-302131130.html
  12. Web site: The Alumni Times - N.C. A&T State University Alumni Newsletter. Relations.ncat.edu.