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It’s BIG! It’s LOUD! It’s LIVE! It’s marching music innovation at its best!

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For immediate release ­­ July 7, 2015 Minneapolis, Minn. ­­

Drum corps is not not like any other performance art form… it’s much, much more. Drum Corps International is Marching Music’s Major League! DCI Minnesota will step off on Saturday, July 11 at TCF Bank Stadium on the University of Minnesota campus starting at 3 p.m. and will feature twenty of the finest drum corps in the world. Read More

MBI Opens 2015 Season with a Bang!

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Minnesota Brass kicked off its competition with a first-place finish at Mankato, Minn.’s Thunder of Drums competition, posting a score of 74.100 to capture the All-Ages Class title. The second-place Govenaires from St. Peter, Minn., scored 66.400, while the Bluecoats aced the World Class division with 78.900, and Iowa’s Colt Cadets took the Open Class title with 46.700 points. Read More

Beat the Heat With a New Coach Purse

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Coach Purse Bingo just keeps on growing! Bring your friends the first Tuesday of every month — and help Minnesota Brass at the same time. Your next opportunity awaits on Tuesday, July 7th, at Joe Senser’s Sports Theater in Roseville.

Coach Purse Bingo provides a unique twist on the classic game — bingo with highly sought-after Coach purses as prizes. That’s right: Individual winners of each game win an authentic Coach purse. The more people who play, the more expensive the prize.

The action starts at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 7th, at Senser’s (2350 Cleveland Ave. N., Roseville). There will be 10 games. Cards cost $20 for the first set of six cards and $4 for an additional set of three cards. (Must be 18 or older to play.)

Whether you’re trying to win a Coach purse for yourself or to give as an unforgettable gift to a loved one, you’ll have a blast playing bingo with other drum corps fans. No matter how your luck turns out, you’ll be happy knowing that all proceeds benefit Minnesota Brass.