To bring in the New Year of 2020, our very own Lake Nona High School band, Sound of the Lions, is preparing to travel abroad to London’s New Year’s Day Parade and provide one of their greatest performances yet. This year’s Parade theme is a celebration of life called “London Loves Life.”
London’s New Year’s Day Parade is a spectacular event, and the band members at Lake Nona High School are prepared to perform alongside 21 other marching bands from across the United States. See a complete list of bands below:
- Colton Joint Unified School District All-Star Band
- The Brunswick High School Marching Band
- Campo Verde High School Marching Band
- Edward C Reed High School Raider Band
- Glenbrook North High School Band
- Hempfield Area Spartan Band
- Hendersonville High School Band
- Lake Nona High School Sound of the Lions
- Lake Zurich High School Marching Band
- Marshall University Marching Thunder
- The Murrieta Valley All Star Marching Band
- Newport High School Band
- The Nogales High School Noble Regiment
- Parkview Marching Band
- Putnam School Marching Band
- The Saints Brigade Drum & Bugle Corps
- Southmoore High School Band
- The St. Clair County High School Marching Band
- The Tri-City Band Corps
- West Boca Raton High School Band
- West Orange Warrior Band
- Dulaney High School
The marching bands will be joined by hundreds of other performers while walking down a 2.2-mile parade route. Millions of spectators will be lined up along the road to watch, and millions more will be watching on their televisions.
The parade starts at noon on Jan. 1 (7 a.m. EST). You can tune into channels like RFD-TV to watch from home. The Lake Nona High School band will be the 46th performance in the parade. You can see a complete list of performers here. The publishers of Nonahood News, Rhys and Jenny Lynn, will be our Lake Nona media team onsite with updates and video to share back home. Make sure to follow Nonahood News: @nonahoodnews. (Facebook icon)