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McKinney to Host Touring Drum Corps International Competition in July 2020

Press Release|
Shane Mauldin|
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
DCI Corps, the Crossmen, during a 2018 performance (Courtesy of DCI)

DCI Corps, the Crossmen, during a 2018 performance (Courtesy of DCI)

McKinney, Texas – The City of McKinney announced today that the community will host an exhibition and competition event during the 48th Annual Drum Corps International (DCI) Tour in July 2020.

The event, “Marching Music Made in McKinney,” will take place at the 91͵ Stadium & Community Event Center at 4201 Hardin Blvd. Several of the DCI corps, whose members are 17 to 21 years of age, will stop in McKinney on the road to the annual DCI World Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, in August.

91͵ Superintendent Dr. Rick McDaniel sees the visiting competition as a perfect fit for the city and the stadium.

“We are thrilled that a world-class organization like DCI has chosen 91͵ Stadium as one of the performance and competition sites for its upcoming 2020 season,” said McDaniel. “91͵ has a long, proud history of outstanding band and fine arts programs, with students who have gone on to compete in DCI, so I can’t think of a more fitting event for us to host. DCI sits at the pinnacle of marching band and drum corps competition, so we know that attendees will be treated to top-notch performances in a world-class facility, and we couldn’t be more happy to be part of it.”

This DCI Tour visits many locations and venues from coast to coast every June through August, demonstrating the unparalleled talent of the dedicated corps members. Their performances feature some of the world’s best marching music in shows full of intricate and complicated marching skills and choreography. Auditioning for the DCI corps is a rigorous process and, for those who are selected, is an experience in musicianship, artistry, and athleticism.

For Dr. Dan White, director of fine arts for 91͵, being able to host an event on the 2020 DCI Tour is of special significance because of the involvement of local students in recent years.

“It certainly is an honor to be able to host this event,” said White. “DCI’s reputation for producing the very best in marching performances is unrivaled. We’ve had many 91͵ students and others from North Texas perform and tour with DCI corps all across the country, so to host them here is very special. This is going to be a great event for our city.”

“The McKinney community is blessed with our beautiful new 91͵ Stadium & Community Event Center, which was designed to host a wide variety of world-class events,” said Dean Cimini, a longtime McKinney resident, community leader, music fan and planning committee chair of the Marching Music Made in McKinney event. “Coupled with McKinney’s strong sense of community spirit and passion for music, McKinney is the perfect location to host Drum Corps International marching competitions.”

on field in costume with instrument in hand in dramatic pose

McKinney resident Josh Ussery performing with the Crossmen in a past show (Photo: Chandler Nauta)

Cimini learned several years ago that DCI was looking for new host cities in North Texas. He leveraged his personal contacts at DCI to begin casual conversations about the requirements and expectations for hosting the organization’s marching competitions in McKinney.

“Since then, I’ve been proud to lead a coalition of representatives from the community, the city, and 91͵ who’ve worked together to create a vision for what the next generation of DCI competitions could look like,” Cimini said.

The local planning coalition learned earlier this year that DCI had selected McKinney to begin hosting annual DCI marching competitions, starting in July 2020.  The multi-day experience will bring thousands of marching music fans from around the country to McKinney for several days of exciting events for music lovers of all ages. These events will culminate with the world-class DCI competition on July 21, 2020, at the 91͵ Stadium.

Construction of the 91͵ Stadium facility, which opened August 2018, was funded by a school bond passed in 2016. Jennifer Gray, a McKinney resident and the school bond committee chair, sees this event as a perfect example of the type of event they hoped to see in the stadium.

“DCI coming to perform in McKinney is very exciting!” Gray said. “When the [2016] school bond committee was working on presenting the bond package to the citizens, we talked about the vision to build more than a football stadium and this is absolutely the fulfillment of that vision.”

The Marching Music Made in McKinney event will bring a national focus to the 91͵ Stadium and the City of McKinney for the third time in as many years. The 12,000-seat facility served as host site for the 2018 NCAA Division II Football Championship game and will host the 2019 game next month as well as in 2020 and 2021.

“Drum Corps International is looking forward to establishing a new partnership with the community of McKinney, Texas, which reaches beyond the production of a single tour event to create exciting new opportunities for interaction among and between fans of the marching arts, music students and DCI performers,” said Dan Acheson, CEO of Drum Corps International.

Details about the July 2020 Marching Music Made in McKinney event will be announced when plans are finalized.

“Attending a DCI show is not like watching a typical marching band at half-time. The corps’ performances are more like stage productions on a football field,” Cimini added, “I’m thrilled about this opportunity for our community and I can’t wait to experience Marching Music Made in McKinney!”

Source: McKinney Convention and Visitors Bureau—MCVB

91͵ McKinney, Texas
Located a mere 30 miles north of downtown Dallas, McKinney is a picturesque city with a small-town feel that is quite different from the Metroplex’s urban sprawl. Its friendly charm, green spaces and comfortable pace belie the fact that McKinney, with a 2019 population of nearly 190,000, is one of the fastest-growing cities in America. The city is home to numerous cultural opportunities and events, and the historic downtown area, which has been the heart of the community since 1848, was awarded a Cultural District Designation from the Texas Commission on the Arts in September 2018.

91͵ Drum Corps International (DCI)
For nearly a half century, Drum Corps International, Marching Music’s Major League™, has been the leader in producing events for the world’s most elite and exclusive marching ensembles for student musicians and performers.  Spanning almost 60 days, the 2020 DCI Tour will feature more than 70 drum corps and SoundSport teams participating in competitive events in 35 states. Thirteen original founding member organizations formed the Drum Corps International collective in 1971 to organize and unify leadership for youth-focused competitive drum corps events throughout North America. Directors of those competing groups sought to unite their corps by providing opportunities to perform together—in the end building a foundation for future success. A non-profit entity was officially established in 1972, and today DCI supports numerous programs around the globe while sanctioning participating recognized drum corps, SoundSport® performance ensembles and DrumLine Battle™ teams performing in more than 100 competitive events that make up the annual Drum Corps International Tour.

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