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Marching Band Selected to Perform at Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets Halftime Show

Posted Date: 06/09/26 (09:36 AM)


The Baldwinsville Marching Band is proud to announce that it has been selected to perform during the halftime show of the Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets football game on Sunday, November 15, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

This exciting opportunity will allow Baldwinsville's talented student musicians and performers to showcase their skills on one of the biggest stages in professional football. Performing in front of tens of thousands of fans and a national audience is a tremendous honor and a testament to the hard work, dedication and excellence of the students, staff and volunteers who make up the Baldwinsville Marching Band program.

"We are incredibly excited for our students to have the opportunity to perform at an NFL game," said Tim Moshier, Marching Band Director. "Experiences like this create lasting memories and reward the countless hours our students devote to rehearsals, performances and representing our community with pride."

Superintendent Dr. Joseph DeBarbieri said he’s excited for the Marching Bees to play at halftime of a NFL game.

“This opportunity reflects Baldwinsville’s continued tradition of offering experiences that become core memories for our students,” DeBarbieri said. “Moments like these are what make our programs so special. They inspire pride, connection and lifelong impact.” 

To help make this unforgettable experience possible for all participating students, the Baldwinsville Marching Band will be launching several fundraising initiatives throughout the coming months. Community members, local businesses, alumni and supporters will have opportunities to contribute and help offset transportation, lodging and participation costs associated with the trip. 

The Baldwinsville Marching Band extends its gratitude to the community for its continued support and looks forward to proudly representing Baldwinsville on the field this November.