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U.S. Coast Guard Band to perform a free concert in the PAC on Feb. 22

United States Coast Guard Band Presents: “Centennial Celebration” Concert Tour

On Saturday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m., The United States Coast Guard Band will present a free concert at Western Washington University's Performing Arts Center as part of the band’s “Centennial Celebration” Concert Tour, under the direction of Captain Adam R. Williamson. Celebrating its 100th year in operation, your United States Coast Guard Band invites you to join us in its one and only centennial tour. 

Established in 1925, the United States Coast Guard Band is the premier musical representative of the U.S. Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security and is the Coast Guard’s only professional musical ensemble. The Band serves the American people through its mission of promoting public goodwill toward the U.S. Coast Guard, preserving and honoring the heritage, traditions, and history of the Coast Guard and our nation, enhancing pride within our service, supporting Coast Guard recruiting activities, and performing for official functions.

The 55-member ensemble is proud to perform throughout Coast Guard District 11 and 13 and celebrate its one hundred years of service. This centennial tour presents wind band favorites, virtuosic solo features, rousing marches, new music by American composers, and patriotic classics in a program that is sure to bring the audience to its feet!

For more information about The Band including concert locations on the “Centennial Celebration” Concert Tour, visit . Ticketing for this event can be found at Western Washington University’s ticking website at: .