Each year marching bands from across the county and around the globe partake in the annual Pasadena Rose Parade on New Year’s Day.
WATCH: Bandfest 2025 returns to Pasadena City CollegeThis year’s lineup featured:
One of the most exciting moments for viewers is watching the unique way each of the marching bands make the iconic “TV corner turn” from Orange Grove Blvd. onto Colorado Blvd.
ALSO SEE: Rose Parade’s ‘turning crew’ captain is the unsung hero of event’s famous ‘TV corner’For the 2025 Rose Parade last year, the 605 All-Star Band practiced the turn in Norwalk with its 500 member band. To complete the turn requires perfect timing for each line of the band. The person on the outside of the line takes the largest strides and each person to their right takes progressively smaller steps.
RELATED: How the 2025 Rose Parade’s largest marching band is gearing up for a key moment: ‘the turn’By the time each band members finish the TV corner turn, the outside band members will have covered roughly five times the distance than the inside band members.
Some groups also add a little flare to the turn, like the Toho Marching Band did during the 2024 Rose Parade.
Here’s a look at some of the highlights from the bands that performed during the 2026 Rose Parade.
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