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A pep band in white t-shirts performs outdoors on a lawn in front of "Science Hall" during a Homecoming event.

Dusting off the fight song

Pep band makes a comeback, cheering on Auggies in the 2025–26 school year.

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A close-up of three pep band members playing a sousaphone and trumpets against a wall with large maroon graphic lettering.
From sousaphones to trumpets, the brass section plays for an excited crowd of hockey fans. (Photo by Remus Repcak ’27)

With a repertoire featuring Chappell Roan, Green Day, and Bruce Channel, the Augsburg University Pep Band returned in Fall 2025 with music for everyone. After about a five-year hiatus, the group reassembled with faculty leadership and a new course structure..

Debuting at the Athletic Hall of Fame procession during Homecoming, the ensemble dusted off the Augsburg Fight Song and learned about 20 additional songs to play throughout the year under the instruction of Director of Bands Kenneth Green. In 2025 the pep band also performed at Taste of Augsburg, men’s and women’s basketball games, and one women’s hockey game.

“Pep band is a great way to make new friends, play an instrument for fun, and get into athletic events for free,” pep band manager William Dolezal ’28 said.

While the pep band—which had about 23 members this fall—is passionate about their music, they are there to support Augsburg athletics and bring energy to the games where they perform. At basketball games, the musicians stand throughout the entirety of the game, performing the National Anthem and playing before the game starts, during timeouts, halftime, and after the game. Between these numbers you’ll find the members doing cheers, invested in the game.

Any student is invited to join pep band without an audition, allowing for the group to be made up of primarily non-music majors. As long as you know how to play, there is a place for you in the group. The ensemble creates a space for everyone to participate and connect, bringing together musicians and connecting them to the greater Augsburg community.

A college pep band in maroon and white uniforms plays brass and saxophone instruments from the bleachers during a hockey game.
Members of the Augsburg Pep Band line the bleachers of Ed Saugestad Rink. (Photo by Remus Repcak ’27)

Music education student Emily Gilbert ’27 played in her high school pep band, so she is happy to continue the tradition throughout her time at Augsburg. Gilbert started playing the flute in fourth grade and said that playing pop music and attending sporting events is what drew her to join.

“It doesn’t matter if the team wins or loses, we’re there to support the team,” Green said. “But I must say—everything we played for in the fall, all of our teams won.”


Top image: This year’s Taste of Augsburg featured live music from the Augsburg Pep Band. (Photo by Courtney Perry)

 

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