Honda Battle of the Bands (HBOB), the nation's premier  showcase for Historically Black College and University (HBCU) marching bands, today revealed the full lineup of participating schools and announced that multi-hyphenate entertainer and entrepreneur Nick Cannon will serve as the celebrity host for the event’s first-ever West Coast show on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Watch the reveal  video of the full marching band lineup at https://honda.us/HBOB2025Lineup

HBOB fans have made their voices heard, casting votes online to select the final two  bands to perform at the live event: Hampton University and University of Arkansas Pine Bluff.  The full HBOB 2025 lineup includes:  

• Alabama A&M University – Marching Maroon and White Band 

• Alabama State University – Mighty Marching Hornets 

• Hampton University – The Marching Force

• North Carolina A&T University – Blue and Gold Marching Machine 

• Southern University – Human Jukebox Marching Band 

• University of Arkansas Pine Bluff – Marching Musical Machine of the Mid-South Honda will provide an institutional grant to each of the six schools for their respective  music education programs and support the bands’ travel expenses to the Invitational Showcase  in Los Angeles. All 52 bands that participated in the voting process will also be awarded an  HBOB Legacy Grant from Honda.  

“Honda is thrilled to continue our longstanding support of the HBCU community  through HBOB which is a core part of our Drive the Legacy initiative,” said Jasmine Cockfield,  the project leader for Honda Battle of the Bands at American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “We  congratulate each of this year’s participating HBCU bands and are confident that they will put  on a memorable show for HBOB fans that promises to be a showcase for the ages.” 

Honda has supported HBCUs for over 35 years, recognizing their critical role in providing  higher education and opportunities for advancement to the Black community. This support  includes scholarships, programming, and initiatives that celebrate the dreams and potential of  HBCU students, helping shape them into future leaders. Through HBOB and the Honda Campus  All-Star Challenge, Honda has awarded over $14 million in grants in support of HBCU education  programs and facilities improvements, impacting the lives of more than 300,000 students.

Nick Cannon to Serve as HBOB Celebrity Host 

The host for the 2025 Honda Battle of the Bands will be multi-hyphenate entertainer  and entrepreneur Nick Cannon. Among his many film and TV credits, Cannon starred in the  classic 2002 film “Drumline,” that elevated public awareness and enthusiasm about the  ingenuity and creativity that is synonymous with HBCU marching band and dance troupe culture.  

“Honda Battle of the Bands has been a cherished celebration for fans of HBCU marching  bands, resonating deeply with generations who hold Black culture close to their hearts,” said  Cannon. “Hosting HBOB’s first-ever West Coast show is an honor. We’re going to create  unforgettable moments together.” 

New Band Selection Process for 2025 Event

In addition to hosting its first-ever West Coast showcase, HBOB also reimagined its  approach to the band selection process. In July, the Honda Legacy Council selected North  Carolina A&T University and Southern University to perform at HBOB 2025. From there, each  university issued a challenge to one other eligible HBCU marching band to perform at the  upcoming live event, with North Carolina A&T University challenging Alabama A&M University,  and Southern University challenging Alabama State University.  

Honda launched a public voting phase on July 16 and invited fans to help determine the  final two bands in the lineup. Fans could vote for their favorite band once per day through  August 15. The two bands receiving the highest number of votes from a roster of 52 eligible  schools were awarded the final two spots in the HBOB 2025 lineup. 

Tickets & Additional Event Information 

Tickets for HBOB 2025 are on sale now at www.hondabattleofthebands.com.  In addition to the Invitational Showcase, Honda is collaborating with National College  Resources Foundation (NCRF) to host NCRF’s annual Black College Expo™. The Black College  Expo will be held at SoFi Stadium prior to HBOB on Saturday, February 1, and feature over 200  colleges, including HBCUs and other private and public colleges, with over $10 million available  in scholarships. Students have the opportunity to be accepted on the spot to select colleges and  HBCUs. More details are available at www.blackcollegeexpo.com

“We are so excited to partner with Honda Battle of the Bands, changing lives by  providing access and opportunities to higher education,” said NCRF founder and CEO Dr.  Theresa Price. “It is heartwarming to work with an organization that shares the same vision as  NCRF.”  

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Honda and Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Honda has supported the success and dreams of Historically Black College and University  (HBCU) students for 35 years, through programs such as the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge  and Honda Battle of the Bands. These initiatives have impacted the lives of more than 300,000  students and provided over $14 million in grants toward HBCU education programs and  facilities improvements. 

Through its "Drive the Legacy" initiative, Honda also partners with HBCUs and organizations  such as the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, National Urban League, and local UNCF chapters,  to provide annual scholarship funding and offer development opportunities to HBCU students.  Through these efforts, Honda aims to recruit top talent for its future workforce. To advance its  leading investment in HBCUs, Honda also is a member of the HBCU Partnership Challenge, a  Congressional Bipartisan HBCU Caucus initiative that brings together government, industry and  HBCUs to create strategic, more sustainable HBCU partnerships. 

Learn more at https://www.honda.com/community/diversity-reports

 

About SoFi Stadium 

SoFi Stadium, the home of the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, is located at  Hollywood Park, a near 300-acre sports and entertainment destination being developed by Los  Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke in Inglewood, Calif. The 3.1 million-square foot SoFi Stadium is the largest stadium in the NFL, as well as the first indoor-outdoor stadium.  It seats approximately 70,000, expandable up to 100,000, with more than 260 luxury suites and  more than 13,000 premium seats. SoFi Stadium was host to Super Bowl LVI in 2022, the College  Football National Championship in 2023, WrestleMania in 2023, the annual LA Bowl Hosted By  Gronk, and was ranked the No. 1 stadium in the world for top-grossing concert and live event  ticket sales in 2023. SoFi Stadium is set to host eight FIFA World Cup ‘26 matches, Super Bowl  LXI in 2027, and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Olympic Games in 2028. Adjacent  to the stadium and sitting under the same roof canopy is the 2.5-acre American Airlines Plaza  and the 6,000-seat YouTube Theater. 

 

About National College Resources Foundation 

National College Resources Foundation (NCRF) was founded in 1999. The nonprofit hosted its  first Black College Expo™ in 2000 in California with over 35,000 people in attendance. National  College Resources Foundation (NCRF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational enhancement  organization, located in California with a broad national reach, whose mission is to curtail the  high school dropout rate and increase degree and/or certificate enrollment among  underserved, underrepresented, at risk, low resource, homeless and foster students. The vision  to close the gap in educational achievement, workforce and economic disparities with the goal  to end racism and racial inequality. NCRF has helped more than 600,000 students get into  college and secured more than 5 billion dollars in scholarships and grants for students. NCRF  has collaborated with HBCU Huston-Tillotson University (HT) to bring an HT Satellite campus to  California in Spring of 2025.