The celebrated “Mean Green Marching Machine” HBCU marching band from Mississippi Valley State University has received an invitation to participate in the 60th Presidential Inauguration Parade in Washington, D.C., on January 20, 2025.
This invitation continues MVSU’s tradition of national performances.
In 1965, the band became the first Historically Black College or University ensemble to march in the Tournament of Roses Parade.
They returned to Pasadena in 1968 and performed in President Richard Nixon’s inaugural parade on Jan. 20, 1969. These milestones reflect the band’s enduring legacy as cultural ambassadors for Mississippi and the HBCU community.
The total cost of this historic trip, including travel, accommodations, meals, and equipment, is approximately $350,000, the school said.
“This is not just a moment of pride for our university but for the entire state of Mississippi,” said Dr. Jerryl Briggs, MVSU President. “It is an opportunity to showcase our legacy, celebrate our culture, and invest in the future leaders of our community.” This participation allows students to engage in the peaceful transition of power and gain global exposure while celebrating the university’s 75th anniversary,” Briggs added.

The “Mean Green Marching Machine” has started GoFundMe effort to raise money for the trip.
Courtesy: MVSU