LONDON PRIDE A Display by the Household Division The Band of The Life Guards The Band of The BIues and Royals The Bands of the Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots and Irish Guards The Corps of Drums of the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards and 2nd Battalion Scots Guards
Bond Of Friendship COCKNEY COCKTAIL MEDLEY:- Don't Dilly Dally On The Way - Down At The Old Bull And Bush - Wot Cher (Knocked 'Em) In The Old Kent Road - My Old Dutch - Knees Up Mother Brown - Royal Celebration - Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner - There's Something About A Soldier
SALUTE FROM CANADA (March Off) The Bands Of the Royal RegIment of Canada and the 48th Highlanders of Canada with The Pipes and Drums of the Toronto Scottish Regiment and the 48th Highlanders of Canada
Maple Leaf Forever - Alberta Bound
THE MASSED BANDS (Part 1) Musicians from over fifty Regimental Bands and Corps of Drums combine to present a spectacular musical display
Voice Of The Guns
THE MASSED BANDS (Part 2)
The Vedette - Red Cloak - Battle Hymn Of The Republic
THE MASSED BANDS (Part 3)
Europe United - Procession Of The Nobles
THE MASSED BANDS (March Off)
Forward With Courage
QUICK SILVER (Part 1) A fast-moving marching display by the Massed Bands and Bugles of the Light Division The Bands and Bugles of 1st Battalion light Infantry, 1st Battalion Royal Green Jackets, 3rd Battalion Royal Green Jackets Junior Band Light Infantry Depot and Royal Green Jackets School Of Music
Silver Bugles - Swing March - Les Clarions Anglais - Mechanised Infantry
'THE SILVER JUBILEE RESERVE AND CADET FORCES REVIEW' Her Majesty The Queen inspects the Parade from a state landau followed by the March Past of the assembled troops.
Slow March: Royal Review Quick March: A Life On The Ocean Wave
'OPENING FANFARE' 150 Fanfare Trumpeters signal the beginning of the Pageant. conducted by Major A.J. Richards, Director of Music, The Life Guards.
Antiphonal Fanfare: Prelude To Pageantry 1977
'ALL THE QUEEN'S MEN' A combined display by musicians from all three services. The Mounted Bands of the Household Cavalry, Four Regiments of Guards, Four Bands of HM Royal Marines, Four Bands of the Royal Air Force and Massed Fanfare Trumpeters, under the direction of Captain W. Shillitto, Senior Director of Music, Royal Marines.
Entry of the Bands: The Army, The Navy And The Air Force Slow March: Preobrajensky March Quick March: To Your Guard Trumpet March: Knights Of The Queen
'THE SKIRL 0' THE PIPES' A marching display by Bands and Pipes from the Scottish, Irish and Gurkha Regiments, under the direction of Captain D.R. Beat, Director of Music, Scots Guards.
Slow March: Flower of Scotland Quick Marches: Caller Herriri Scots Wha Hae Harry Lauder Songs
'CROWN IMPERIAL' A Silver Jubilee tribute to Her Majesty The Queen by the Massed Bands and audience. The Massed Bands are under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel T. le M. Sharpe, Senior Director of Music, British Army.
March: King’s Guard Fanfare: Royal Jubilee March: Pomp And Circumstance No. 1
'HAPPY AND GLORIOUS' Over 1500 musicians from 36 bands play popular music on a grand scale The Massed Bands are under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel T. le M. Sharpe.
Entry of the Bands: Congratulations Band features: Long Live Elizabeth Bells Across The Meadow Gold And Silver Waltz
'THE GRAND FINALE' The unforgettable sight and sound of a massive band of over 2000 performers play stirring music inspired by the Coronation of Her Majesty The Queen.
Assembly Marches: Royal Scots Polka Wembley Way Sambre Et Meuse Pageant Music: Vivat Regina
'OPENING FANFARE' The pageant begins with a fanfare sounded by over 100 Fanfare Trumpeters, conducted by Captain G.E. Evans, Director of Music, The Blues and Royals.
Fanfare: Prelude to Pageantry 1975
'SCARLET AND GOLD' A traditional marching display by the Massed Bands of the Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots and Irish Guards, under the direction of Major E.G. Hora bin, Director of Music, Irish Guards.
Entry of the Bands: Scarlet and Gold Slow March: Royal Standard Quick March: Cockney Cocktail Band feature: Trumpet Prelude
'GAELIC GALAXY' The Bands, Pipes and Drums of Scottish and Irish Regiments under the direction of Captain D.R. Beat, Director of Music, Scots Guards, play music with a Gaelic flavour.
Slow March: Goin’ Home Quick Marches: Blue Bonnets O’er The Border St Patrick’s Day
'TUNES OF GLORY' A gigantic massed band of over 1,000 performers with the Guns of The King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel T le M. Sharpe, Senior Director of Music, British Army.
The Valiant Years Keel Row Battle Music
'BANDSTAND GRAND' Over 1,200 musicians combine in a feast of entertainment. Massed trombones, xylophones and and post horns are featured, culminating in a splendid fireworks display.
Entry of the Bands: Soldiers In The Park The Stein Song Trombone Feature: The Peanut Vendor Xylophone Feature: Galop from ‘William Tell’ Post Horn Feature: Post Horn Galop
Music For The Royal Fireworks
'FINALE MUSTER PARADE' All the performers who have taken part assemble to mark the end of a truly unforgettable evening.