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HBCU LOVE: Texas Southern University’s Ocean of Soul Marching Band Featured in Vogue Magazine on Juneteenth

Texas Southern University’s celebrated marching band, the Ocean of Soul, is featured in the Summer 2026 issue of Vogue Magazine, released for print on June 19, 2026 — Juneteenth. The full-band spread includes the Ocean of Soul marching band, drum majors, and dance team, marking a historic moment for the university, the HBCU community, and the city of Houston.

Texas Southern University’s celebrated marching band, the Ocean of Soul, is featured in the Summer 2026 issue of Vogue Magazine, released for print on June 19, 2026 — Juneteenth. The full-band spread includes the Ocean of Soul marching band, drum majors, and dance team, marking a historic moment for the university, the HBCU community, and the city of Houston.

Texas Southern University’s celebrated marching band, the Ocean of Soul, is featured in the Summer 2026 issue of Vogue Magazine, released for print on June 19, 2026 — Juneteenth. The full-band spread includes the Ocean of Soul marching band, drum majors, and dance team, marking a historic moment for the university, the HBCU community, and the city of Houston.

The feature arrives during Black Music Month, the federally recognized celebration of June as a tribute to Black musical heritage, tradition, and contribution to American culture – a tradition the Ocean of Soul embodies with every performance.

Under the direction of Brian Simmons, now in his fifth year and entering his sixth season as Director of Bands, the Ocean has built one of the most remarkable runs of national visibility in its history.

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During Mr. Simmons’ tenure, they’ve performed at Wrestlemania. They’ve become one of the most anticipated bands at Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans. In 2024, the Ocean of Soul accompanied Beyoncé Knowles-Carter during her iconic Beyoncé Bowl performance on Christmas Day. It was one of the most-watched sporting events of the year, bringing the HBCU marching band tradition to a global audience that surpassed 27 million views.

The band also performed alongside Grammy-winning artist Lizzo at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, cementing their place at the intersection of HBCU excellence and mainstream American culture.

“Every time we step onto a new stage, we carry the legacy of every student who has worn this uniform,” said Director Brian Simmons. “There are no words that are adequate for what it means to see our students in the pages of Vogue, on Juneteenth. This is what we built this for. It is what our students prepare for daily.”

The Vogue Summer 2026 feature showcases the full Ocean of Soul ensemble, including the marching band, drum majors, and the Motion of the Ocean dance team, in an editorial spread that highlights the visual power, precision, and cultural identity of the program. The feature is available in the Summer 2026 print edition of Vogue and at vogue.com.

Texas Southern University and the Ocean of Soul invite the public to be part of this historic moment.

Supporters can contribute to the band program’s High Tide giving campaign at give.tsu.edu/campaign/623059/donate.

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