For 18 seasons, Drum Corps International partnered with Fathom Events and its predecessors to bring the excitement of Marching Music’s Major League™ to digital cinema screens across the United States.

A prolonged decline in attendance at DCI’s World Championship cinema event mirrors a continued nationwide trend of diminishing movie theater attendance and the increased demand for more convenient in-home live streaming alternatives. This has led to the decision for DCI to suspend its “Big, Loud & Live” theater presentation indefinitely.

“We realize that the ‘Big, Loud and Live’ event was much more than merely watching a drum corps show in a movie theater,” said Bob Jacobs, DCI senior director of marketing. “These cinematic events helped to replicate and extend the spirit of shared participation and sense of community which is fundamental to the drum corps experience, and were a highlight of the summer for many individuals and groups – especially those who weren’t able to witness a live DCI Tour event in-person. For many folks across the country, these events have truly served as ‘the next-best thing to being there.’” 

Big, Loud & Live Attendance
"Big, Loud & Live" attendance figures from the programs inception in 2004.

 

First airing in a select number of cinemas during the 2004 DCI World Championships, attendance at and locations carrying “Big Loud & Live” grew over the next decade to a highwater mark in 2014. As at-home streaming video options became more readily available in subsequent years, attendance showed a consistent decline over the next five seasons before the cancellation of the 2020 DCI Tour due to the pandemic. 

While “Big, Loud & Live” events returned in 2022 and 2023, with a slight uptick year over year, attendance figures were more than 50 percent below what they were in the mid 2010s. 

“Our creative partnership with Fathom was pioneering since its inception and helped usher-in an industry-changing era of innovative theatrical digital content delivery on the grand scale from a wide range of sources worldwide,” Jacobs said. “The quality of our productions has been executed at the absolute highest professional broadcast standards, but sadly, the economies of scale simply no longer work in our favor, forcing the difficult decision to suspend the cinema program.”

Looking Ahead 

Broadcast Hosts 2023
Veteran DCI broadcaster Steve Rondinaro will be joined by Lindsey Vento to host the 2024 DCI World Championship Finals Awards Ceremony on August 10.

 

For those unable to experience the 2024 Drum Corps International Tour in the stadium, DCI broadcast partner FloMarching has returned for the 2024 summer season carrying one of its most ambitious streaming schedules to date.  

View the 2024 FloMarching streaming schedule

Longtime DCI broadcasters Steve Rondinaro and Lindsey Vento will also return to their seats in front of the cameras during the last week of the season, along with much of the broadcast production staff that worked behind the scenes. In partnership with FloMarching, Rondinaro and Vento will host a number of online segments covering the events in and around DCI World Championships Week. Special coverage will culminate on Saturday August 10, with the DCI World Championship Finals Awards Ceremony, streamed live and free of charge to DCI’s and FloMarching’s social media accounts.

Watch 2024 DCI Tour events live on FloMarching

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