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Borneo International Band Festival to feature vibrant youth concert bands

Borneo International Band Festival to feature vibrant youth concert bands

Borneo Post10-07-2025
St Joseph's School Marching Band will be among the ensembles performing at the inaugural BIBF.
KUCHING (July 10): The inaugural Borneo International Band Festival (BIBF) 2025 will be held at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus Multipurpose Hall here this weekend.
A press release said it will bring together vibrant youth concert bands from across Borneo in a spectacular showdown of musical talent and cultural exchange.
The festival is organised by the Malaysia Concert & Marching Band Association (MCMBA) in collaboration with Kuching Concert & Marching Band Association (KCMBA).
Among some of the region's top ensembles performing at BIBF on Saturday (July 12) include Malaysia International Wind Festival (miwFEST) 2024 champion Kuching Wind Symphony, St Joseph's School Marching Band, as well as talented bands and ensembles from Sibu, Miri, and Sabah.
With Open and Scholastic Class Competitions judged by an esteemed international and local panel, audiences can expect a full day of stunning performances, passionate artistry, and unforgettable moments.
Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian is scheduled to officiate at the event and honour the outstanding talents during the awards ceremony.
MCMBA president and festival director Wilson Tan said BiBF 2025 is more than just a competition.
'It is a celebration of community, talent, and the power of music to inspire.
'We are deeply honoured by the support of Datuk Amar Dr Sim and look forward to showcasing the energy and excellence of our young musicians,' he said.
On Sunday (July 13) there will be an exclusive educational clinic and band exchange session led by Dr Nipat Kanchanahud of Kasetsart University, Bangkok, a renowned figure in Thailand's music education scene.
This session underscores BIBF's commitment to learning, collaboration, and elevating musical standards in the region.
For entry passes go to https://mcmba.com.my/index.php/ticketing/borneo-international-band-festival.
For updates, look for BIBF on social media.
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