The International Staff Band makes monthly visits to Salvation Army centres around the UK, presenting musical concerts and leading worship and open-air meetings. On a normal weekend Corps visit, the band will present a concert on a Saturday evening, lead the Sunday worship meetings, and sometimes present a further concert at the local Salvation Army Church on Sunday afternoon. The band also participates in most major Salvation Army events held in venues including London's
Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Conference Centre and
Royal Festival Hall, often alongside the
International Staff Songsters. The ISB is featured frequently in national television and radio broadcasts including BBC
Songs of Praise,
BBC Radio 2's
Sunday Half Hour and
Listen to the Band. In addition to its activities in the UK, the ISB has toured extensively, including the United States, Switzerland, Canada, Australia,
New Zealand and
Japan. The band has released numerous collaborative recordings, such as
The Heaton Collection (2002-2018) with
Black Dyke Band; a six-album project featuring the works of
Wilfred Heaton. In recent years, the ISB has also represented Salvation Army bands at the National Brass Band Championships’ Gala Concerts in the Royal Albert Hall, London, as well as at other significant brass banding occasions. In June 2011, the band celebrated its 120th anniversary with a weekend of events in London, culminating in a day of concerts at the
Royal Albert Hall on Saturday 4 June in which all eight Salvation Army staff bands took part. ==Recordings==