Warm-Up before a game The band holds a final rehearsal the morning of a Saturday
game day. The band stretches in a parade block and warms up in sections to fix any last musical issues before performance. In past years, the band participated in the Spirit Walk, wherein the band formed a tunnel into the stadium from the main thoroughfare and played various school songs as the football team entered. From here, the band moved approximately two hours before
kickoff into the courtyard of the
Iowa State Center near the
Scheman Building. Here the students would stretch and warm up on their musical instrument. Guides would sometime give special performances before assembly for early-arriving Cyclone fans, and the whole band would perform a few songs and a sample of the halftime shows for the gathered audience. The band would then break by ranks to form a block and parade under cadences to the south side of
Jack Trice Stadium for pregame. Recently, the band has maintained the Spirit Walk tradition, now held in front of
Jack Trice Stadium; however, there have also been approximately five sub-groups made up of a few of every instrument forming "Tailgating Bands" that will roam the parking lots, playing school songs for the fans out tailgating. After the Spirit Walk is complete, the band will move to the
Alumni Center's eastern staircase and perform a collection of school songs, halftime selections, and other cheers, in what is called a "Step Show". Once complete, the band still dismisses by rank to form the parade block, and then marches around the parking lots and back into
Jack Trice Stadium. Beginning in 2015, the State Storm ensemble parades through the parking lots of Jack Trice Stadium and the RV Village, separately from the Varsity Band, also entertaining fans with selections from the halftime show, school songs, and cheer favorites. A favorite Storm activity is circling around a row of portable toilets, waiting to serenade the next fan who exits a stall.
Pregame The ISUCF'V'MB pregame show begins as the drum majors enter the playing field and bring the band to
attention with the call of "Go State!" The band enters the field to a double-time "X"
drum cadence in alternating clockwise and counterclockwise
cyclones, the looping imagery reminiscent of the
Cyclones' nickname. Straight lines are formed at five-yard intervals before half the band "unfolds" to form a square block for the presentation of the opening "ISU Fanfare". The band launches into "
ISU Fights", the school
fight song, and forms a gigantic "ISU" (with flanking lines of
flags and
Sousaphones), then "floats" it down to
midfield and faces the west stands of Jack Trice Stadium. The band then turns to face east and plays Wilson's "For I, For S". The students in the "S"
mark time while the "I" and the "U" march together to form a grand central block. They then flip and march back out, having reversed the "floating ISU" to face the east stands. "
The National Anthem Fanfare" is the next song performed, while the band forms a star-like shape in front of the central 50 yard line ladder. "
The Star-Spangled Banner" is played under the colors of Iowa State's
Reserve Officer Training Corps unit (conducted by the director of a visiting band if one is present). This is followed by "The Bells of Iowa State"―a song inspired by the
Campanile. The band then plays "Go Cyclones Go!", and transitions into the Iowa State logo. The band transitions to form the word CYCLONES on the field while playing "ISU Fights", and then turns and marches North while playing "Rise Sons of Iowa State". The band then "swings" to the tunnel formation. Here the band plays the fight song once the football team comes to the field, after which the band runs off to its position in the stands near the
Jacobson Athletic Building. All pregame music is memorized by the entire ISUCF'V'MB. During the 2012 season, some modifications to the pregame show were made. The show still follows the same sequence from entering the field into floating the ISU while playing "Iowa State Fights". "Go Cyclones Go" has been moved later into the show, and the ISU is now flipped / "For I For S" is played immediately after playing "Fights". "
God Bless America" has been replaced with a fanfare leading directly into "
The Star-Spangled Banner", along with a new star set. Once the National Anthem is complete, a new set depicting the
Campanile is formed, along with a new introduction (based upon the Campanile's "
Westminster Quarters") being played for "Bells". Following "Bells", "Go Cyclones Go" is now played while forming the university's I-State logo. The band then moves to its spelling of 'CYCLONES' while playing its "First Down" cheer, wherein it again plays "Fights". The band continues to then traditionally 'swing' into the tunnel for the football team. In 2019, more pregame modifications took place, and the band no longer "swings" to a tunnel formation; instead, the band stops in place after Rise Sons of Iowa State and commences the "Cyclone Power" chant. Once started, the east side of the stadium will chant "Cyclone" and the west side will respond will "Power." When the football team runs onto the field, the band plays the fight song once more, running to the stands when the drum majors give them the call.
Halftime during an autumn 2005 halftime The band enters the field at the conclusion to the
first half, glide-stepping to drum taps. The song selection of the ISUCF'V'MB is eclectic and varied: classical music,
jazz,
Latin,
movie themes, pop,
rock and roll of all decades,
show tunes, and
swing are all featured. Field formations often reflect the style of music being played—or even the individual song —itself using picture-oriented drills. Two or three songs are selected per halftime, and are performed facing the west stands of Jack Trice Stadium. Occasionally a song may be played facing east to entertain the opposite stands. Solos (usually on
trombone or trumpet) are sometimes part of the presentation, and the pregame "high-step" is often used for dramatic effect at the finale. Favorite tunes from the year are chosen for a "recycle" show for the last game of every year, the choice of songs given to the seniors in the band. Every halftime performance concludes with "ISU Fights" as the band high steps off the field before the second half and returns to the stands. As recently at 2019, the band no longer glide-steps onto the field to drum taps. At the beginning of each halftime performance, the band will line the east side of the field and run onto the field to their positions when the drum majors blow their whistles (a technique termed "bravehearting").
The stands before a
kick-off The band also performs in the stands between
plays and during
timeouts. For offense, the ISUCF'V'MB has specific fanfares for first and third
down, and the
drumline repeats cadence for every second down. "ISU Fights" is played after Cyclone
touchdowns, and "For I, For S" is played after successful
field goals and extra points. Songs for defense are louder, more bombastic, laced with
power chords, in hopes of disrupting the opposing teams'
pre-play preparations. Other songs played include arrangements of
Little Mix's "Wings",
Demi Lovato's "Confident", and
The Lonely Island's "I'm on a Boat". The drum majors organize a "Roving Band" in the second half that parades around the stadium and up into the stands, playing fight songs and doing cheers. The band has the tradition of reversing their baseball caps after Cyclones win, often playing an arrangement of
Sweet Caroline. Recently, the "Roving Band" has been replaced with State Storm, a sub-section of the Cyclone Marching Band. Additionally, a tailgating band made up of mostly captains and members of the band with exceptional musicianship will be put together and play for the president of Iowa State (currently
Wendy Wintersteen). == State Storm ==