An image of several people playing brass instruments in two rows. They are wearing bright blue suit jackets. The background features a crumpled Union Jack. The text at the top of the image read ‘Best of British’ in a white Old English font. There is a logo in the bottom left hand corner that is an image of different brass instruments fanned out. In the bottom right hand corner there is the City of Campbelltown logo which features a tree in the middle surrounded by two yellow branches.
A photograph of a band performing on stage. There is a row of performers standing up in the front of the stage, each behind a music stand. They are all playing brass instruments and wearing blue suit jackets with black pants. Behind them sits the rest of the band.
A photograph of a band performing on stage. The band is seated on stage in a U-shape in several rows and each person is holding a brass musical instrument. The band members are dressed in all black. In the background there is a screen which is showing a black and white image.

A Class of Brass - Best of British

Music • Classical
South Australia
Experience a magnificent afternoon of live music with one of South Australia's traditional British-style Brass Bands.
It's not the Last Night of the Proms - nor are we playing in the Royal Albert Hall - but please sit back, relax, and enjoy the concert as we celebrate the Best of British.

Presented by: Campbelltown City Band

Campbelltown City Band is a British-style Brass Band based in the city of Campbelltown, providing quality musical entertainment and musical development opportunities for our band members and the community.

2019 celebrated and commemorated 100 years of Brass banding within our community, with a fine legacy of entertaining and numerous wins on the competition stage. We are extremely proud to continue the tradition into the next century.

CCB has enjoyed much success over recent years on the concert stage under the direction of our musical director Peter Smith, thrilling audiences with a wide-ranging repertoire of music.

A key factor to our success is that we are both 'friendly and enjoyable' and that we strive to ensure that all are encouraged in their musical endeavours.