(CNN) The Ohio State School for the Blind's marching band bills itself as the only blind marching band in the world.

On Wednesday, the group adds another achievement to its list of accomplishments: Band members will be performing at the halftime show for the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Florida.

The marching band is made up of students in grades 7-12, at a school in Columbus, Ohio, where most of the students have little to no vision. But that hasn't stopped the band from racking up a pretty impressive resumé.

The Ohio State School for the Blind's marching band was the lead band at the Outback Bowl's New Year's Eve parade on Tuesday. Members also competed in the Outback Bowl marching band competition on Monday.

"We are excited to host this group of talented young people as part of our halftime show and New Year's Eve Parade," Outback Bowl President and CEO Jim McVay said in a statement. "It is a great opportunity to showcase their abilities on a big stage."

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