Celebrate Make Music Day, June 21st

#MakeMusicDay, the worldwide music celebration held each June 21, the summer solstice, is going virtual this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Unlike traditional music festivals, Make Music Day celebrates and promotes the natural music maker in all of us, regardless of age, background or skill level. Make Music Day is an open invitation for everyone to make, enjoy, perform, teach and learn music on the longest day of the year and the launch of summer. Across the U.S., in cities large and small, musicians and organizers heeded the call and have created fun, engaging, new ways for anyone to join in the celebration on Sunday, June 21 while also practicing social distancing.

ABOUT MAKE MUSIC DAY

•Make Music Day is an annual  one-day event in which free live musical performances, opportunities to make music, and other musical happenings take place on the longest day of the year.                           

•Festivities across the US are part of a world-wide celebration of music-making in over 1000 cities, inspired by France’s Fête de la Musique.      

Read the official Make Music Alliance press release here.

Music is a universal language. No matter our differences, we can join together in the joyous celebration of creativity, rhythm, movement and melody. Please join the celebration!

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