Make Music Day is a global event celebrated in 154 cities across the US, held annually on June 21st. In Palm Beach County, Florida, a local version of Make Music Day is set to take place, bringing together amateur and professional musicians to share their love of music with the community.
The event, which originated in France in 1982 as the Fête de la Musique, has grown to become a widespread phenomenon, with millions of people participating in over 2,000 cities worldwide. Make Music Palm Beach County is a collaborative effort between various music organizations and venues in the county, including Masterworks Chorus of the Palm Beaches and the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County.
On June 21, 2024, music enthusiasts in Palm Beach County are invited to partake in a day filled with free performances at multiple venues throughout the county. From jazz to classical, pop to Caribbean and Latin music, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Families can also join in the fun by learning to play unique instruments like bucket drums and boom whackers.
Some of the planned events for Make Music Palm Beach County include a mass chorus sing-along, performances by a Daiko Drum group, and interactive music sessions with harmonicas, boom whackers, and bucket drums at various locations in West Palm Beach and Delray Beach. Additionally, there will be activities for children at Rohi’s Readery and vinyl record swapping at Northwood Art and Music Warehouse.
To participate in Make Music Palm Beach County as a musician or venue, interested individuals can sign up on the event’s website. This inclusive and engaging celebration of music aims to bring the community together through the power of music.
For media inquiries or more information about the event, interested parties can reach out to the designated contacts. You can also visit the event’s website and follow them on social media for updates and announcements.