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Chattanooga Celebrates Make Music Day with 67 Live Events

Vibrant outdoor music celebration featuring live performances in Chattanooga.

News Summary

Chattanooga, Tennessee, celebrated its largest Make Music Day with over 67 live music events throughout the city. The celebration included more than 30 free performances on June 21st, showcasing local talent across various venues such as parks, businesses, and public spaces. Key highlights included acoustic sets, community singalongs, and performances at Chattanooga Airport, engaging residents and visitors in a vibrant musical experience.

Chattanooga Celebrates Make Music Day with Over 67 Live Music Events Throughout the City

Chattanooga, Tennessee, has marked its biggest Make Music Day celebration to date this June, featuring more than 67 live music events throughout the city. The highlights of the month include over 30 free performances scheduled for June 21st, showcasing the community’s rich musical talent across various neighborhoods, parks, businesses, and public spaces.

Event Highlights

A diverse lineup of performances is set to engage residents and visitors alike. The key events include:

  • Green Stages: This series focuses on unamplified acoustic sets held in neighborhood parks, underscoring Chattanooga’s recognition as a National Park City.
  • Chatta Sings @ ArtsBuild: A community singalong led by Naomi Griffin Self, scheduled for Saturday morning to encourage public participation.
  • Live Production Masterclass at Songbirds: Attendees can participate in a behind-the-scenes sound and production workshop, culminating in a live performance.
  • Live Performance at Chattanooga Airport: Josie Weisenberger will perform at the airport on Saturday, enhancing the travel experience for arriving and departing passengers.
  • Riverfront Nights: Scenic live performances along the riverfront will feature both local and regional artists, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere.
  • Bessie Smith Big 9 Music Fest: This event celebrates soul, gospel, and R&B music, showcasing some of the best genres in the community.
  • Live Music at CARTA Shuttle Park: Scheduled performances throughout the day to provide entertainment for commuters and visitors.
  • Dolly Parton Imagination Library Bus Activities: At ArtsBuild, storytime activities will engage children in the community.
  • Sousapalooza: Hosted by the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera at First Baptist Church, this event celebrates the legacy of American composer John Philip Sousa.

Make Music Day Significance

Make Music Day is recognized globally as a celebration of creativity and community connection, and Chattanooga is positioning itself among the most active participants in this annual event. By utilizing public spaces such as parks and the airport, the city is bringing music to unexpected locations, enriching the cultural fabric of the community.

Community Engagement

The celebration also includes a preview event at Deadbird Studio, featuring a variety of local artists to set the tone for Make Music Day. As the day unfolds, a series of evening concerts will conclude the festivities, creating a vibrant community atmosphere under the stars and bringing residents together through the universal language of music.

Background Context

Make Music Day is celebrated on the summer solstice each year, inviting musicians of all levels to perform freely in public spaces. This initiative aims to inspire communities to engage in music-making and enjoyment, promoting a shared sense of belonging and creativity. Chattanooga’s extensive lineup of events and dedicated participation illustrates the city’s commitment to cultural enrichment and community involvement.

With an impressive array of performances planned, Chattanooga continues to demonstrate its love for music and community spirit, solidifying its status as a hub for artistic expression and regional culture.

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