Worcester came alive with the sound of music this week as Make Music Day returned to the city with a free, citywide celebration open to all residents.
The annual event, which took place across Worcester, brought live performances to neighborhoods throughout the city at no cost to attendees. Make Music Day is part of a worldwide tradition held each year on the summer solstice, and Worcester’s local edition once again gave musicians and music lovers alike a chance to connect and celebrate together in public spaces.
The free format means the event is accessible to everyone — no tickets, no barriers, just live music woven into the fabric of the city for a day. It’s the kind of community celebration that reminds residents why Worcester is such a vibrant place to call home.
Whether you caught a performance on a street corner, in a park, or at a local venue, Make Music Day Worcester delivered on its promise of bringing joy and artistic energy to the Heart of the Commonwealth.
Sources: Patch