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Why June 21 is celebrated as World Music Day: All you need to know
World Music Day, celebrated every year on June 21, is a global tribute to the universal language of music and its power to unite people across cultures and backgrounds. Known as Fte de la Musique, the celebration began in France in 1982 when the country's then Minister of Culture, Jack Lang, and composer Maurice Fleuret envisioned a day dedicated to making music accessible to everyone. Their aim was to encourage both amateur and professional musicians to take to the streets, parks, and public spaces, filling them with the sounds of live music and fostering a sense of community and choice of June 21 is significant, as it coincides with the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere—the longest day of the year—symbolising light, energy, and the creative spirit. The inaugural event in Paris saw free, open-air concerts and spontaneous performances, a tradition that quickly spread beyond France's borders. Today, World Music Day is observed in over 120 countries, including India, the United States, the UK, Germany, Italy, and Australia, with thousands of cities hosting concerts, jam sessions, and music core philosophy of World Music Day is inclusivity and participation. The slogan 'Faites de la musique' or 'Make music' reflects its mission: anyone, regardless of age, background, or skill level, is invited to perform or simply enjoy music. Events are typically free, breaking down barriers and promoting accessibility so that everyone can experience the joy of music. From professional orchestras to amateur singers, every genre and tradition finds a place in the celebrations, highlighting music's diversity and its role in cultural
Beyond entertainment, World Music Day serves as a platform for emerging artists, supports music education, and raises awareness about the importance of music in society. It fosters harmony, peace, and social connection, reminding us that music is not just an art form but a bridge that brings people together. As cities around the world come alive with melodies each June 21, World Music Day stands as a testament to the enduring, transformative power of music.