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Adelaide – Make Music Day’s Ultimate Destination City!

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The City of Adelaide has created a full Make Music Day takeover, with over 220 performers playing in 40+ venues across the city, from 9am to midnight this Make Music Day, June 21st. 

Co-designed with their local music community and Alliance Française Adelaide, these celebrations will be the highlight of Adelaide’s 10th anniversary as a UNESCO City of Music.

It is a key initiative of the City of Adelaide’s Live and Local program, delivered in partnership with the national Live Music Office and APRA AMCOS.

Lord Mayor Dr Jane Lomax-Smith said the festival was developed in response to feedback from Council’s Live Music Forum, held in November 2024, which brought together 100 members of the local music community.

“We heard that thriving music scenes create opportunities for young people, support original music across a range of genres, promote music venues of all sizes and offer all ages and family friendly events,” she said.

“On Make Music Day there are plenty of accessible, all ages and family friendly events to enjoy, and our lineup proudly showcases musicians from diverse cultural backgrounds, young and emerging bands, neurodivergent artists and performers living with disabilities.”

City visitors can expect to hear interesting combos at much-loved live music venues and solo acts performing at cafes and bars, galleries and bookstores.

Bands, choirs and community groups will also pop up in some unexpected places, from retail and cultural hubs to city squares.

Executive Director of Alliance Française Adelaide Anne-Lise Heynen-Giri said Fête de la Musique turns every corner into a stage and brings music to everyone.

“We’re thrilled to see this French-born celebration come to life in Adelaide’s streets, boosting the city’s vibrant live music scene”.

Make Music Day highlights include:

Adelaide Central Market celebrates ‘Fete de la Musique’ with a French-inspired musical line-up.

Adelaide Railway Station will thrill commuters with the Sun of Africa Drum and Dance Ensemble.

Hindmarsh Square/Mukata and Victoria Square/Tarntanyangga will ring with drums, bagpipes, community bands and more.

Rundle Mall hosts the Primary Schools Festival of Music Choir in the Gawler Place canopy.

 

More information: https://www.experienceadelaide.com.au/make-music-day/

Adelaide’s Make Music Day celebration delivers on City of Adelaide’s Strategic Plan commitment to amplify Adelaide’s status as a UNESCO City of Music. Make Music Day Adelaide and Live and Local is presented by City of Adelaide in partnership with the Live Music Office, APRA AMCOS and One Music Australia. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia.

Wyndham City Make Music Day Grants Available

By News
Wyndham City Creative Industries: Wyndham Make Music Day Grants

 

Make Music Day (21 June each year) is an internationally celebrated day of music making, featuring music in all its forms, encouraging people to band together and play in free public performances, jams or workshops, in many different locations.

The purpose of the Wyndham City Make Music Day Grants is to encourage and support accessible, participatory music-making activities, with a focus on developing the creative community within Wyndham. This funding supports individuals or groups to host free, accessible, open music-making activities in Wyndham on Make Music Day, Saturday 21 June 2025. There is a total grant pool of $6,000 with grants of either $500 or $1,000 being offered.

Make Music Day activities could take place in a variety of places within Wyndham (with appropriate permissions/licenses). Applicants are responsible for securing the appropriate venue or location to hold their activity.

Make Music Day activities must be free. One of the founding principles of this global celebration is that the events are free at the point of entry and therefore accessible to the greatest number of people.

Individual applicants must live within Wyndham City, or organisation applicants must have a strong existing connection with Wyndham City. All activities must be delivered within the Wyndham City area.

Successful applicants will be expected to be dedicated to developing and delivering their chosen activity and reporting outcomes upon completion.

Grant Objectives

  1. To encourage and promote music-making activity in Wyndham.
  2. To support networks and connections between creative communities in Wyndham.

Make Music Day activities can include, but are not limited to:

  • live performance for live audience
  • hosting an open rehearsal
  • hosting an open music jam
  • hosting an open music workshop

Applicants can include:

  • musicians – amateur or professional
  • bands or ensembles
  • community music groups
  • schools or other training institutions (for extra curricula activities)
  • private music teachers
  • producers, presenters or venues

Examples of support Council may consider funding include, but are not limited to: 

  • venue hire
  • artist fees
  • artist travel
  • catering
  • promotion
  • production / equipment hire
  • permits or licenses

Examples of venues or locations where activities could take place include, but are not limited to:

  • established music venue
  • hall / community centre
  • church
  • library
  • shopping centre / retail store
  • outdoor space such as park, garden, town square

Applications will be assessed against the following key assessment criteria: 

  • meeting grant eligibility requirements
  • alignment with grant objectives
  • articulation of proposed activity and perceived merits
  • demonstration of capacity for delivery of the proposed activity

Make Music Day Grants Key Dates

  • Friday 4 April: Applications go live
  • Monday 21 April 11.59pm: Deadline for applications
  • Wednesday 23 April: Notification of outcomes
  • Wednesday 30 April: Acceptance paperwork due
  • Monday 26 May: Deadline for completing promotion tasks
  • Saturday 21 June: Make Music Day
  • Monday 30 June: Due date for acquittal items

How to get involved 

Applications open on Wednesday 2 March 2025 and close on Monday 21 April 2025 at 11.59pm.

Apply here for a Make Music Day Grant.

More Information

For enquiries about the application process, please contact Sarah Wade at the Arts & Culture Team at arts@wyndham.vic.gov.au