Sunderland BID, Sunderland City Council, and We Make Culture have partnered for Make Music Day in the city.
Busking spots are designated at High Street West, Fawcett Street, Park Lane, Market Square, and Blandford Street.
Musicians at each site will play a selection of cover songs and original compositions and Sharon Appleby, Chief Executive of Sunderland BID, said the event βis a fantastic way of showcasing their talents to a wider audience.β
Make Music Day first came to the UK in 2012 and the number of gigs taking place has grown year on year.
The first UK-wide coordinated event took part in 2017 with support and funding from national organisations resulting in 147 performances.
And in 2022, 1000 live and online performances took place across the UK, involving 12,000 performers, who played to around 76,000 people and reached 2.8m via #MakeMusicDayUK.
The event falls on 21 June every year and Sharon said: βThis is the first year weβve taken part and I hope as many people as possible will head to the city centre and enjoy the performances from our local musicians.
βI think itβs a great initiative and a lovely way to mark the longest day of the year.β
Cllr John Price, Cabinet Member for Vibrant City at Sunderland City Council, voiced his support for the event.
He said: βSunderland is well known for its thriving local music scene, so this is a great addition to the cityβs events calendar. Itβs a great opportunity to showcase local upcoming talent and I think it will create a real buzz in the city centre that day.β
For more information about this and other events at Sunderland city centre visit www.sunderlandbid.co.uk



