
Brazilian music
says yes.
Artists from all generations and genres who support Make Music Day — because they believe music should be accessible to everyone, in any public square, on June 21.
Hear it directly from them.
Rogério Flausino (Jota Quest) and Soraya Barne, Cultural Attaché at the French Embassy in Brazil, speak about the meaning of the movement.
Names the world recognises.
Make Music Day | Make Music has the support of major international artists, officially listed at makemusicday.org.
Full list at makemusicday.org/ambassadors
The Brazil that makes music.
From rock to samba, from axé to blues — artists from all genres have recorded their support for Make Music Day.
Institutional Voice
Soraya BarneCultural Attaché at the French Embassy in Brazil. Soraya represents the official voice of France — birthplace of the Fête de la Musique — recognising Make Music Day as a legitimate expression of the original movement founded in 1982.
"Make Music Day | Make Music is about democratising music — bringing art to the street, to the square, to wherever people are."
Make Music Brazil Channel, YouTube