Make Music Big Bear fills the Village and Moonridge with live sounds on summer solstice
More than 60 musicians performed across Big Bear Lake on June 21, turning Father's Day and the longest day of the year into a community-wide concert.
By Big Bear News1 min read
Big Bear Lake's Village and Moonridge corridor came alive with live music Sunday, June 21, as Make Music Big Bear coincided with both Father's Day and the summer solstice — giving residents and visitors a triple reason to celebrate.
More than 60 musicians spread out along the Moonridge corridor and Village L, filling the mountain air with performances ranging across what could not be confirmed as specific genres from the available source material. The free, outdoor format of Make Music events — modeled after France's Fête de la Musique tradition, celebrated worldwide on the summer solstice — typically places performers in storefronts, parking lots, and public spaces, turning an entire neighborhood into an open-air stage.
The event appears to be growing as a beloved local tradition, though organizer details and quotes from participating musicians could not be confirmed from the available source material. A reporter should follow up with event organizers for comment on turnout, plans for future years, and how residents can get involved as performers or volunteers.
Watch the Big Bear Lake community calendar and local social media pages for announcements about next year's Make Music Big Bear.
Sources (1)
- 1.The Grizzly
Father's Day, the summer solstice and Make Music Big Bear all happened Sunday, June 21
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