Registrations Are Open

To Perform or Host A Concert
On Friday, June 21st, 2024

 

Quick Registration Tips

Can I use my login credentials from last season to register for this year’s Make Music New York?

Yes you can! If you created a profile with us last season, you should be able to log in using the same user name and password.

Who can participate as a performing musician?

Anyone and everyone throughout the five boroughs of NYC is welcomed and encouraged to create a Performer profile and to perform as part of the Make Music New York celebrations on June 21st: New Yorkers of all ages, backgrounds, ethnicities, sexual orientations, disabilities, music styles, instruments and skill levels – from beginner to student to professional.

If you are registering for the first time, we are pleased to have you join us! As you create your Performer profile, be as complete as possible. If you include a bio, music samples and social media tags, it will make it easier for interested host venues to learn all about you and your music and it might encourage them to send you an invitation to play a concert from their spot. But you have final control of your own destiny. After your profile has been set up, you can also search for participating host Venues and send them requests to play, and you can work out additional concert needs and details directly with them through the registration platform.

Creating your profile is pretty intuitive and within minutes, you should have access to the Make Music New York database to help you find your perfect match. But if you have questions or require special assistance, please contact us at info@makemusicny.org.

If you participated in a recent Make Music New York festival, simply log into the profile you previously created and make sure thatit is up to date.

Your responsibility as a Performer Just as we reach out to Performers to take part in the festival, we reach out to host Venues across NYC. Once your performance is confirmed, remember that your Venue is counting on you to arrive on time for your allotted concert set! Do stay in touch with your Venue contact on June 21st if you are running late. And please take some photos or short video clips of your performance to share with us as well.

Who can participate as a host venue?

Anyone and everyone throughout the five boroughs of NYC is welcomed and encouraged to host musicians from their outdoor space: sidewalks fronting local businesses like shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and music venues; museums, libraries and other cultural institutions; community gardens; even your own porch, stoop, driveway or lawn. Please do not, however, create a Venue profile for a public park or DOT plaza on your own initiative, as such spaces require special permits that must be secured directly by us. When you do see a public park or plaza Venue profile on the database, it was created by us and is available for your performance as outlined. If you do not see an existing profile for your preferred park or DOT plaza, please contact us at info@makemusicny.org.

The Register link is not working for me!

Yikes, sorry. First, try clearing your cache, as your browser may be trying to send you to a URL from a previous season by mistake. If that doesn’t work, please try logging onto ny.makemusicday.org using a different browser. If you are still experiencing difficulties, contact us at info@makemusicny.org.

Last year I took part as a musician by performing a virtual, livestreamed concert. Can I do this again this year?

Yes you can! As you create your Performer profile, you will see the option to schedule a virtual, livestreamed concert.

Who puts this all together?

Make Music New York is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization whose mission celebrates the musician in all of us, connects New Yorkers to their communities and with each other, brings bold new artistic creations to life, unites diverse communities in a spirit of celebration and energizes the shared social spaces that make NYC a cultural capital. Visit our About Us page to learn more!

How else can I get involved in the festival?

Consider becoming a volunteer to help us with our outreach, marketing and production efforts. If interested, drop us a line at info@makemusicny.org.

I have more questions!

More FAQs are addressed on the FAQs page of this website.

 “Make Music is one of the best things that have happened to New York musical life in the past decade”

— Alex Ross, The Rest Is Noise