World Singing Day is observed worldwide every third Saturday of October, celebrating the joy of singing and its unifying power. Established in 2012 by American musician Scott Johnson, co-founder of the Positive Music Association, the event encourages people from diverse backgrounds to come together and sing without the pressure of performance or judgment. Participants gather in various locations such as parks, schools, community centers, and homes to engage in communal singing, fostering a sense of togetherness and community. The celebration is inclusive, welcoming individuals regardless of their singing ability, race, or background. Activities can range from joining local sing-alongs to singing in private settings like cars or showers, with the aim of enhancing mood and promoting social connections.
Third Saturday in October: Singing Day
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