Sound Of Music Festival
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Past Festivals:
Sound of Music Festival 2024
Sound of Music Festival 2021
Sound of Music Festival 2020
Sound of Music Festival 2019
Sound of Music Festival 2018
Location
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
The next Sound of Music Festival will be happening sometime in the future.
Quick Info
Typical Attendance: 200000
Summer Festival
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Contact
Mailing Addresses
Mailing Address
PO Box 85007 561 Brant Street Burlington ON L7R 4K3
PO Box 85007 561 Brant Street Burlington ON L7R 4K3
Email Addresses
Media and Marketing
communications@soundofmusic.ca
communications@soundofmusic.ca
General Inquiries
info@soundofmusic.ca
info@soundofmusic.ca
Volunteer Inquries
volunteers@soundofmusic.ca
volunteers@soundofmusic.ca
Accessibility to Vulnerable People
accessible_vulnerable@soundofmusic.ca
accessible_vulnerable@soundofmusic.ca
Vendor Inquiries
vendors@soundofmusic.ca
vendors@soundofmusic.ca
Phone Contacts
1-905-333-6364 - Phone Number
Websites
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About Sound of Music Festival
Sound of Music has exploded in size since it’s modest beginnings in 1980 as a marching band parade. Every year in June, due to the passion, love and commitment of hundreds of volunteers, a small staff, and a roster of generous sponsors and suppliers music takes over Burlington Downtown and Waterfront.
As the region’s largest music event we support an eclectic combination of new and emerging artists, blasts from the past and some of today’s most popular performers.
Music can be heard throughout our downtown for nine days straight.
From our ticketed Kick-off Concert, to our Sound of Music Club Series that brings local talent to the spotlight one show at a time, and of course our Grande Festival Parade, an ongoing tradition since 1980, there’s no shortage of entertainment on every corner. The Downtown Streetfest, Children’s Village, carnival, vendors and FREE concerts on Father’s Day Weekend never cease draws crowds of all ages, from near and far.
Sound of Music Festival is a part of Burlington.
The Festival brings people together and creates memories and traditions that last a lifetime. Ask anyone in town and they’re likely to have a Sound of Music story. The Festival remains an annual event, run as a not-for-profit corporation, in partnership but apart from the City of Burlington. Sound of Music is the city’s biggest event of the year, generating 11.7 million in economic activity and playing host to well over 200,000 visitors.
As the region’s largest music event we support an eclectic combination of new and emerging artists, blasts from the past and some of today’s most popular performers.
Music can be heard throughout our downtown for nine days straight.
From our ticketed Kick-off Concert, to our Sound of Music Club Series that brings local talent to the spotlight one show at a time, and of course our Grande Festival Parade, an ongoing tradition since 1980, there’s no shortage of entertainment on every corner. The Downtown Streetfest, Children’s Village, carnival, vendors and FREE concerts on Father’s Day Weekend never cease draws crowds of all ages, from near and far.
Sound of Music Festival is a part of Burlington.
The Festival brings people together and creates memories and traditions that last a lifetime. Ask anyone in town and they’re likely to have a Sound of Music story. The Festival remains an annual event, run as a not-for-profit corporation, in partnership but apart from the City of Burlington. Sound of Music is the city’s biggest event of the year, generating 11.7 million in economic activity and playing host to well over 200,000 visitors.