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Porchfests are annual music events held across the United States and in Canada on front porches. Started in Ithaca, New York, in 2007, porchfest events bring local musicians and neighborhoods together to celebrate and create a sense of community.[ citation needed ]

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Porchfest music festivals began as a means for neighbors and local community members to highlight their music on front porches. [1] The concept was to find musicians and porches on which they would play. The original event in Ithaca, New York, started with about 20 musicians but has since grown to over 100. [2]

Bands, singers, and instrumentalists participate in the festival for no other reason than to showcase their talents and engage the community. Music is diverse and can range from country to pop, classical, reggae, blues, rock, jazz, Latino, R&B, folk and many others. Musicians voluntarily take to the "stage" on porches at their designated times and perform for the public. Signs with artists' names and performance times are usually posted in front of porches and online.

Music group performing at Franklin (Westhaven) Tennessee Porchfest celebration. Music Group Entertaining During Porchfest.JPG
Music group performing at Franklin (Westhaven) Tennessee Porchfest celebration.

Volunteers and other organizations normally facilitate the event by selecting appropriate dates, acquiring musicians, and publicizing the event. Local residents volunteer their porches as a way to support the local music scene and interact with their neighbors. Events can last from a few hours to most of the day. Schedules and maps are usually posted online or in local media. [3]

Because these are normally neighborhood events people walk, ride bikes or scooters, drive golf carts, or push strollers as they move from one porch to another along a determined route to partake in the festivities. Children often build lemonade stands to help quench thirst on hot days while vendors oftentimes provide ice cream, hot dogs, and other snacks. A few porchfests have expanded to include arts festivals as well.

List of porchfests

These annual events can now be found being celebrated across the United States and Canada. This is a partial list of municipalities where Porchfests have taken place. [4]

United States

Arizona

Colorado

California

Connecticut

Florida

Georgia

Iowa

Maine

Massachusetts

Michigan

Missouri

New Jersey

New York

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Washington, D.C.

Canada

Ontario

Quebec

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