Activist music festival hits the streets this weekend
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The 13th Annual HONK! Festival, the 3-day free festival bringing brass bands from all over the United States and the world to Somerville for a celebration of music, community and activism takes place this week, October 5 – 7.
Organized entirely by volunteers and now in its 13th year, the festival kicks off on Friday night with a lantern parade in Davis Square neighborhoods and a band showcase. On Saturday more than 25 bands take over Davis Square for a giant music and dance party. On Sunday, local community groups, artists, and activists working for a variety of progressive causes – economic justice, protecting the environment, world peace, an end to racism – join the brass bands to make a spectacular parade from Davis Square to Harvard Square along Mass Avenue.
These bands don’t just play for the people; they play among the people and invite them to join the fun.
Go online to http://honkfest.org for details about scheduled participants and performers .
If you look at the online Honkfest site, Union Square has two events on
Thursday and Friday evenings:
Thursday Oct 4th is the kick-off celebration in the Square, 7 to 10 pm.
Friday Oct 5th is the official opening party at Bow Market, 8 to 11 pm.
Donna Duck says honk, honk!