Busking Day has been observed on the 3rd and 4th day of every month since January 1996. Busking Day celebrates busking and buskers who fill streets, subway/metro stations, and other public places around the world with music and entertainment. In other locations Busking Day is also known as Buskerfest, or International Busking Day. Some of those who celebrate Busking Day compose poems, rhymes or songs relating to the plight of buskers.
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- Busking Day has been observed on the 3rd and 4th day of every month since January 1996. Busking Day celebrates busking and buskers who fill streets, subway/metro stations, and other public places around the world with music and entertainment. In other locations Busking Day is also known as Buskerfest, or International Busking Day. Some of those who celebrate Busking Day compose poems, rhymes or songs relating to the plight of buskers. Others celebrate Busking Day by enjoying, supporting, and promoting buskers. Annual or semi-annual celebrations of buskers and busking are held throughout the world. Chicago, Illinois has held a buskerfest on or around August 3 each year beginning in 2002. It is unclear if this festival will continue to be celebrated following Chicago's February, 2006 ban on buskers in some parts of the city. Ferrara, Italy, hosts a gathering of buskers each August, with hundreds of thousands of attendees. Coffs Harbour, Australia, is home to one of Australia's largest busking celebrations each year in early October. Ireland's all Ireland busking festival has been held in Newcastle in August of each year since 2001. In Wymondham, UK, an annual busking day was last observed in July 2006 as part of its annual music festival. Singapore has had an annual buskers' festival since 1996. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada holds its annual International Busker Festival every August.
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- Busking Day has been observed on the 3rd and 4th day of every month since January 1996. Busking Day celebrates busking and buskers who fill streets, subway/metro stations, and other public places around the world with music and entertainment. In other locations Busking Day is also known as Buskerfest, or International Busking Day. Some of those who celebrate Busking Day compose poems, rhymes or songs relating to the plight of buskers.
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