Register to attend for
September 21st Youth Fest!
We invite you to participate in Youth Fest! in several meaningful ways. Please complete the form below by September 5th and a member of our Youth Fest! team will be in touch with you!
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Perform! Submit a short audition video. Share your talents whether through music, dance or other forms of artistic expression. Our Youth Party! selection committee will review your submission and select the young artists by September 10.
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Sell! Youth artists, craftspeople, and small business owners are invited to sell their products during the festival.
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Represent! Organizations can represent your SuccessLink organization by tabling and/or leading an activation for the audience to take part in.
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Volunteer! Join our Youth Fest! support team to help make this an unforgettable day for all!
About Youth Fest!
A first-of-its-kind for the City of Boston! Featuring fellow youth organizations on the stage and in the street's of Boston Seaport Common, September 21st!
Youth Fest! is the city's first youth festival by, with, and for Boston youth. This FREE festival for all ages will feature Boston’s most talented up-and-coming youth musicians and artists. The day-long festival, sponsored by WS Development, will take place on Seaport Common on Saturday, September 21 from 2 to 8pm, featuring performances by youth rock and funk bands, brass bands, classical strings, and DJ sets. The evening will conclude with a headliner performance by local R&B singer Miranda Rae from 6:30 to 8:00pm. A variety of food and beverage options will be present throughout the day with details to come.
Youth Fest! Is powered by Boston Music Project, a local non-profit providing over 2,300 youth with weekly before, after, and in-school music education across 23 partnerships with a team of 56 talented teaching artists.
Sponsors: WS Development, Citizens Bank, Boston Music Project, Bose, The Record Co., Brighter Boston, iHeartRadio
Our Partners
Artists For Humanity (AFH)
Artists For Humanity (AFH) harnesses the power of mentorship and paid professional experiences to inspire teens to build their future.
Transcending economic, racial and social divisions, AFH teens transform communities through creative expression by collaborating on innovative art and design projects commissioned by clients and sharing their voice on the public stage.
By hiring AFH, our partners contribute to economic vitality, thriving communities and diversifying new networks for the next generation.
North End Music &
Performing Arts Center
North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) is a 501(c)(3) community music school and performing arts center. We exist to enrich Charlestown, the North End, and surrounding Boston neighborhoods with accessible, high-quality arts programming and performances.
YMCA of Greater Boston
We strive to address a gap in formal, structured workforce preparation by hiring young people in positions across the YMCA and supporting their development of workforce skills, ranging from time management to career exploration. We partner with PIC, ABCD, and SuccessLink to provide as many employment placements as possible.
Beat The Odds
Beat the Odds is dedicated to serving under-resourced youth (ages 14-24) in Boston's low-income communities through its Creative Youth Development Program. We provide students with a unique opportunity to explore their creativity and unlock their hidden talents. Our mission is to provide a safe space, where young people have access to the creative tools necessary to inspire self-awareness and encourage mental health and healing from trauma through music and arts.
617Peak
617Peak is an arts non-profit providing Boston youth with platforms for creative expression. Our organization supports youth through writing, music, and literacy; while providing them space to create, perform, and develop. We serve middle and high school students in communities of color throughout the greater Boston area. We promote literacy and creativity amongst peers, aiming to create more avenues and resources for students in inner cities, empowering them to be autonomous in their future successes.
WALAAL
This is WALAAL, where the essence of unity and kinship converge with style and purpose. Our brand isn't just about clothing; it's about a deeper connection to each other and the world around us. At the heart of WALAAL lies the vision of our founders, Boston, MA natives with Somali roots, whose unwavering dedication to community and togetherness inspires everything we do. Drawing inspiration from the everyday, we see beauty in the simplest of gestures and strive to infuse our creations with the same warmth and authenticity.
Jobs Corps
Job Corps is a free vocational and educational training program. Our mission is to teach young people the skills they need to live on their own and obtain a career in field of choice. Students are able to earn their high school diploma or GED, alongside training in such industries as Automotive and Machine Repair, Construction, Finance and Business, Health Care, Homeland Security, Hospitality, Information Technology, Advanced Manufacturing, Renewable Resources and Energy, and Transportation.
Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)
The Institute of Contemporary Art is an art museum and exhibition space located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The museum was founded as the Boston Museum of Modern Art in 1936. Since then it has gone through multiple name changes as well as moving its galleries and support spaces over 13 times.
Register to attend for August 14th Youth Fest!
Click and register for Youth Fest to be entered for a chance to win $200 of studio time at The Record Co., two lessons with BMP, and more!
Must be present at 4pm for raffle drawing.
About Youth Fest!
A first-of-its-kind for the City of Boston! Featuring fellow youth organizations on the stage and in the street's of Boston Downtown Crossing, August 14th!
Youth Fest! is the City's first youth festival by, with, and for Boston youth. In partnership with Boston Music Project and the City of Boston, this summer festival will provide both a stage for Boston’s most talented up-and-coming artists and a signature event for the City’s SuccessLink Youth Workforce initiative.
Youth Fest! is powered locally by Boston Music Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit providing 2,100 youth with weekly music education at 23 Boston sites with a team of 56 teaching artists.
Schedule - Aug 14, 2024
12:00 PM | Boston Music Project
1:00 PM | Beat The Odds - Youth DJ set
1:15 PM | Sociedad Latina
1:30 AM | Youth DJ - Boston Music Project DJ set
1:35 PM | 617Peak
2:00 PM | Boston Music Project Strings with Analog By Choice
2:20 PM | Youth DJ - Boston Music Project DJ set
2:30 PM | Zumix Performance
3:00 PM | Level Ground Fest Stretch Minute
3:10 PM | BTO Dance
3:20 PM | Boston Music Project Full Ensemble
3:55 PM | Mayor's Team
4:00 PM | Headliner - Paul Willis
5:00 PM | Headliner - Jonathan Suazo
A first-of-its-kind for the City of Boston!
Youth Fest! is the City's first youth festival by, with, and for Boston youth. In partnership with Boston Music Project and the City of Boston, this summer festival will provide both a stage for Boston’s most talented up-and-coming artists and a signature event for the City’s SuccessLink Youth Workforce initiative.
Hosted in the Boston Downtown Crossing, August 14th! The festival will include:
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6 Signature Youth Performances
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2 Headliner Performances
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12 featured Youth Visual Artists, Jewelers, and Craftspeople
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1 House DJ
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4 Youth DJs
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Celebrating/collaborating with up to 200 local non-profit partners and 7,000 Boston youth with SuccessLink
Youth Fest! is powered locally by Boston Music Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit providing 2,100 youth with weekly music education at 23 Boston sites with a team of 56 teaching artists.
To become a sponsor reach out to Christopher Schroeder cschroeder@bostonmusicproject.org