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Surrey launches busker program to support local musicians and enhance public spaces

Darpan News Desk , 17 Apr, 2026 12:30 PM
  • Surrey launches busker program to support local musicians and enhance public spaces
The City of Surrey is bringing live local music to Surrey City Centre this summer with the launch of the Surrey Music Busker Program. This new pilot initiative aims to energize everyday public spaces, contributing to a more vibrant and welcoming downtown experience. 
 
“Public spaces play an important role in bringing people together, and programs like this help create a more vibrant and connected city,” said Laurie Cavan, General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Culture. “By supporting local musicians and activating our public spaces with live music, we’re enhancing the everyday experience of being in Surrey City Centre while building a stronger sense of community.” 
 
Born from the Surrey Music Strategy, the program responds to the growing need for accessible, low-barrier performance opportunities for local musicians, while helping to energize public spaces and foster a stronger sense of community. By integrating live music into high-traffic areas, the program supports local artists, enhances the visitor experience and contributes to a thriving and culturally rich city centre. 
 
Beginning June through September 2026, approved buskers will perform at three designated locations across downtown Surrey: 
  • Surrey Civic Plaza  
  • Central City Mall  
  • Holland Park  
Locations have been carefully selected to support visibility, comfort, and safe pedestrian flow. Potential buskers are encouraged to submit an online application to learn more about this free opportunity.  
 
As a pilot initiative, the program will gather feedback from musicians, businesses, and the public to help shape the future of music and cultural programming in Surrey’s public spaces. 
 
Applications are now open for musicians ready to share their talent, grow their audience, and be part of Surrey’s evolving music scene. 
 

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