Celebrating Creativity, Connection, and Community
In a time when our communities need inspiration and healing more than ever, the Monrovia Music Fest returns to Library Park at 321 S. Myrtle Ave. on Sunday, June 8, from noon to 7 p.m., offering a free celebration of music, art, and creativity. Hosted by Creative Being, a nonprofit dedicated to awakening the artist in everyone, this festival affirms the power of creativity to build meaningful connections.
Representing Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office, Brendan Hidalgo, shared his support for the event’s mission, “Creative Being will bring people from Monrovia and surrounding cities to achieve their creative passions through the arts… and will help bring people together and create a sense of belonging and community.”
Now in its 8th year, the Monrovia Music Fest has become one of the most anticipated summer kick-off events in the San Gabriel Valley. Featuring live music all day with multiple artists and genres, a curated artisan market, a variety of food trucks, a kids zone, and a 5,000-square-foot craft beer and wine garden, including a VIP lounge experience with the best views of the stage. Everyone is invited to come out and celebrate. Admission is free.

BMW of Monrovia, the festival’s title sponsor, will present an exclusive display of luxury vehicles, adding a touch of elegance and innovation to the festival. Guests can get up close to BMW’s latest designs and pick up some BMW branded swag.
This year’s music lineup features an eclectic mix of indie artists and seasoned performers including Hailey Hermida & The Haze, Kathryn D’Costa, Blues and Fries, The Whistling Diva, and more. From powerful vocals to intimate acoustic sets, all the Monrovia Music Fest performers will not only entertain but also inspire.

“We believe that everyone is an artist and when people express themselves creatively, quality of life expands exponentially,” says Carole Anne Kaufman, head of Creative Being as well as producer and founder of Monrovia Music Fest. “Whether you paint, whistle, or just want to find your spark – this fest is for you,” adds Kaufman.
Bring your friends, your curiosity, and a blanket – Monrovia Music Fest is more than a music event; it’s a call to reawaken your creativity. Easily accessible from the Metro Gold Line Monrovia Station, the park is located at 321 S. Myrtle. Admission is free, and all ages are welcome.
For more information, to purchase VIP Lounge tickets, or to make a donation, visit MonroviaFest.com and follow @MonroviaFest on your socials.