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The Big Fam Festival Wants You


Every now and then, an opportunity comes around that isn’t just about performing. It’s about stepping into a different kind of environment. A different kind of energy. A place where the lines between artist, fan, and creator start to blur a little. That’s what the Big Fam Music & Arts Festival is building. Set for September 25–27 in Brooklyn, Michigan, Big Fam isn’t just another festival. It’s being built as a community first experience, where the people attending aren’t just watching what’s happening they’re helping shape it.

That’s exactly why this is something Family 734 members should be paying attention to.

There’s a reason festivals like this hit differently. It’s not just the music. It’s the environment around it. The mix of sound, art, and people who are all there for the same reason, to create, connect, and experience something bigger than themselves. Big Fam leans into that fully. From live music and DJs to immersive art, workshops, and wellness experiences like yoga and meditation, the festival is designed to feel like a living, breathing creative space. Not something you attend for a few hours, but something you step into for the weekend.

And the people who show up aren’t just spectators.They’re builders.

What makes this opportunity real for artists in the 734 is how open the doors are.

Big Fam isn’t just booking talent, they’re inviting people into the process. Into the ecosystem. Into the culture they’re building.

They’re actively looking for:

Musicians and DJs

Visual artists

Flow performers

Workshop leaders

Vendors (food, art, merchandise)

Media teams

Promo teams and volunteers



This isn’t one lane. It’s multiple entry points. Whether you’re an artist trying to perform, a creative looking to showcase your work, or someone who wants to be part of the experience behind the scenes, there’s space for you to plug in. And that’s where this connects directly to the 734. Because if you look at how we move, it’s not that different. We’re already building in pieces. Artists, DJs, videographers, designers, entrepreneurs, all creating in their own lanes, but connected through the same culture. The same energy. The same desire to turn something local into something bigger.

Spaces like Big Fam take that energy and scale it.

They bring together people from different cities, different backgrounds, and different creative paths, and let that interaction create something new. For an artist coming out of Washtenaw County, that kind of exposure matters. Not just for visibility, but for perspective.

You start to see where you fit. There’s also something important about stepping outside your immediate market. The 734 has its own sound, its own identity, its own movement growing in real time. But growth also comes from stepping into new rooms, new audiences, and new conversations. Festivals like this give you that. They put you in front of people who have never heard your music. People who aren’t already following you. People who will react honestly, in real time. And that’s where real fans start. For those ready to take that step, Big Fam has made the process simple. You can apply directly depending on how you want to be involved:

Promo Team (Family Extenders): https://forms.gle/7tHSRQ1AGJc3Bjsa6⁠�


Tickets are also available now for those who want to attend and experience it from the inside. At its core, Big Fam is built on the idea that community drives culture. Not algorithms. Not trends. People. And that’s something the 734 already understands.

The question is whether you’re going to stay in your lane, or step into a space where your creativity can reach further. Because opportunities like this don’t just happen for artists. They’re taken advantage of by the ones ready to be seen.

 
 
 

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