National Kazoo Day
Zany, buzzing musical instruments that let you join in the musical fun with their unmistakably goofy sound!
Tap into whimsical, family-friendly nostalgia by positioning kazoos as affordable, accessible instruments that spark joy and community engagement across all ages.
- DIY kazoo crafting kits for families—turn a silly day into a creative bonding activity
- Kazoo band challenge on social media: encourage followers to form neighborhood bands and share videos
- Partner with schools/community centers to donate kazoos and position your brand as a joy-spreader
- Kazoo karaoke playlist campaign: curate fun songs perfect for humming through kazoos
National Kazoo Day began in 1983, thanks to a member of the Joyful Noise Kazoo Band, Chaplin Willard Rahn. He wanted a special day to enjoy and spread the happiness that comes from playing the kazoo. It highlights the fun and joy of playing the kazoo, a simple musical instrument that brings smiles to many faces.
The kazoo itself has a unique background. It traces its roots to African instruments but became popular in the United States in the 1840s.
A man from Georgia, Alabama Vest, came up with the idea. He worked with Thaddeus Von Clegg, a German clockmaker, to make the first kazoo. Its easy-to-play nature made the kazoo a favorite among people of all ages. By 1912, kazoos were being made in New York, marking the start of its widespread appeal.
National Kazoo Day celebrates the Kazoo’s ability to make music accessible and fun. People are encouraged to play the kazoo, join groups for concerts, or even try making one. It’s a day that connects people through music, reminding them of the joy and simplicity of playing an instrument.
This day underlines the kazoo’s place in cultural and musical history, showing that sometimes, the simplest things can bring the most joy.
Start a Kazoo Band
Grab your friends or family, hand out kazoos, and form your own quirky band. Who knows? You might just become a neighborhood sensation!
Kazoo Parade
Organize a merry march down your street. Imagine the buzz as a troupe of kazoo players fills the air with whimsical tunes.
Kazoo Crafting Session
Get crafty by making homemade kazoos from simple materials. It’s a fun DIY project that doubles as a musical adventure.
Kazoo Karaoke
Pick your favorite songs and hum them through Kazoos. It’s like regular karaoke but with more giggles and less pressure to hit the right notes.
Host a Kazoo Concert
Turn your living room into a concert hall for a night. Perform solo or as a group for an audience of friends, family, or even your pets.
Kazoo Music Video
Create a music video featuring your Kazoo skills. Share it on social media to spread the joy far and wide.
Donate Kazoos
Spread happiness by donating Kazoos to a local school or community center. It’s a beautiful way to share the love for music. These ideas invite everyone to play, laugh, and enjoy music in the most lighthearted way possible. National Kazoo Day is all about the joy of music, so let your imagination run wild and make some noise!