Join iPlayer Kids as we put on our very own Music Festival!
Melvin Odoom helps a family of seven kids plan their very own music festival wedding.
With music on the brain, Tilly gets to work in the kitchen composing a pop-inspired lunch.
Sibling rockers Sami and Nadia need their own soundproofed rehearsal room.
When the Squirrels find Duggee playing the saxophone, they want to have a go too.
Some runaway Chinese drums roll towards the Forbidden City. Can the Go Jetters stop them?
Peter must get up to some musical mischief to save the day.
Zig and Zag try to come up with a coo-el, music-ey music way of celebrating 成人论坛 Music Day.
The Octonauts lead a pod of stranded beluga whales to safety.
Pat has an extra special delivery today - an actual pop star!
Waltzing Matilda and Old Man Platypus, both by Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson.
The first-ever Justinbury Music Festival is taking place in Justin's house.
Bella wants to learn how to play a musical instrument but cannot seem to decide which one.
Messy and friends must play the OKIDO concert.
When a dancing bug lands on Duggee's head, he can't stop dancing.
Justin and his friends have fun at a music centre.
Three children in Ghana, Russia and Italy are all having an exciting day.
Aimee and Ashley discover To Autumn and A Song About Myself, both by John Keats.
Justin is in a singing mood so Robert helps Justin pick his favourite song.
Mr Tumble is busy organising a concert in Tumble Terrace.
It's Go Jetters glow when Glitch uses glow-worms for his disco pizzazz in New Zealand.
The Dinopaws have fun making up new sounds, but Gwen can't find a new sound of her own.