Music has the ability to unite distant hearts and cure the soul. For many, unwinding involves turning on the TV or listening to music on their phone. But the joy of listening to music at a live performance is something that only a true music enthusiast can comprehend. As we celebrate World Music Day today, take note of these 6 upcoming music festivals in India that you can attend if you want to experience new locations and enjoy a wide variety of musical styles.
With the backdrop of stunning mountains and pine trees, the Ziro festival is organised at an altitude of 5500 feet and showcases the musical talent of musicians from the northeast. A must-visit festival if you are someone who is a music enthusiast and loves exploring hidden gems.
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This international folk music festival?showcases Rajasthani traditional music and culture and?is held annually in October at the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur. Organised to coincide with Sharad Purnima, renowned folk artists and musicians are invited to perform here.
Since its inception back in 2009, the Go: Madras festival has come a long way to establish itself as the ideal fusion of the wild EDM ambience and Chennai's beach life. Go: MADras exudes a more relaxed atmosphere than other EDM events and offers various water sports to be enjoyed by the visitors as well.
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An annual musical extravaganza that is organised to pay tribute to legendary Indian artist Tansen. A four-day celebration of Indian classical music, this event is a must-visit for people who enjoy the fusion of instrumental and vocal performances of Indian classical tunes.
NH7 Weekender is one of the best-organised independent music festivals in India. This musical extravaganza includes a variety of genres, including rock, indie, metal, and ethnic and should not be missed, especially if you are a music lover.
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One of the largest music festivals in the nation, the Hornbill Music Festival, is a seven-day cultural extravaganza set against the picturesque backdrop of Kisama, just 12 km away from Nagaland's capital Kohima. The festival is an effort by the Nagaland state government to showcase the skills of the region's numerous, multiethnic tribes to a global audience.
From soul-stirring melodies to electrifying beats, this list comprises a wide variety of music fests happening in the country in the latter part of 2024. If you are a lover of music or just want to have a gala time, book your tickets now!
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