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BACARDI NH 7 to resonate amid Meghalaya hills on Nov 2-3

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SHILLONG: In its ninth edition, BACARDÍ NH7 Weekender, India’s largest multi-genre music festival will head to the gorgeous hills of Meghalaya on  November 2-3 and back to the city it calls home, Pune on December 7-9.

 

The pre-sale is expected go live later this month, with special prices for those Under 21.

Since its inception, the BACARDÍ NH7 Weekender has featured over 540 artistes from India and around the world, across a variety of genres to over 500,000 fans.

The festival has evolved to become one of the country’s most beloved musical weekends as thousands of fans and discerning music lovers converge for an unforgettable experience.

 

The 2017 edition witnessed performances by some of the most acclaimed international headliners and stellar names from the Indian music scene, including Steve Vai, Textures, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Marky Ramone, CAS, Vishal Bhardwaj, Ram Sampath, Pentagram, The Local Train, TM Krishna, and Nooran Sisters. The Pune edition of the festival also saw the addition of a comedy tent, featuring performances by more than 25 Indian comedians including Tanmay Bhat, Biswa Kalyan Rath, Kunal Rao, Naveen Richard and Aisi Taisi Democracy.

 

Now in its third year with a vision to take the festival experience to more cities than ever before, BACARDÍ NH7 Weekender Express Editions lineup and dates will be announced soon.

The day-long editions offer plenty to look forward to with some of the country’s biggest acts.

 

 

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