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Mr. Big to perform in Meghalaya on Feb 14

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, Dec 2: The third edition of the Bloomverse Festival, a popular celebration of music and arts, is set to return to Meghalaya on February 14, 2025, with legendary American rock band Mr. Big headlining the event’s Shillong leg, in Umiam, with their farewell ‘The BIG Finish Tour’.
After over three decades of chart-topping hits and electrifying performances, the band’s final tour promises to be an unforgettable experience, marking the end of an iconic musical journey. Fans can expect to hear timeless hits like To Be With You, Wild World, and Just Take My Heart, along with high-energy performances that have defined the band’s career.
Organised by SkillBox, the festival will bring together an eclectic mix of alternate, subculture, and independent music against the scenic backdrop of Northeast India.
Bloomverse is known for featuring both established and emerging artists, with past lineups including Anuv Jain, The Midnight, The Yellow Diary, Lifafa, and BLOT!, alongside talents from the Northeast such as Lucid Recess, Meba Ofilia, and Polar Lights.

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