Richard Marx, electronic duo Yellow Claw to perform at Me’gong Festival

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By Our Reporter

The Meghalaya government has announced a global line-up for the Me’gong Festival to be held in Tura on December 5 and 6, featuring pop-rock legend Richard Marx and internationally acclaimed electronic duo Yellow Claw.
It may be recalled that the 2024 edition of the Me’gong Festival had recorded over 3 lakh visitors across two days, marking one of the largest festival footfalls in the Northeast.
From hospitality and transport to artisans, food entrepreneurs and local youths, the festival generates widespread economic opportunities and continues to position the Garo Hills as a major cultural and tourism hub.
The Me’gong Festival is set to return with a spectacular lineup, headlined by Bollywood sensations Kanika Kapoor and Neeti Mohan.
They will be joined by an impressive roster of local bands, including Rough Road, Hoi Hoi Makbil, Haystack Ladies, G-Hills Finest, Crack Gang and Ahaia.
Visitors to Me’gong will also be able to savour authentic Garo cuisine and explore craft exhibitions, weaving workshops, bamboo artistry and beaded jewellery that showcase the region’s rich craftsmanship.
Continuing its commitment to sustainability, the Me’gong Festival will follow zero-plastic operations, community-led waste systems and eco-friendly installations that align with Meghalaya’s environmental ethos.
This December, Meghalaya invites visitors from across India and the world to witness the Garo Hills at their cultural, creative and celebratory best.

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