Musicathon, a musical holiday in Bir, Himachal Pradesh is back in April
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, BIR/ Created : Feb 6, 2023, 13:11 IST
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Bir, a beautiful destination in the northern flank of India, will host the much-awaited music festival - Musicathon. The two-day music festival in the hills brings together the love for music and the mountains in the most creative … Read more
Bir, a beautiful destination in the northern flank of India, will host the much-awaited music festival - Musicathon. The two-day music festival in the hills brings together the love for music and the mountains in the most creative and melodious ways possible. The artist line-up is yet to be announced but you can expect to see a number of well-known indie artists from across genres and from all over the country. Read less
Bir is one of the most-visited destinations in the northern flank of India, a mecca for adventure travellers. This music festival, with the backdrop of the stunning Dhauladhar ranges, can’t be more perfect.
The past events have seen talented artists like Akansha Grover, Swastik the Band, Nilotpal Bora and Rahgir to name a few. This year, the organisers are again all set to include some of these talented artists in the line-up.
The tickets to the festival are now available on their website. The Music Pass comes at INR 1999 per person, and Music Pass + Stay at INR 3499 per person.
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