India’s ‘Happiest Music Festival’ set to begin from February 2022 amid COVID restrictions in place
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Created : Dec 10, 2021, 09:25 IST
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The Bacardi NH 7 Weekender, also dubbed as India’s ‘Happiest Music Festival’, is all set to begin in February 2022 across the country. Last year, the festival was held online because of the pandemic restrictions. But this year, th … Read more
The Bacardi NH 7 Weekender, also dubbed as India’s ‘Happiest Music Festival’, is all set to begin in February 2022 across the country. Last year, the festival was held online because of the pandemic restrictions. But this year, the festival will take over the stage with pandemic restrictions in place. Read less
The festival’s official page took to twitter and stated all the mandates of attending the festival, which are fully vaccinated, face mask, mandatory thermal scanning, frequent sanitisation, social distancing and predominantly Indian line-up.
Are you doing a happy dance? 💃🏻🕺🏻https://t.co/3OeODYjR19
— Bacardi NH7 Weekender (@NH7) December 4, 2021
✔️ Fully vaccinated
✔️ Mask compulsory
✔️ Mandatory thermal scanning
✔️ Frequent sanitisation
✔️ Social distancing
✔️ Predominantly Indian line-up#BACARDÍNH7 #DoWhatMakesYouHappyAgain pic.twitter.com/PlYgkXWfPn
The music fest will be organised at the following Indian cities.
Kolkata: February 12-13
Delhi: February 19 and 20
There will be live performances, great food and awesome games. The booking for the event has already begun and music lovers can register themselves.
This year, the festival will see musicians from India in large numbers. Given the pandemic travel restrictions, musicians from other countries won’t be able to participate. The venues in the cities are yet to be announced and the schedules of the programmes might change amid the ongoing pandemic situation.
The tickets will be limited and will be available to people 18 years of age and above who have been fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to the date.
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