Singer-songwriter and producer Bharg, pop artist Zaeden and others will perform on Mar. 29 and 30, 2025
Prateek Kuhad live in concert. Photo: Courtesy of the artist
Pop artists such as Armaan Malik, Lisa Mishra, Zaeden, Juss, singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad, artist and producer Bharg and more will perform at the upcoming edition of the two-day music event Bangr Festival in Chandigarh on Mar. 29 and 30, 2025.
The lineup so far also includes Indo-American Punjabi artist Mickey Singh, pop singer Tanishka Bahl, pop artist Jai Dhir and music duo KhoslaRaghu. A total of over 20 artists are expected to perform at Bangr Festival, across two stages. The festival also announced over 50 popups will set up.
A description for the event adds, “Get ready for an epic fusion of music, food, and lifestyle. From electrifying performances by top artists to immersive zones that offer something for everyone, this festival promises to be a weekend to remember. Indulge in amazing food, dive into curated experiences, and lose yourself in the energy of Bangr Festival.”
The festival tickets are currently on sale on BookMyShow, with the two-day pass starting at ₹1,299 (general admission), ₹2,299 (fanpit), ₹3,999 (VIP, inclusive of ₹2,000 redeemable on food and drink) and ₹7,999 (Bangr lounge, with unlimited food and drink and an elevated viewing platform).
Previously taking place in November 2024 as Bangr Carnival, the lineup included hip-hop star Divine, Punjabi pop/hip-hop artist Talwiinder, pop-rock band The Yellow Diary, pop artists like Vilen, Aditya Rikhari, Akshath and Charan, plus Punjabi hip-hop artists Harsh Likhari and Tricksingh, among others.
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