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Control ALT Delete Announce Lineup for 12th Edition

The pay-what-you-want gig series will be held on February 1st and 2nd in Mumbai featuring Ankur Tewari, Ahmer, If Hope Dies, Boombay Djembe Folas and more

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The best of Indian indie is set to be on show on February 1st and 2nd at Mumbai’s Roaring Farm as crowdfunded music festival Control ALT Delete (CAD) returns for its 12th edition.

Spread across five stages, the artists slated to perform at this year’s event include Mumbai-based singer-songwriter Ankur Tewari, Srinagar hip-hop artist Ahmer, New Delhi reggae and dancehall outfit BFR Soundsystem, Darjeeling metal band If Hope Dies, Kolkata hip-hop act Park Circus, Kochi trap producer Parimal Shais, West African folk act Boombay Djembe Folas and more.

As always the festival runs on a pay-what-you-want model with attendees urged to contribute towards the event either online or on-ground at the festival itself. In a press statement, CAD shared that they hope to raise 5 lakhs before the fest. All the profits raised from CAD will be shared equally among the artists on the lineup.

See the full lineup below and click here to contribute towards CAD 12. 

CAD 12 lineup. Artwork by Anoop Bhat

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