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Electronica Music Festival Terminal 1 Is Back For a Second Edition This Month

The event will take place across three locations in Mumbai

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Mumbai-based event agency Milkman is all set to take over the city from February 28th to March 1st for the second edition of their electronica music festival Terminal 1. The fest is scheduled to happen at three locations; day one at Lower Parel’s antiSOCIAL, day two at Worli’s Famous Studios and at a secret rooftop on the final day.

This year’s lineup includes some of the genres heavy hitters such as German DJ/producer Helena Hauff, British musician Kamaal Williams aka Henry Wu, U.K. artist Luca Lozano, producer Neil Landstrumm and Stockholm’s Samo DJ. Indian artists on the bill include Mumbai-based producer CHRMS, bassist Nathan Thomas and drummer Dhir Mody’s jungle outfit Drum ani Bass, dynamic DJ and beatboxer Yung. Raj, New Delhi vocalist-producer Kavya Trehan and more.

Early Bird tickets for Terminal 1 are currently selling at ₹3000. For single-day passes, tickets range from ₹800 for day one, ₹1750 for day two and ₹1500 for day three.

Click here to buy tickets.

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