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Fourth Edition of the Escape Festival Scheduled for May

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The music and arts festival by artists for artists is back and this time it promises to be bigger and better. While the previous editions of the festival invited a close knit gathering of artists this year hopes to see an audience of 1000-1500 people. The three day (20-22nd of May) festival will be held in the idyllic setting of the Lake Resort at Naukuchiatal, Uttarakhand. The festival will feature performances by thirty two artists ”“ like PINKNOISE, HFT, Menwhopause, Da-Saz and Indigo Children – across three stages. Serving as a platform for amateurs, emerging and established artists spanning various professions from music to photography and pottery to painting, Escape will also feature special workshops with veteran musicians like guitarist Amyt Dutta and drummer Ranjit Barot.

Get all the details at the Escape Festival website: http://escapefestival.in/

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