Ray-Ban Never Hide Sounds Stage at Sunburn Goa

The iconic eyewear brand is offering aspiring DJs a performance slot on their stage at one of Asia’s biggest EDM festivals

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Ray-Ban Never Hide Sounds has expanded its focus to  electronic music in a bid to promote young talent in the country

Ray-Ban Never Hide Sounds, the music property of the iconic eyewear brand, and a renowned platform for discovering new music artists, had been the launchpad to the now established music bands like alt-rockers Modern Mafia, pop-punk band Street Stories, alt rock band The News and prog metallers The Uncertainty Principle. Ray-Ban Never Hide Sounds also provided the platform where bands like Nasya, Rang, Parvaaz got their first break on the indie music circuit. The band hunt has now expanded its focus to electronic music producers, and joined hands with Sunburn Goa for a new initiative.

Ray-Ban Never Hide Sounds now gives a chance to young and aspiring DJs to play at Sunburn through a DJ Contest, offering up-and-coming DJs a chance to win the opening slot on Ray-Ban Never Hide Sounds Stage at Sunburn Goa, which will take place at Vagator Beach from December 27th to 30th. The mega music festival is bringing down electronic heavyweights such as Dmitri Vegas and Like Mike, DJ Tiesto and David Guetta; and also rounding up some of the biggest Indian DJs, including Shaan, Qwiver, Anish Sood, Sartek and many more.

To register for the DJ Contest, artists can submit their entry HERE. The last date is December 25th.

Sunburn Festival takes place between December 27th and 30th. Click here for more details on the Ray-Ban

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