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Simba Uproar Returns for Second Edition This Month

The event is set to travel to six cities across six months

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If you’re ready to embark on a whirlwind journey of music, art, street culture, and immersive experiences, then brace yourselves because Simba Uproar is back. After a successful debut last year, the second edition of Simba Uproar is set to be a multi-city extravaganza to unite urban culture and communities across India.

The traveling event will begin in Mumbai on October 21st at Famous Studios and will include stops in Bengaluru, Guwahati, Pune, New Delhi, and the Tricity region in Punjab. Each stop on the tour promises a unique blend of experiences. From the bustling streets of Mumbai and New Delhi to the serene landscapes of Guwahati, Uproar aims to create a Wild Tribe – a community of people who embrace authenticity, seek adventure, and cherish innovative experiences.

The lineup for the Mumbai leg will witness performances from the likes of hip-hopper Prabh Deep and SickFlip, Seedhe Maut, YashRaj Aur Ladke Convict, Hanumankind, Chardiwaari and Dropped Out. Also on the bill are DJs Anisha and Sugahunny

Away from the music, attendees can indulge in the captivating graffiti to epic rap battles and finely crafted brews. On display will even be the innovative art installations set to transport you to a world of creativity and imagination.

Ishwaraj Singh Bhatia, Co-Founder and COO of Simba Beer, said in a statement, “We are thrilled to reintroduce Simba Uproar this year with an enhanced and expansive presence, taking it to six cities nationwide. Simba Uproar 2.0 truly represents our commitment to cultivating a community, providing a platform for disruptors and culture shapers to showcase their talents, and amplifying the Simba lifestyle. We are looking forward to showcasing this unique experience to the Indian audience.”

Click here for tickets.

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