The annual music festival announced international and Indian artists for their online lineup yesterday
(From left) Paul Bender, Nai Palm, Perrin Moss and Simon Mavin of Hiatus Kaiyote. Photo: Courtesy of the artist/WILK
In the 11th year of its existence now, music festival Bacardi NH7 Weekender has decided to go digital for their annual event owing to the circumstances of the pandemic. This time around artists will be performing virtually from around the world across three stages: the Bacardi Stage, Dewar’s Stage and Breezer Vivid Stage on December 5th and 6th.
The lineup includes American folk-rock band The Lumineers, Australian jazz-funk group Hiatus Kaiyote, Thai-born New Zealand raised singer-songwriter Phum Viphurit and U.S. hip-hop artist Oddisee & Good Company.
The bill also features familiar names from the country’s independent music scene such as electronica artist Lifafa, singer-songwriters Taba Chake and Prateek Kuhad, alterative folk band When Chai Met Toast and more. Fans will also be treated to plenty of hip-hop from artists such as Raja Kumari, Aavrutti and DUCKWRTH.
To keep the event interactive, the organizers have created a brand-new digital platform for attendees which will include virtual parties, games and photo booths. Tickets for the festival range from ₹199 to ₹1999 and fans who stream this year’s extravaganza will be permitted to avail of a massive discount on next year’s event. Stay tuned for Bacardi NH7 Weekender’s 2020 schedule.
Click here to buy tickets and see the full lineup below.
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