Above & Beyond, Benny Benassi, Booka Shade, BT and more play at the first edition of Vh1 Supersonic festival, curated by Nikhil Chinapa
 The lineup for the brand new dance music festival, Vh1 Supersonic, is out. This first edition of the five-day dance festival is slated to be held between the 26th-30th of December in Candolim, Goa. The festival will showcase a mix of electronic dance genres including trance, techno, dubstep and house among others. Artists such as English EDM group Above & Beyond, German house duo Booka Shade, DJ and producer Benny Benassi, Grammy-nominated producer BT  and Dutch EDM producer and DJ Ferry Corsten, who is also set to open the festival with a three-hour long set. Some of the Indian artists featured on the line-up include drum n bass DJ Vachan Chinnappa, progressive and psy-trance DJ Ma Faiza and minimal and tech-house DJ Ash Roy. The festival will be hosted by Rohit Barker, Ramona Arena, Mackenzie Pereira over the five days, three main stages and smaller curated arenas.
 Full line-up:
Above & Beyond
Ajit Pai
Albin Myers
Ash Roy
Benny Benassi
Booka Shade
BT
Edu Imbernon
Felix Cartal
Ferry Corsten
Jerome Isma-Ae
John ”˜00’ Fleming
Julian Jordan
Ma Faiza
Mash
Max Graham
Nawed Khan
Norman Doray
Pearl
Praveen Achary
Protoculture
Sanjay Dutta
Tuhin Mehta
Vachan Chinnappa
Yousef
Supported by:
Aditya Wanwari
Jay Punjabi
Audiogramme
Audio Units
Bl@nk
Helium Project
Lasker
Vijay Chawla
Vh1 Supersonic festival will be held between December 26th and 30th at Candolim in Goa. Passes available here.
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