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Iconic event company and Asia’s

Sunburn Announces KSHMR As Headliner, DJ Snake Tour & More

Home Uncategorized Sunburn Announces KSHMR As Headliner, DJ Snake Tour & More

Iconic event company and Asia’s largest music festival Sunburn has just announced its ‘Pre Goa’ tour, and one of Sunburn Goas many headliners. Passing through 4 Indian metropolises, showcasing a selection of the world’s best acts from across the dance music spectrum, Sunburn will bring a plethora of world class DJs to these cities, leading upto to the big finale at Vagator in December.

India has long been labelled as home to the fastest growing EDM community, and this deep-rooted heritage in electronic music leads us to see some of the biggest names in the industry visit the country. To satisfy its dance-music-hungry fans, Sunburn is pushing boundaries to write the next chapter in her illustrious history.

This year the festival is bringing world renowned producer KSHMR to its decks. KSHMR has not only been labelled as one of the most diverse and prolific innovators of EDM music, but also as a person who stays true to his values and supporters – qualities that are sparse these days. The part Indians debut Asia tour will commence from the sands of Indian beaches itself.

For its, ‘On The Road To Goa 2015’ instalment, commencing November 12th, hit international producers DJ Snake, R3hab, Chuckie and Mattise & Sadko are set to visit the cities of Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Delhi. Supported by homegrown artists namely, Shaan and Sartek, this year the festival promises to take the next step towards securing a large presence in the EDM scene.

For tickets that go live on September 15th, and further details, log onto www.sunburn.in 

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