BACARDÍ NH7 Weekender to kick-off in Shillong

The seventh edition of the BACARDI NH7 Weekender will present some of the most prominent global names including Steven Wilson, DJ Premier, Jose Gonzalez, Vertical Horizon, RAC (DJ Set) and Anoushka Shankar. Shillong once again kicks off the festival on October 21-22, before the festival heads for its maiden presentation at Hyderabad on November 5-6. For the seventh consecutive year, the festival will culminate at its home city, Pune on December 2-4, thus redefining the whole Weekender experience.   Since its inception, the BACARDI NH7 Weekender has featured some of the most exciting artistes from India and around the world, across a variety of genres. This year is no different, with a curated selection of Indian and international artist taking stage at the festival.   With fans creating a beeline for early-bird tickets, which were released on July 20, pre-sale tickets to Shillong, Pune and Hyderabad have already sold out. A limited number of Phase 1 tickets – Season and Under 21 – for all cities are now on sale on insider.in/nh7-weekender. This is the best chance for festival fans to get their hands on season tickets at the lowest prices. ttj Fans in other cities have a reason to rejoice too, the festival will soon introduce its special edition - BACARDÍ NH7 Weekender Express in Kolkata, Jaipur, Pondicherry, Nagpur and Mysore. Complete with the Bacardi Arena and an array of breakthrough artists, the one-day edition will give fans a preview of what the BACARDÍ NH7 Weekender experience is like. The festival also has plans for several build-up gigs across popular venues in the country.

  It doesn’t end here! Fans will also get a chance to host their own BACARDÍ NH7 Weekender House Parties. With 100 curated house parties in the offing, BACARDÍ and Only Much Louder will give select fans the gear to throw their own awesome Weekender parties. More details on how to get in line for this will be announced soon.



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