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Musicathon, The Two-Day Music Festival, Will Be Back On April 7-8 In Bir

The 10th edition of popular music festival Musicathon is set to take place on April 7-8, 2023 in Bir, Himachal Pradesh.

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By: Anushka Goel Published: Mar 27, 2023 04:00 PM IST

Musicathon, The Two-Day Music Festival, Will Be Back On April 7-8 In Bir
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The 10th edition of the popular music festival Musicathon is set to take place on April 7-8, 2023, in Bir, Himachal Pradesh.

Musicathon started in 2019, with just two artistes and an audience of 10 people at Musafir Cafe. Since then, the festival has witnessed over 3,000 attendees and more than 100 independent artistes from across the country, making it the ultimate platform for emerging Indie artistes. The festival is also known to be an eco-friendly affair, and this edition will host an amalgamation of artistes that share a passion for music, poetry, travel and the environment.

All you need to know about the 10th edition of Musicathon at Bir

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Musicathon 10.0 will be headlined by Khalid Ahamed, frontman of the band Parvaaz. Among other tracks, he will be performing his latest release, Khairiyat Se, from the Hansal Mehta directorial, Faraaz. Other artistes include Salman Elahi, known for his song Pahadon Mein, singer, songwriter, and music composer Rahgir, who shot to fame with his song Aadmi Ch****a Hai, Anurag Vashisht, Arjan Singh and Hindustani classical vocalist, Akanksha Grover. Nayab Midha, known for her spoken word poetry, will enchant audiences, while Buland Himalay a.k.a. Jatin Sharma will have attendees swooning to his tunes. In addition to these acts, this year, there will also be a stand-up comedy act by Mohit Morani, to add to the excitement and fun of the music festival in Bir, Himachal Pradesh.

Musicathon is the brainchild of Gaurav Kushwaha, a music and travel entrepreneur. The festival has become one of India’s most happening independent events since its inception. Set against the backdrop of the stunning Dhauladhar range, the festival is a place where travellers and music enthusiasts feel at peace.

Know more about the festival on the official website here

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Anushka Goel

Anushka Goel

Anushka has previously worked with publications such as the Times of India and Being Indian. A graduate from Xavier Institute of Communications, she specialises in entertainment, food and travel. She also likes to write about sustainability and beauty. When not working, you can catch her reading a book, tending to her plants, cooking or playing an instrument.

     
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