IN PHOTOS: BACARDI NH7 Weekender, Echoes of Earth music festivals start off December on a high note

While one showcased India's homegrown talent in independent music along with some favourites not only in India but from around the world, the other shed light on the environment and sustainability not only through music but also art making it a wholesome experience

Updated On: 2023-12-07 07:37 AM IST

Compiled by : Editor

While BACARDI NH7 Weekender was taking place Pune, people in Bengaluru were indulging in Echoes of Earth music festival on the first weekend of December. Photos Courtesy: BACARDI NH7 Weekender/Echoes of Earth

With a lineup of over 45 homegrown and international artists, this year’s festival featured the likes of Monuments (in picture), Ezra Collective, Arch Echo, Romare creating the perfect tempo on Day 1.

If Day 1 was good, then Day 2 saw M.I.A. (in picture), Jai Wolf, Cartel Madras and MEMBA stealing the show as they played some of their most-loved music for the audience in Pune.

The last day saw the likes of YG take to the stage, followed by some of India's most love singers and performers like Daler Mehndi, MC Stan (in picture) and Euphoria wrapping up on a high note.

With a focus on music, art, and sustainability, Echoes of Earth saw a lot of people attend the festival in large numbers on December 2 and December 3. 

The festival saw performances by renowned artists such as Len Faki from Germany, three-time Grammy Award winner Tinariwen from Mali, Jitvam (US/India), Mezerg (France), Parra for Cuva (Germany), Mansur Brown (UK), 8 Kays (Ukraine), Sid Sriram (US), and Giant Swan (UK), among others.

Through their eco-conscious initiatives, the festival showcased the environment particularly through the stunning art installations and stages crafted entirely from recycled materials sourced from junkyards.

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