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Echoes Of Earth - India’s Greenest Music Festival Is Back. Book Your Tickets Now!

Homegrown Staff

Echoes Of Earth, India’s greenest music festival, is back. The ecologically crafted one of a kind music festival is back for it’s 4th edition on the 7th & 8th of December in Bangalore. Nestled among lush greenery, the festival presents a stellar line-up featuring over 40 International and Indian musicians performing on four uniquely designed stages, celebrating one Earth. This is a festival that assembles people from all walks of life and unites them with a celebration of great music, art and culture, while upholding the leave no trace policy, entailing a deep commitment to the sustenance and preservation of the Earth.

Echoes in its 4th edition celebrates the Animal Kingdom by highlighting the need to conserve and protect endangered species in India and the world. The theme will be built around these species which will be then brought to focus through their festival design, awareness campaigns and conversations. As the name “The Sanctuary” suggests - Echoes 2019 will be a space for people to come together to share their love for nature and wildlife, and create a sanctuary of its own through music, art and experiences.

With music from across the globe, Echoes brings to you a multi-genre line up with music from Acid Pauli, Shigeto to Sarathy Korwar and Stalvart John, and much more. Spread across four uniquely designed stages, the festival will include genres like folk, live electronica, deep house, Indian fusion, rock, jazz, acoustic , hip hop and much more.

Visit their website for more information and buy tickets.

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