The Royal Enfield Presents GIFLIF Indiestaan Music Festival is making its highly anticipated return to Gurgaon, featuring a stellar lineup of iconic Indian bands, including Parikrama, Agnee, Neeraj Arya’s Kabir Café, and Anand Bhaskar Collective. The festival will take place from Saturday, November 30 to Sunday, December 1, 2024, at the Gymkhana Ground, Sector 29, Gurugram.
This two-day extravaganza promises an eclectic mix of music genres, including Acoustic, Alternative, Contemporary, Folk, Fusion, Hindustani, Indian Pop, Indie, Instrumental, and more, with performances in multiple languages such as Hindi, Urdu, and Farsi. Music lovers can look forward to a vibrant celebration of India’s finest indie acts, combining diverse sounds and rich cultural influences for an unforgettable experience.
Karan Kukreja, Founder of GIFLIF Indiestaan, said, “We are thrilled to return to the city where it all began. This year, we’ve curated a unique blend of performances that will appeal to music lovers of all ages. From soulful folk-rock fusion to high-energy indie rock and world music, the festival offers something for everyone.”
The festival will also feature the Indiestaan Band Hunt, a competition designed to showcase emerging talent and give independent artists a platform to shine, adding a fresh, dynamic element to the event.
Ambica Kapoor, Co-Founder of Delhipedia, shared, “Delhipedia celebrates the rich cultural and musical diversity of Delhi, and we’re excited to collaborate with GIFLIF to bring a vibrant musical experience to the NCR region.”
The event is designed to cater to all ages, with spaces for dancing, relaxed seating areas, food stalls, merchandise, and interactive experiences. Whether you're a college student or a family looking for a fun outing, the Royal Enfield Presents GIFLIF Indiestaan Music Festival offers something for everyone.
With a history of successful events in cities like Bhopal, Raipur, and Gurugram, GIFLIF continues to innovate and celebrate art, culture, and indie music. It is also known for hosting India's first-ever Drive-In Music Festival during the pandemic.