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NH7 Weekender Music Festival

The first edition of the Bacardi NH7 Weekender was held at Koregaon Park, Pune in December 2010. The festival saw over 50 bands perform over multiple stages on three days, with thousands of fans enjoying perhaps the happiest music festival experience in India. Asian Dub Foundation headlined the festival, which also saw performances from artists like The Magic Numbers, Susheela Raman, Indian Ocean and The Raghu Dixit Project.
The first episode of the Bacardi NH7 Weekender goes behind-the-scenes as India's happiest music festival is set up. The episode takes viewers through exactly what it takes, for an event of this massive a nature to come together. It features performances by artists like Basement Jaxx (DJ set), Midival Punditz (who performed with Monica Dogra of Shaa'ir + Func, and Humble The Poet), Dualist Inquiry and Sky Rabbit, and captures the essence of what makes India's happiest music festival tick.
The second episode of the Bacardi NH7 Weekender sees thousands of fans descend upon Laxmi Lawns at Magarpatta City, Pune to experience music ranging from heavy metal to electronica to folk fusion and reggae on the second day of India's happiest music festival. Sssshhhh, don't tell anyone about the secret set though.
In the third episode of the Bacardi NH7 Weekender, day two comes to end with Imogen Heap lighting up the Dewar's stage, which leaves fans excited about the final day of the festival. More metal, folk fusion and electronica performances on day 3 of India's happiest music festival but is everyone ready for the NH7 All-Stars?
In the fourth and final episode of Bacardi NH7 Weekender documentary, we take a look at day three where metal/rock, folk, and electronica performances wined up. Highlights include Indian Ocean at The Dewarists Stage; the Wall of Death at the Bhayanak Maut gig; Humble The Poet gets a tattoo; and the epic NH7 All-Stars.
NH7 Weekender Music Festival
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NH7 Weekender Music Festival

NH7 Weekender is the music festival held in 3 cities in India every year. These are the TV spots for different vibe in the festival.

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