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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Me'Gong Festival: 55,000+ Flock to Shillong for Music Extravaganza

Me'Gong Festival: 55,000+ Flock to Shillong for Music Extravaganza

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Me'Gong Festival attracted over 55,000 visitors in two days.
  • International artists like Blue and Yellow Claw headlined the event.
  • Festival showcased music, culture, and community with diverse attractions.
Me'Gong Festival: 55,000+ Flock to Shillong for Music Extravaganza

The Me'Gong Festival, celebrated in Tura, Meghalaya, concluded successfully this past Saturday, attracting an impressive crowd of over 55,000 attendees. This two-day event, named after a local exotic flower, significantly bolstered Meghalaya's position as a key player in India's burgeoning concert economy, leaving a memorable imprint on visitors.

The festival's grand finale featured electrifying performances from international pop sensation Blue, the global electronic duo Yellow Claw, singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad, and Bollywood artist Kanika Kapoor. Earlier performances included local favorites and national artists like Richard Marx and Nucleya, highlighting a diverse lineup that catered to varied musical tastes.

Beyond its musical offerings, the Me'Gong Festival provided a rich tapestry of cultural experiences. Attendees enjoyed traditional sports, a cook-off celebrating indigenous ingredients, a vibrant brew village, a cosplay contest, and a bustling market showcasing local crafts and entrepreneurs, underscoring a holistic celebration of Garo Hills culture.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Me'Gong Festival is known for its diverse musical performances, cultural showcases, and attracting large crowds, significantly boosting Meghalaya's concert economy.
International artists such as Blue, Yellow Claw, and Richard Marx were among the headliners at the Me'Gong Festival.
The festival also included a cook-off, traditional sports, a craft market, cosplay, and stalls by local entrepreneurs, offering a comprehensive cultural experience.

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