Besides boasting an unbelievably good line-up of artistes, the Goa gathering will also feature activities that will make you want to stay at the beach all the day long
The upcoming edition of Vh1 Supersonic will host some of the biggest names in electronic music — Above & Beyond, Dash Berlin, Dillon Francis and Paul van Dyk. As if these stars weren’t enough reason to pull fans to the venue in Candolim, Goa, the organisers have gone of their ways to present a holistic festival experience to everyone that comes visiting.
Here’s what to expect this year:
1. Beach sports
Candolim beach will have a variety of thrilling water sports for you to indulge in during the day at the festival.
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2. On-site library
Reading a book on a beautiful sunny morning, even as the breeze kisses your body, is the kind of stuff vacation dreams are made of. At Vh1 Supersonic, you can look forward to relaxing and catching up with all the reading you might have missed due to your hectic work schedule.
3. Larger than life art installations, and spectacular stage backdrops
If you thought last year’s art and stage set-up was mind-blowing (see pictures below), just wait for the upcoming edition.
Jaideep Singh, senior vice president and business head β INS, Viacom18 Pvt Ltd, assures fans that the on-ground experience this year will be the best that a festival can provide. He says:
“Staying true to our promise of making this Indiaβs happiest dance music festival, this year, weβre planning to create an experience that fans will remember for a long time to come with exciting new activities and the diverse talent from around the world that is sure to have everyone dancing.β
4. Zumba lessons
Fancy some fun, and calorie-burning, dance lessons on the beach? Vh1 Supersonic will host zumba classes for the fitness freaks among the revellers.
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5. Other attractions:
1. Hippie market
2. Food court featuring the best cuisines from India
3. Graffiti making activities