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The Sherp’s Top Stories Of The Week

We’ve had a bunch of updates on some of the upcoming festivals this past week. From Tiësto’s India tour to the autowallah who moonlights as a writer, it’s been a surprisingly remarkable seven days. Check out The Sherp’s highlights from this week!

 

1. DJ Snake And R3hab To Headline Sunburn Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad 

The rumour that DJ SNAKE is touring India with Sunburn this year has been confirmed. He’s going headline the festival along with R3hab in all four cities – Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

 

2. Tiësto Is Touring India This December!

The Dutch DJ extraordinaire is coming down to India once again for a two city tour and a headlining set at Enchanted Valley Carnival!

 

3. Dan Bilzerian Trashes Electric Zoo After Buying $650,000 Section At Festival 

The playboy millionaire was apparently sorely disappointed by the everything festival had to offer. See more here!

 

4. This Rickshaw Driver Will Be An Honoured Guest At The Venice Film Festival 

Did you know that Mr. M. Chandrakumar will walk on the red carpet at Venice Film Festival with other international celebrities? Here’s why.

 

5. The Most Outrageous Things To Happen At Burning Man 2015 

Let’s stop talking about how creative Burning Man can be and let’s discuss how outrageous it can become. This year’s edition, too, had its fair share of bizarre moments. Check them out here!

 

6. Throwback To When Lady Gaga Crowdsurfed Like A Raging Punk Queen 

This throwback of Lady Gaga unleashing her inner Punk Goddess at the Semi Precious Weapons set during Lollapalooza 2010 will have you stand up in applause!

 

7. Here’s The Awaited Lineup Of Sunburn’s Daman Edition!

Sunburn Daman is happening for real. Check out the exclusive lineup here!

 

8. Skrillex’s Brother Cancels Set After Being Attacked By A Security Member 

Festival security miscommunication can lead to some pretty drastic consequences, as was evident from what happened at the Backwoods Music Festival in Oklahoma. Read more here.