Maushi Festival returns to Pune this weekend for sixth edition
The two-day celebration of art and music is back with a global line-up including Dusky, Adam Pits, Skeptical, and more
Maushi Festival returns to Pune, India, for the sixth time this weekend for its two-day annual art and music festival.
The event will feature a stellar line-up, including UK heavyweights Dusky, Adam Pits, and Skeptical, alongside international and regional talents like Ciel, Sunju Hargun, and Sciahri.
Some of India's finest, including Kohra, Kiss Nuka, Sindhi Curry, Shaun Moses, and Ez Riser, will also take the stage, ensuring a diverse and energetic mix of sounds.
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The festival is set to transform the space with three dynamic stages. The open-air stage will be all about minimal house, breaks, and UKG, providing the perfect backdrop for many of the UK internationals.
The Warehouse promises a harder edge with fast-paced techno and immersive audiovisuals, pushing the boundaries of sensory experiences.
Then there's The Tunnel, partnering with the UK's Keep Hush for a bass-heavy UK set on day one, followed by a vinyl takeover with Wax On/Wax Off, India’s leading vinyl platform, on day two.
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In addition to the music, Maushi Festival is teaming up with The Daily All Day to bring an exciting mix of culture and commerce.
Over 20 homegrown brands and artist pop-ups will be on-site, alongside six premium food brands and an extensive cocktail experience, promising a weekend of non-stop discovery for the 4,000 attendees.
Head over to Pune this weekend and pick up passes for Maushi Festival here.
Henry Cooper is a Writer at Mixmag Asia. Follow him on Instagram.
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