First Ever ‘Rolling Loud Festival’: India is turning up the volume as the music fest arrives in Mumbai

It’s official now that the globally acclaimed hip-hop festival ‘Rolling Loud’ is set to make its debut in India. And the ‘City of Dreams’, Mumbai will be the host of this greatest event. Previously, it was teased that this show will be taking place in one of South Asia’s cities along with the collaboration of District with Zomato. And now it is unveiled that Mumbai is the destined venue for this event but the line-up of the artist is yet to be revealed and the excitement is building across the Indian music scene. 

Rolling Loud is popularly known for some of the biggest names in hip-hop which attracts the massive crowds in the cities like Miami, Chicago, and Bangkok. They are now making their debut in India which is observed as a pivotal strategy of promoting their music and its market in the country like India where art is respected and celebrated without any discrimination. Similar to the other events, Rolling Loud will present multi-stage performances, immersive experiences, and a blend of global and local talent in India. 

So, their arrival is marked as a milestone for India’s live Music industry which signals the expanding influence of hip-hop culture in India.

Lakshmi Sh

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