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Is India's Music Festival Season : Privilege Only Few Can Afford?
RollingStone India
|November 2024
With soaring ticket prices, are Inda's music festivals slipping out of reach for the average fan?
As the temperatures cool and the stages heat up, India’s music festival season arrives with a line-up that’s bigger and more international than ever. High-profile acts are gracing Indian soil, massive stages are being erected in scenic destinations, and fans are gearing up to immerse themselves in these once-a-year experiences. However, amid all the fanfare, one fundamental question looms: can the average Indian afford to attend these festivals?
The sticker shock is real. Ticket prices for large-scale music festivals in India have surged, often approaching international rates. Premium experiences like meet-and-greets, VIP areas, and exclusive merchandise add a whole other layer of costs. For example, some music festivals charge ₹5,000 to ₹25,000 for basic entry alone, with VIP access adding more zeroes. Add in travel, food, and accommodations, especially if the event is outside your hometown, and the expenses quickly climb into luxury territory.
For music lovers across the country, these prices are a barrier that can turn what should be a shared cultural experience into an exclusive privilege for those who can afford it. Given the average income levels in India, many fans are left wondering if attending these festivals will ever truly be accessible. The demand for music festivals in India is skyrocketing, driven by a combination of factors: growing disposable income among urban youth, the influence of social media, and the appeal of international headliners finally making stops in Indian cities. These festivals aren’t just concerts; they are immersive, Instagram-worthy experiences, complete with art installations, gourmet food options, and stages that rival those of global festivals like Wireless or Rolling Loud.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition November 2024 de RollingStone India.
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