Local Talent To Get A Stage At Garden Tourism Festival
The Morning Standard|February 16, 2021
Delhi's budding talents—singers or instrumentalists—will get an opportunity to showcase their artistic aptitude at the annual ‘Garden Tourism Festival’ starting from Friday at The Garden of Five Senses.
Parvez Sultan
Local Talent To Get A Stage At Garden Tourism Festival

Delhi Tourism, the organiser of the event—is approaching student bands and groups of various colleges of various universities in the national capital urging them to participate in the event. The festival will be the first biggest public event being organised in the city since the outbreak of the pandemic.

As the department is expecting a high footfall for the event, it has decided to stretch this annual three-day feature to 23 days this year.

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