Delhi’s historic Purana Qila to host ASEAN India Music Festival 2024 from November 29
Expect incredible musical performances from singers like Shaan, Raghu Dixit, Sukriti-Prakriti and Jasleen Royal

Shaan, Jasleen Royal to perform at 3rd edition of ASEAN India Music Festival 2024
The countdown has officially started for one of Delhi’s most awaited cultural events! ASEAN India Music Festival 2024 is scheduled to begin on 29th November in Delhi’s prestigious old fortBringing a wonderful blend of music, culture and heritage to the capital. To commemorate 10 years of India’s ‘Act East Policy’ concert Its third edition aims to highlight the country’s growing cultural ties with its ASEAN neighbours.
The artist list for the event has been revealed, and it is nothing short of phenomenal. This year, the festival will have a perfect mix of renowned Indian artistes and ASEAN bands with a powerhouse performance by Raghu Dixit and Shaan on 29th November. Sensational sister duo Sukriti and Prakriti will be performing on November 30. Jasleen Royal The event will conclude with a big finale performance on 1 December.

This festival is not just a platform for Indian music. Top ASEAN bands are set to bring their unique sounds to Delhi. Highlights include Television Off from Thailand, Buc Tuong from Vietnam, Subsonic Eye from Singapore and Floor 88 from Malaysia.
In this program, Foreign Minister Shri S. Jaishankar and several dignitaries, including ambassadors of ASEAN member states, will be attending, making it a confluence of music, diplomacy and celebration. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Purana Qila, the festival offers free entry to all on November 29.

Sanjeev Bhargava, Founder Director, Sahar, sharing his thoughts on the upcoming festival, said, “Music is more than just a performance – it is an expression of our shared humanity, our hopes and our dreams. The ASEAN India Music Festival is a beautiful reminder that despite our different backgrounds, music has the power to unite us all. It allows us to connect not only as artists but as individuals who are part of a much larger global community. The festival is not just about showcasing talent, but about celebrating the relationships we have built over the years and the new bonds we will create through the universal language of music. Let us forget what lines and boundaries separate us in this field and come together on this platform of music and celebrate what is common among us.
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