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India’s first and biggest EDM festival is held in Goa at the end of every December, and has a good mix of Indian and international DJs.
India’s first and biggest EDM festival is held in Goa at the end of every December, and has a good mix of Indian and international DJs. Read less

Sunburn, India’s first and biggest EDM festival will return to Goa for its eighth year at the end of December this year. Known for its mix of Indian and international DJs, it generally features big names from all genres of dance music. In 2013, the festival was headlined by Swedish DJ Axwell and Dutch DJ Afrojack. You can also expect huge stages, good acoustics, plenty of drinks and food, and seveal after-parties. In case you want to take a break from all that headbanging, there are flea markets, sunset cruises and entertaining distractions such as ferris wheels and biking stunts.
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