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Indie Music Fest 2024: Agnee to perform LIVE in Mumbai, THIS May | Early bird tickets ending soon

Knocksense is back with another enthralling event.

Somya Agarwal

After the resounding success of Madhur Sharma LIVE, Mumbai wanted more and we heard that loud and clear! So folks, it’s time for some more fun as Knocksense is back with another enthralling event in Mumbai - The Indie Music Fest. This event will be headlined by the legendary Indian rock band Agnee, on May 11 at Lower Parel's Phoenix Palladium, and the early bird tickets are LIVE NOW!

Book your tickets via the Knocksense App

Formed in 2007 by Kannan Mohan, Pune-based Agnee is one of the most celebrated Indian rock bands from the 2000s. The band has produced some of the most poignant melodies and lyrics, garnering millions of streams online and around 80.6K monthly Spotify listeners!

Whether it’s the heart-rendering Aahatein (remember MTV Splitsvilla 4?), soul-stirring Kabira, or spine-chilling Sadho Re, Agnee has time again delivered an intense musical experience! So, if you'd like to experience this magic live, the Indie Music Fest in Mumbai is where you need to be.

Book your EARLY BIRD tickets right away via the Knocksense App (or follow the link below) and get ready for an evening of fun, fervour and nostalgia on May 11. And hey, did we mention your ticket also covers a drink (alcoholic/non-alcoholic)?! Yep, you're reading it right!

Tickets: https://events.knocksense.com/event/the-indie-music-fest-feat.-agnee-20240401-0652-27

When: May 11

Where: Phoenix Palladium, Lower Parel

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