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Lollapalooza India 2024 Lineup: Jonas Brother, Halsey, OneRepublic & others to perform in Mumbai

Mumbai is prepping to play twenty hours of scintillating multi-genre music!

Aditya Vikram

Lollapalooza India is returning for its second edition, scheduled for January 27-28 next year. The mega music festival will be held at the Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai, featuring twenty hours of multi-genre music performances.

It is noteworthy that the 1st edition of Lollapalooza India was a major success and if the lineup for the 2nd edition is anything to go by, it will be lit, again!

Check out Lollapalooza India 2nd edition performers!

Pop stars Jonas Brothers, Halsey, and Anoushka Shankar, along with the band OneRepublic will be headlining this 2-day music festival in Mumbai. Apart from the headliners, this edition of Lollapalooza India will feature several other Indian and International artists.

Some names on the star-studded list include international names like Lauv, The Rose, Eric Nam, Fatoumata Diawara, and DJ Kenny Beats, among others. Indian artists performing at the fest include Prabh Deep, The Karan Kanchan Experience, Shashwat Bulusu, Jatayu, Kamakshi Khanna, and more.

Additional attractions at this mega music festival

Apart from the people's favourite Lolla Food Park, Lollapalooza India's 2nd edition will feature glam stations, custom tailor shops, and several fascinating art installations across the venue. The tickets for this mega music festival in Mumbai are available on BookMyShow Live, which is also its co-producer and promoter.

When: January 27- January 28

Where: Mahalaxmi Race Course, Mumbai

Cost: ₹10,999 onwards

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