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CircleofLife

Echoes of Earth music festival returns to Bangalore for fifth edition; themed on Circle of Life

| @indiablooms | Nov 14, 2022, at 06:47 pm

Bengaluru/IBNS: Popular as India's ecologically oriented music festival, 'Echoes of Earth' is an amalgamation of music, arts and culture.

This year, it returns to its home turf Bangalore, for its fifth edition to be held in early December.

The organisers recently announced their line-up of 35 global and homegrown artists.

The repertoire of artists and bands performing at this year’s festival includes The Yussef Dayes Experience, Henry Saiz & Band present moonlight wolves, Vieux Farka Toure, Anyasa, Humankind and more.

This year’s festival theme, ‘Circle of Life,’ focuses on the inclusive circle where all life begins and thrives alongside stories of conservation and restoration, the organisers said in a release.

Multiple music genres like Electronic, Soul, World fusion, Jazz, Techno, Blues, Reggae, Rock, Live Electronica and more will add fuel the main festival while themed panel discussions, workshops on music, art, wellness and sustainable lifestyle, brunches, art installations, and collaborative spaces for artists, etc. will complement the musical sessions.

Tickets are priced upwards of Rs 2,360 per head and have to be booked in advance.

For details of artists and events, see http://echoesofearth.com/

What: Echoes of Earth music festival

When: December 3 and 4, 2022

Where: Embassy International Riding School, Bangalore

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