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You would have heard of Coachella in the US. Why isn't there a music festival which could bring chunks of the whole country together. According to stats, Indians are spending more on experiences than in the current times. We could have this festival

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Sriram R S V D

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Hola @SabariSuresh, there is this Indian travel startup SAGE. They are into hosting fests in off beat Indian locations and ig it wld be a great collab if you work with them. You can reach out to their team @we_the_sage, their official insta handle

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