Mumbai: Musical extravaganza Lollapalooza comes to city, the first concert in Asia

Indie band Easy Wanderlings opened the festival with a surprisingly big crowd for an afternoon set, while American pop rock group Imagine Dragons were the headliners for the night.

Kasmin Fernandes Updated: Sunday, January 29, 2023, 12:55 AM IST
Mumbai: Musical extravaganza Lollapalooza comes to city, the first concert in Asia | File pic

Mumbai: Musical extravaganza Lollapalooza comes to city, the first concert in Asia | File pic

Mumbai: Cellphone jammers, traffic diversions, non-availability of parking slots and strict width rules for carry-on bags notwithstanding, music lovers descended on Mahalaxmi Race Course by the droves for the first day of Lollapalooza India, which kicked off on Saturday.

This musical extravaganza has become one of the biggest crowd pullers in Mumbai since the covid wave ended and is the first time that the festival is being staged in Asia. It also is a sign of the revival of the music scene in the city, which was fast becoming a popular tour stop for leading international artists before the pandemic.

Easy Wanderlings opened the festival

Indie band Easy Wanderlings opened the festival with a surprisingly big crowd for an afternoon set, while American pop rock group Imagine Dragons were the headliners for the night. 

Meanwhile, K-pop fans are waiting for their idol Jackson Wang, who is already in the city, to bring his charisma to the festival on Sunday.

The organisers are also doing their bit for the environment. Water is being provided in reusable glasses. Dry waste will be recycled. Edible leftover food will be donated to the less-privileged.

"It's a vibe, all around, behind the stage, and in front of the stage,” said Gautam Pradhan, 19, a student at NMIMS.

However, not everyone was happy. "The big acts are just lip syncing. An electronic act such as Sandunes was so much more memorable to watch and hear. Besides, better sound quality could make the experience way more epic," said 27-year-old art educator Ashwini H.

People also complained that some of the brightly coloured, gender neutral bathrooms were locked.

Despite these negatives, some of those who attended the concert on Saturday promised to be back on Sunday.

Published on: Sunday, January 29, 2023, 12:55 AM IST

RECENT STORIES