Above & Beyond to add colour to Holi event in Mumbai


Mumbai, Mar 6 (IANS): English dance music group Above & Beyond will spread the colour of music at Holi Reloaded 2017, an electronic dance music Holi festival to be held here on March 13.

Plus nine one, a venture of 3rd Rock Entertainment, announced the fifth season of Holi Reloaded, presented by Lawman pg 3 and powered by Volkswagen, will be organised at JVPD Ground, Juhu here. Bollywood and television celebrities attending the party in full force, read a statement from the organisers.

The event will also witness supporting performances by Pearl, Beyond 120, Mash, Avneesh, Nosh & SJ, Helium Project, Bunty and Audio Addict. Nikhil Chinapa and Nisha Harale will be hosting the show, where designer Archana Kochhar will launch a new scarf collection inspired by Holi Reloaded.

A part of the proceeds from Holi Reloaded 2017 will be used to support child education through Smita Thackeray's Mukkti Foundation.

Aarnavv Shirsat, Founder and Director, 3rd Rock Entertainment, said: "This is the fifth season of Holi Reloaded and we are expecting more than 8,000 people this year. This is one of the most sought after Holi party in Mumbai as it has the best of electronic dance music with Above & Beyond performing along with other leading artists from India."

Consisting of members Jono Grant, Tony Mcguinness and Paavo Siljamäki, Above & Beyond was formed in 2000. They are the owners of London-based EDM labels Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep and also host a weekly radio show.

  

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