Music, bike fest to begin from Hyderabad on Friday


Hyderabad, Sep 29 (IANS): Harley-Davidson Indias music and motorcycle festival will travel from Friday to November 2016 across Hyderabad, New Delhi, Nagpur, Kolkata, Lucknow and Jaipur.

Pulsating music and roaring Harley-Davidson engines will set the tone yet again as Harley Rock Riders (HRR) return for the event's Season 7. The festival has been instrumental in promoting homegrown bands and artistes by giving them a platform to showcase their talent.

This year, Bengaluru-based heavy metal band Girish and The Chronicles will begin the first leg of HRR at Hyderabad on Friday and one of India's pioneers in rock music, Valentine Shipley will take centre stage at New Delhi, Nagpur, Kolkata, Lucknow and finally at Jaipur on November 19.

Pallavi Singh, Director - Marketing, Harley-Davidson India, said in a statement: "Over the past six years, we have successfully created a platform to bring music and motorcycle lovers together, both bound by their burning desire for self-expression. This year, we are excited to take the Harley Rock Riders experience to newer audiences and destinations where there is a growing aspiration of the Harley-Davidson lifestyle."

Festival-goers can also indulge in the Harley-Davidson lifestyle through the spectacular fleet of Harley-Davidson motorcycles that will be on display at the venue along with customised Harley-Davidson motorcycles at the exclusive Harley parking only zone.

  

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