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  • Cherry Blossom Festival welcomes Clean Bandit after Akon schedule change

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaNovember 1, 2024

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    The Cherry Blossom Festival has made waves this year with the announcement of a lineup change that fans are sure to love. Originally scheduled to perform on November 16th, Akon will now take the stage on November 15th due to unforeseen adjustments in his Asia tour schedule.

    In a thrilling update, festival organizers have announced that Clean Bandit, the celebrated Grammy-winning pop group, will take over as headliners for Day 2. This will be Clean Bandit’s debut performance in India, and their presence is expected to elevate the festival experience significantly.

    With this exciting new addition, ticket holders can look forward to a stellar performance without any increase in ticket prices. The anticipation for this year’s festival has never been higher, and the organizers are confident that this change will lead to an unforgettable celebration of music and culture.

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