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1 History  



1.1  Sunburn Goa 2007  





1.2  Sunburn Goa 2008  





1.3  Sunburn Goa 2009  





1.4  Sunburn Goa 2010  





1.5  Sunburn Goa 2011  





1.6  Sunburn Goa 2012  





1.7  Sunburn Goa 2013  





1.8  Sunburn Goa 2014  





1.9  Sunburn Goa 2015  





1.10  Sunburn Pune 2016  





1.11  Sunburn Pune 2017  





1.12  Sunburn Goa 2022  





1.13  Sunburn Goa 2023  







2 Sunburn concerts in colleges  





3 Gallery  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Sunburn Festival
GenreElectronic dance music
DatesLast Weekend/3 Days Of The Year
Location(s)Vagator, Goa (2007–2015)
Pune, Maharashtra (2016–2018)
Vagator, Goa (2019–Present)
Years active2007–present
ParticipantsArmin Van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Ferry Corsten, Axwell, Shapeshifters, Sander Van Doorn
Websitesunburn.in

Sunburn Festival is a commercial electronic dance music festival held in India. It was started by entrepreneur Shailendra Singh[1][2][3] of Percept Ltd.

Spanning over three to five days, the festival has multiple stages with artists playing simultaneously.[4] It was held annually in Vagator, Goa from 2007 to 2015, and shifted to Pune, Maharashtra in 2016. In 2019, the festival returned to Vagator, Goa.

According to a 2014 International Music Summit report, Sunburn was "as big as Tomorrowland and Ultra".[5] It was ranked by CNN in 2009 as one of the Top 10 Festivals in the world.[6][7]

In 2011, Percept Ltd launched the Sunburn Arena, featuring Avicii, at the Turf Club in Mumbai.[8] In 2012, Percept launched Sunburn City Festival, Sunburn Campus and Sunburn Reload, as well as their first international festival, Sunburn Colombo.[3][9][10] Over the years Sunburn has expanded internationally and has included many well known DJs, including Swedish House Mafia, Hardwell, David Guetta, Axwell, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, Paul Van Dyk, Marshmello, Chainsmokers, Afrojack, Pete Tong, Tiesto, Armin van Buren, DeadMau5, Carl Cox, DJ Snake, Skazi.[11][2][3][12]

History[edit]

Electronic music parties and similar festivals have been held in Goa, with the late 1980s seeing the start of free parties, events that included DJs, art, crafts and food stalls. This continued through 1990s to early 2000s at beaches such as Vagator Beach, Anjuna beach and Arambol beach.

Sunburn Goa 2007[edit]

In 2007, Shailendra Singh organized the first Sunburn as an international dance music festival. It took place on 28 to 29 December at Candolim Beach, Goa. First year performers included Carl Cox, Above & Beyond and Axwell as headline acts. Held on two stages, with DJs playing simultaneously, other acts included John 00 Fleming, Pete Gooding, DJ Pearl, Jalebee Cartel, Super 8 & Tab. The festival was hosted by Nikhil Chinapa and Rohit Barker.[1][3]

Sunburn Goa 2008[edit]

Sunburn Goa 2008 was themed Electric Circus and was held on two main stages: one for Trance acts and one for House music. Having tied up with Defected Records in 2008, the label brought house DJs Simon Dunmore, Shapeshifters, Copyright and percussionist Shovel playing. Headlining the festival were GMS, Gareth Emery and John 00 Fleming. The acts were Digital Blonde, Roger Shah, DJ Pearl, Brute Force, Nawed Khan, Vachan Chinnappa, Jalebee Cartel, Sanjay Dutta, and Ma Faiza. The event took place from 27 to 29 December at Candolim Beach Goa.[1][3]

Sunburn Goa 2009[edit]

Sunburn brought Armin Van Buuren, who headlined the festival along with Latin House DJs Roger Sanchez and John 00 Fleming. Sunburn's line-up also included DJs Sultan and Sander Van Doorn. Acts included Jalebee Cartel, DJ Pearl, Ma Faiza, Nawed Khan and Designer Hippies. The festival was hosted by Nikhil Chinapa and Rohit Barker.[citation needed]

Sunburn Goa 2010[edit]

Sunburn Goa 2010 took place on 27 to 29 December at Candolim Beach. Sunburn passes went live on 5 November with the early bird passes and pre-booking sale passes being sold out in 22 minutes.[13] The headliners of the 2010 festival were Paul Van Dyk, Ferry Corsten and Axwell along with Sultan & Ned Shepard with Nadia Ali, Richard Durand, GMS, Pete Gooding, Aly & Fila and DJs Pearl, Ma Faiza, Anish Sood and Sanjay Dutta.[citation needed]

For the 2010 festival, Percept ran a "Sunburn Anthem Contest"[14] for potential audio and visual producers, with participants in the visual category.

Sunburn Goa 2011[edit]

Sunburn Goa 2011 was held on 27 to 29 December at Candolim Beach. The main attraction was Above & Beyond, Axwell, Infected Mushroom, Spartaque.[citation needed]

Sunburn Goa 2012[edit]

Sunburn Festival 2012 was held in Candolim Beach from 27 to 29 December. The headlining acts were by Sander Van Doorn, BT, Fedde Le Grand, W&W, Paul van Dyk, Roger Sanchez. [citation needed]

Sunburn Goa 2013[edit]

Shraddha Kapoor and Siddhanth Kapoor in Sunburn Goa 2013

The 7th Edition of Sunburn took place in Vagator. This event had 7 stages and around 120 artists across 200 hours. Headline DJs were Afrojack, Axwell, Pete Tong, Ummet Ozcan.[4]

Sunburn Goa 2014[edit]

The 8th edition took place in Vagator on 27 to 30 December 2014. Known artists included DJs like Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Knife Party, Sander van Doorn, Sasha, Krewella, Baauer, Danny Avila, Head Hunterz, Deniz Koyu, Dubvision, Paul Oakenfold, Matthew Koma, MAKJ, Michael and Tarzan Woods.[citation needed]

Sunburn Goa 2015[edit]

The 9th edition was a 4 day event at Vagator, Goa. On 20 November 2015 Sunburn Goa's international ticketing partner, Viagogo, announced that the festival has become one of the largest international music festivals in Asia,[15] The artist lineup would have 120 artists, including Sam Feldt, KYGO, Seth Troxler, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Martin Garrix, DJ SMITH, Kshmr, David Guetta, Dyro, Felix Jaehn, Zaeden and Art Department.[16]

Sunburn Pune 2016[edit]

The 10th Sunburn festival happened in Kesanand Hills, Pune, Maharashtra from 28 December to 31 December. The festival was headlined by Armin Van Buerren, Axwell & Ingrosso, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Afrojack and Kshmr.[citation needed]

Sunburn Pune 2017[edit]

11th edition of Sunburn Festival took place in Oxford Golf resort, Pune, Maharashtra. The lineup for its 11th edition was KSHMR, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, DJ Snake, Martin Garrix, Afrojack, Clean Bandit. Martin Garrix closed the Sunburn Festival 2017.[citation needed]

Sunburn Goa 2022[edit]

16th edition of the Sunburn Festival took place in Vagator, Goa in December from December 28 to 30. Sunburn Goa 2022.

Sunburn Goa 2023[edit]

17th edition of the Sunburn Festival took place in Vagator, Goa in December. The lineup for its 17th edition wasthe 2023 lineup spans across drum and bass, trap, house, electronic, trance, hardstyle, and techno, featuring artists such as Bassjackers, Korolova, Indo Warehouse, John Newman, Sander van Doorn, Vonai, Glowal, and Kas:st.[17]

Sunburn concerts in colleges[edit]

Multiple colleges across the country have hosted music festivals associated with Sunburn. These events are often part of the college's annual festivals, usually called Sunburn Campus.[18][19]

Colleges that have hosted Sunburn include BITS Pilani Goa Campus, NIT Calicut, AIIMS Delhi, Thakur College of Engineering & Technology- Mumbai, BITS Pilani Campus, LNMIIT, VNIT Nagpur, DCSMAT, NIT Trichy,[20] IIIT-Bhubaneswar, IIM Kashipur, IIT Indore, IIT Kanpur and more.

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Mahindru, Megha (22 October 2013). "Sunburn and the Indian EDM Explosion". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  • ^ a b Chakraborty, Riddhi (14 November 2016). "Shailendra Singh: 'We're the Shah Rukh Khan of Dance Music Festivals'". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  • ^ a b c d e Singh, Shailendra (15 December 2014). The True Story of Sunburn. English, India: Embassy Books India; 1st edition. pp. 20–23. ISBN 978-9383359738.
  • ^ a b "Sunburn 2013: Goa gears up for Asia's Largest Music Festival". Biharprabha News. 24 December 2013. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  • ^ International Music Summit. "IMS Business Report 2014: Asia-Pacific edition by Kevin Watson" (PDF). IMS APAC Report.
  • ^ CNN Article Archived 10 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "A guide to the world's best music festivals - CNN.com". edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  • ^ Sunburn Arena with Avicii 2013 - Journey to the top (promo), retrieved 29 November 2022
  • ^ IN, Rolling Stone (3 October 2012). "Q&A: Afrojack". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  • ^ "Sunburn Asia's Largest Music Festival to come to Sri Lanka". Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 21 August 2012. Archived from the original on 29 November 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2023 – via PressReader.
  • ^ Mahindru, Megha (7 October 2013). "Deadmau5 To Tour India In 2014". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  • ^ festivalsherpa (16 May 2013). "Quick Scoop: Shailendra Singh Named In Top 50 Most Powerful People in EDM". Sherpa Land. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  • ^ "Raga to Rock - India's No.#1 Music Magazine". Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  • ^ Afternoon Articles http://www.afternoondc.in/48-hrs/burn-it-up/article_14722
  • ^ "Sunburn Goa Has Become the Largest International Music Festival in Asia". 20 November 2015.
  • ^ "Sunburn Goa announces the biggest line up ever with 4 massive". Sify. Archived from the original on 9 December 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  • ^ "Sunburn Goa 2023: Unveiling a Spectacular Lineup and Enchanting Venue Experience". Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  • ^ "Sunburn Campus – Sunburn Festival". Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  • ^ "Sunburn Campus Launch". Business World.
  • ^ "Sunburn at NITT". Sunburn.
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