With the onset of Oktoberfest this year, Delhi NCR witnessed Gaana Lager n Barrel Festival, North India's first and one of its kind beer and music festivals.
The third edition of the festival was co-presented by Carling Club Glasses and hosted at Kingdom of Dreams, Gurugram on October 6 and 7, where it saw a footfall of more than 4000 people.
From performance by great lineup of music artists that included names like Mohammed Irfan, Divya Kumar, Shefali Alvares, Akhil Sachdeva, Parmish Verma, Millind Gaba, Gurnazar Live, DJ Sumit Sethi and more. Accompanied with scrumptious food and great brews, the event offered everything that would make the crowd tap their feet with fun and enjoyment.
"Lager n Barrel Festival is one of the most awaited annual beer and music festival for a group of friends and families looking forward to a refreshingly perfect weekend full of action packed fun. Carling believes that great stories are created with the circle of friends and there is nothing like witnessing live music performances by popular artists, scrumptious gourmet delights, artistic creations and interactive games, all together to celebrate friendship and memories. With great enjoyment comes great responsibility too. We advocate responsible drinking in all of our business practices and believe in educating and promoting moderate and responsible consumption. This year marks two years of our partnership for Carling Club Glasses with Lager n Barrel Festival and we look forward to a continued partnership in the years to come," said Ashish Kapoor, President, Molson Coors India.
Gaana Lager n Barrel, co-presented by Carling Club Glasses is an intellectual property of Speed Records and EYP Creations and aims at elevating the music festival culture in the region.
The entire festival was inspired by art in every form. Interactive installations and activity areas placed at different areas throughout the festival were an awe-inspiring sight for all. The attendees re-lived their carefree moments with the fun-filled games like Beer Pong, Stapu, Limbo and many more. Another interesting take-away for the crowd was the customized official snapchat filters, a first of any festival in the country.
In all, the festival was an avant-garde celebration for all on a perfect weekend soaked in the Oktoberfest vibe.
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