
The event is from August 25 - 27
Delectable snacks, amazing cocktails and fabulous concerts – all in one head! This is what ‘The DOT COCKTAILS’ festival offers. During the three-day food and cocktail festival, Delhiites will get to embark on a gastronomic journey that promises to tantalize taste buds.
It can be attended by people with their families and friends to share in the culinary delights and enjoy a weekend full of fun activities and games in the vibrant festival atmosphere.
The captivating event will be held at Parking Lot, 33, Main St, Sector 29, Gurugram, a picturesque location that sets the perfect ambiance for a music-filled escape.
As the curtains rise on the inaugural evening, the stage will burst into life with the enchanting melodies of “Bawri The Band.” At 8:30 PM, the band will grace the stage, creating an ideal ambiance for a weekend filled with timeless musical experiences.
Anticipate an exhilarating encounter on Saturday when the stage is seized by the commanding presence of “Technaari.” Renowned for their dynamic techno rhythms and spirited shows, they are poised to keep the audience grooving throughout the entire night.
As “THE DOT COCKTAILS” draws to a close, immerse yourself in the calming melodies of “Sufi Sunday.” Embark on this tranquil musical voyage that will resonate with your soul and elevate your mood.
When: August 25 – 27
Where: The DOT Stage, sco 33 sector 29 parking lot, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122007, India, Gurgaon, India
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