India's "EDM paradise" is coming to the sandy beaches of India's party capital Goa once again. The Sunburn Music Festival 2019 returns to its birthplace, among the striking red cliffs and stunning sunsets of the Vagator Beach in Goa. Starting from December 27, the music festival is set to light up the stage till 29th with its incredible line-up featuring the likes of DJ Snake to the multiplatinum record bearing DJ Duo The Chainsmokers.

DJ Snake, who was in Mumbai earlier this year, is all set to play his newest album Carte Blanche along with his previous hits Taki Taki, Let Me Love You and so on. The headliners for the festival include Australian DJ Flume, The Chainsmokers, DJ Snake and Martin Garrix, the Dutch DJ mostly known for his sensational single 'Animals.' Indian artists to look forward to this year are Ritviz, Sartek, Priyanjana and Anish Sood.

Sunburn Festival known for its massive scale of execution and extravaganza is said to be a hub for EDM magnates from over 30 countries. The festival has produced an Unmatched line-up year after year which showcased the likes of Tiesto, Nucleya and Afrojack.

On top of being an EDM lover's paradise, the festival provides a wide range of fun and activities ranging from a ride on the giant wheel to bungee jumping and zip-lining. People can also look forward to a wide range of food from the many snack stalls set up at the venue .Tickets start from Rs 3000 onwards and go up to Rs 9000.

For first-timers the music festival might be a bit too much with its glitz and glamour but then again music knows no bounds, especially music lovers in India, just be careful not to get caught up in the unseemly large crowd and don't forget to make the most of this one-of-its-kind fest in India!

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