Boho Fest wraps up on high-energy note
LUCKNOW, Dec. 29 -- With back-to-back performances spanning folk, indie, EDM and romantic ballads, curtains came down on the Boho Fest on a high-energy note on Sunday.
The spotlight firmly belonged to folk maestro Mame Khan and singer-actor Paresh Pahuja. Khan, India's first folk artist to perform at the Indian Pavilion at the Cannes Film Festival in 2022, mesmerised the audience with his powerful Rajasthani folk compositions, setting the ball rolling for an unforgettable night.
Between live performances, festivalgoers moved effortlessly across stages, with EDM beats drawing large crowds to another corner of the venue. As Pahuja took the stage later in the night, the mood shifted from high-energy to intimate and romantic. A predominantly young crowd sang along to his popular tracks, including Dhoor Dhooron, as he delivered his first-ever live performance in Lucknow, bringing the festival to a serene close.
Earlier in the day, the Indie Stage celebrated emerging and local talent. Ansh Thakur opened proceedings with an intimate set, followed by an energetic sundowner performance by Piyush Kapoor, which lifted the atmosphere as the sun dipped. Jatin Sharma and the Supergroup carried the momentum forward with a collaborative set that musically and emotionally bridged the day into the evening's main-stage highlights.
Beyond music, the festival grounds remained vibrant throughout the day. The Healing Zone continued to offer moments of calm through tai chi and breathwork sessions, while the Art Forest showcased creative expressions from artists across the region. The Flea Market and Food Market buzzed with visitors supporting local artisans and food entrepreneurs, and the Kids Zone remained active, reinforcing Boho Fest's family-friendly appeal....
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