Sunburn Festival 2025 to rock Mumbai for the first time this December


Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 7: After 18 iconic years in Goa, Asia’s biggest electronic dance music festival, Sunburn, is set to make its Mumbai debut in December 2025. The high-octane event will take place from December 19 to 21, marking a major shift in the festival’s history.

Organisers confirmed that the move to Mumbai aims to enhance accessibility and deliver a more expansive and immersive experience for EDM lovers. Known for its massive international lineups and high-energy performances, Sunburn promises to transform the City of Dreams into a pulsating hub of music and celebration.

Pre-sale tickets for RuPay Credit Card holders will open on August 12 at 12 PM, while general public ticket sales begin on August 14 at 12 PM through BookMyShow. Details on the exact venue and artist lineup will be announced soon.

Launched in 2007, Sunburn has hosted some of the world’s top DJs, including Martin Garrix, DJ Snake, Armin van Buuren, and David Guetta. This year’s edition is expected to bring a similar star-studded roster and unmatched stage design to Mumbai.

Mumbai’s vibrant atmosphere, combined with Sunburn’s signature energy, is set to deliver an unforgettable December weekend.

  

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