93.5 RED FM, India’s leading private radio and entertainment network, is pleased to announce the third season of the Red Indies Radio Festival 2023, the largest radio celebration of indie music.
This one-of-a-kind celebration, themed Sounds of India, will bring together talented independent artists from India to showcase their incredible music.
The musical extravaganza will be broadcast live from June 19 to June 24.
Red FM has curated a lineup of exceptional Indian independent artists from various genres and states across India.
Red Indies Radio Festival will provide a diverse experience for every music enthusiast, ranging from folk to electronic to indie rock and hip-hop.
Moreover, Ammy Virk, Jubin Nautiyal, Raghu Dixit, Raftaar, King, Langa Maanganyaar, Taba Chake, and others will speak about their experiences during the week-long celebration.
Nisha Narayanan, Director & COO, of RED FM and Magic FM, commented on the announcement, saying, “Red FM has been observing the radio festival for the last three years.” The goal has been multifaceted: to promote and encourage independent artists and music for its unique and experimental appeal, as well as to provide listeners with the opportunity to discover new music. This festival is a testament to the incredible talent and diversity found within the independent music scene and our commitment to take the talent a notch higher.”
This World Music Day, Red FM pledges to craft a captivating and immersive experience for all music enthusiasts.
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