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Me’gong Festival 2025 draws over 55,000 visitors, concludes with spectacular finale in Garo Hills

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Event cements Meghalaya’s position as one of India’s fastest-growing concert and cultural destinations

Tura, Dec 7: Me’gong Festival 2025 wrapped up with a dazzling finale on Saturday, drawing more than 55,000 visitors over two days and reaffirming Meghalaya’s emergence as a powerhouse in India’s growing concert economy. With an impressive mix of global acts, national performers, and homegrown talent, the festival delivered one of Northeast India’s most vibrant showcases of music, culture and community spirit.

Khring ka Me’gong Festival ia palat 55000 ki nongwankai | Kut hapdeng ka jingshongkun ha Ri-lum Garo

Global Acts Light Up Day 2
The second day of the festival drew massive crowds as British pop sensation Blue, global EDM giants Yellow Claw, acclaimed singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad, and Bollywood star Kanika Kapoor delivered electrifying back-to-back performances on the Aski Stage.

Band member Antony Costa praised the festival’s energy, calling the Me’gong crowd “on fire.”
His bandmate Simon Webbe added, “Garo Hills is a paradise—thank you for the great turnout and the love.”

Kapoor opened the night with her biggest hits—Chittiyaan Kalaiyan, Baby Doll, Jawaani Le Doobi—and thanked Meghalaya audiences for being “one of the best” she has ever performed for.

Prateek Kuhad’s soulful set, featuring Cold Mess and Saansein, turned the arena into a sea of swaying lights before Yellow Claw closed the night with a thunderous EDM finale that shook the Bolbokgre–Watregre festival grounds.

Parallel to the main stage, the Kingfisher Stage hosted crowd favourites including Hoi Hoi Makbil, G-Hills Finest, Crack Gang, Rough Road and Nokpante, drawing thousands throughout the evening.

A Star-Studded Opening Day
The festival’s momentum began on Day 1 with a high-profile international lineup: Richard Marx, Neeti Mohan, Julian Marley, and Nucleya.

Marx—making a rare India appearance—performed classics and unreleased tracks from his upcoming album Afterhours. Mohan’s emotional tribute to Zubeen Garg, singing Mayabini in the icon’s birthplace of Tura, quickly became one of the festival’s most shared moments online.

Julian Marley brought a warm reggae pulse while Nucleya closed the first night with a high-octane electronic set.

Young Artists Share Space With Global Stars
A special highlight was the participation of seven emerging bands from the Chief Minister’s Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project (CM-MGMP). Performing on the opening day, many described the opportunity to share a festival stage with global artists as “transformational” and the biggest milestone of their careers.

Culture, Cuisine, Cosplay and More
Beyond music, Me’gong Festival 2025 offered a rich cultural immersion:

The Great Garo Hills Cook Off, judged by MasterChef India Season 8 runner-up Nambie Jessica Marak

Traditional sports and indigenous showcases
Brew Village, craft and food markets, and PRIME Meghalaya entrepreneur stalls
Cosplay Contest, Miss & Mr Me’gong Contest, and VR experiences
Families, tourists and festival-goers thronged the grounds through the weekend.

A Landmark for Meghalaya’s Concert Economy
The festival was inaugurated by Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, whose push to position Meghalaya as a cultural and live-events hub has attracted global artists across festivals like Me’gong, Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival and Winter Tales.

With international performers increasingly choosing Meghalaya as a natural stop on their India tours, the state is fast becoming one of the country’s most sought-after destinations for large-format music experiences, strengthening tourism and the creative industries.

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