Alwar is hosting Locals District, a techno festival, from tomorrow 
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All You Need To Know About Locals District Festival 2022

Starting tomorrow in Alwar, the three-day techno festival will see an exhaustive lineup featuring both Indian and international artistes

Author : OT Staff

As the northern air gets nippy, travellers find themselves drawn to the warm mornings of Rajasthan, which finds itself in the middle of a plethora of music and cultural festivals. Adding one more to the list, head to Alwar as it plays host to Locals District, a techno music festival. In its fourth edition, the open air festival is being held at  Ram Bihari Palace in Alwar.

From November 11 to 13 in Alwar, Locals District will provide music aficionados with a chance to listen to over 40 techno artists from India and across the globe at five stages. With names like French DJ-Producer Justine Perry, Mashter and Mister.k, DJuma Soundsystem, Rico Casazza, Just B and Reverse Osmosis lighting the lineup, techno fans are assured three days of pure bliss. 

Additionally, Locals District is adding to the techno experience with an exclusive masterclass/workshop on one of the most advanced and recent mixers by Pioneer - V10. DJ-Producer Mash Mendiratta will be conducting exclusive master classes for all aspiring DJs, giving them a deep insight into the V10 mixer and what every button and knob does. Also expect good food, tattoos by BurnnInk Studios, fibre installations, graphic art and organic apparel as part of the experiences at District 2022.

The one-day pass starts at Rs4000, while a 3-day pass costs Rs8000. A variety of accommodation options, such as bedouin tents, lakeside cottages and palace dorms promise a luxurious experience to the attendees. When here, you can also head to Sariska National Park for an immersive wildlife experience. 

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