Nodwin Gaming, and Bacardi have successfully wrapped up the 12th edition of the Happiest Music Festival - Bacardi NH7 Weekender.
Held at Pune’s Mahalakshmi Lawns, the multi-genre festival was attended by thousands of fans from Pune and other cities. Headliner - Prateek Kuhad had the audience mesmerised with his new release Just A Word from the album ‘The Way That Lovers Do’ during an incredible hour-long performance, while ‘Rap Queen’ Raja Kumari created a unique set with a live band for the very first time. The curated set by Ritviz saw an elaborate set up that included an orchestra, dancers, actors and much more who performed his very first story-telling based act at the festival.
This year, the festival had 4 arenas and 5 stages with the Bacardi Arena hosting the main Bacardi stage and the Jack & Jones stage whereas the Casa Bacardi arena had the Casa Bacardi stage along with Red Bull Off The Roof. These stages were headlined by artists like Prateek Kuhad, Seedhe Maut, Ritviz, Kayan, Raja Kumari, Yung Raja, Ankur Tewari and many more, who performed never-seen-before sets created only for the festival.
The stages and arenas were carefully curated to offer the audience 7 hours of non-stop entertainment each day. Tinder was back this year with Camp Tinder that hosted acoustic sets by artists like Kamakshi Khanna, Kayan, Osho Jain and Ankur Tewari, who set the vibe to close the evening off.
“It’s a wrap! And what a great way to bring together the community again to share a common love for music, comedy, and gaming. We are delighted to have been able to pull this off successfully after months and months of hard work put together by our teams and partners. I’d like to thank each and every one who has taken a leap of faith despite the odds and worked tirelessly to make this event a super-duper success. A special shout out to the audience for their trust in us. We now look forward to taking this party across our other 9 City Takeovers in April,” said Akshat Rathee, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Nodwin Gaming.
Comedy artists like Sonali Thakker, Anu Menon, Sapan Verma, Azeem Banatwalla, Varun Thakur, Nick, Sumaira Shaikh, Supriya Joshi, Shreeja Chaturvedi, Urooj Ashfaq, Neeti Palta, and Sumukhi Suresh had the audience in splits with their hilarious scripts and performances at the Comedy stage in the Bazaar arena.
The festival, for the first time, saw the Gaming Lounge by Nodwin Gaming, where attendees checked out games like Street Fighter, FIFA, Tekken, CS:GO. People also played at the traditional retro gaming machine - Just Dance and won exciting prizes.
“It was an unbelievable experience to see Bacardi’s core spirit and ethos come to life. We were back on-ground after two years and it was simply a delight to see the audiences do what makes them happy again and groove to the enthralling performances by a stellar line-up of artists. BACARDÍ has always kept consumers at the heart of everything we do, and we are now equally pumped to take the happiest music festival to 9 markets with our City Takeovers, bringing consumers the best of music, culture and comedy closer to their homes,” said Sameeksha Uniyal, Brand Lead - Brand Bacardi, India and South East Asia.
Entertaining the crowd in between performances, was the Bazaar Arena which had food and merchandise. Another highlight was the custom-curated cocktails that were especially created for the festival and served at the Bacardi bars.
The first 500 attendees to enter the festival received exciting Jack & Jones goodie bags. The brand’s pop-up store also displayed its latest collection and the crowd kept pouring in to shop. Mia by Tanishq was associated with the festival for the first time and offered Virtual trials of trendy and contemporary Mia Jewelry using AR that the audience could test while enjoying the popsicles specially created for this lounge. The festival also had multiple aesthetic and creative installations for people to enjoy as they went from one arena to the next.
The festival also supported several initiatives like ‘Access For All’ who were the accessibility partners for the differently abled; ‘6 Degrees’ the inclusivity partners for the LGBTQ community; Culpable who provided the audience with reusable glasses; and Butt Ballot who made recycling fun by asking a ballot question with every cigarette butted in the smoking zones. The festival also brought back the long-standing association with ‘Skrap’ who were Bacardi NH7 Weekender’s sustainability partners this year again. Scrap recycled every bit of waste at the venue, right from the food to the stage materials.
Bacardi NH7 Weekender prioritised all necessary safety and hygiene protocols and checks. Vaccine certification, on-ground rapid tests (antigen), encouraging wearing masks and using sanitizers, temperature checks, etc., were ensured for fans to enjoy the live experience in a safe atmosphere.