British Band BLUE to Headline Sangai Music Festival 2025 in Imphal

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UKHRUL, NOV 13: The 7 Sisters Foundation, in collaboration with Manipur Tourism, has announced the Sangai Music Festival 2025, a three-day musical extravaganza set to be one of the key highlights of the upcoming Sangai Festival.

The event will be held from November 28 to 30 at the Archery Ground, Khuman Lampak Stadium, Imphal.

This year’s edition will feature a vibrant mix of artists from India and abroad, headlined by the UK-based multi-platinum pop group BLUE, who will perform live in Imphal for the first time as part of their 25th Anniversary Tour.

Joining them will be Girish and The Chronicles from Sikkim, alongside leading artists and bands from Manipur and across the country.

The festival aims to celebrate music, unity, and cultural diversity while promoting peace and supporting Manipur’s local economy, which has suffered in the wake of recent unrest.

Tickets are available at www.7sistersfoundation.com, and the full artist lineup and schedule will be announced soon.

For updates, follow the official pages of 7 Sisters Foundation and Manipur Tourism.

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