Launched in 2019, Musicathon is a festival organised by artist manager Gaurav Kumar Kushwaha multiple times a year, and showcases musical acts by emerging artists from various parts of the country. After a stunning festival at Bir, Himachal Pradesh this year, Musicathon is now back in Delhi with a stellar line-up including artists Akanksha Grover, Buland Himalay and Arjan Singh.
The tenth and last edition of the festival at Bir was attended by music lovers from across the world and explored a diverse range of music genres, offering an overarching immersive experience that blended travelling, camping and music. Musicathon was put together with the efforts of the local community, talented independent musicians and a bunch of people driven by a common passion for music, poetry and a desire for self-discovery. The festival at Bir was headlined by the talented Khalid Ahamed, frontman of the popular band Parwaaz, with other artists like Salman Elahi, Rahgir, Anurag Vashisht and others showcasing their musical prowess as well.
This year, join over 500 music lovers in the stunning green forest of Bir, Himachal Pradesh, where you'll not only enjoy live performances from top musicians, but also meet fellow travellers who share your interests, swap stories, and learn from one another.
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How to Reach Bir-Billing
1. By Air: There is no direct flight connectivity for the city of Bir. Kangra Airport, which is 67.6 km away is the nearest airport that connects Bir to the rest of the country. Other airports close to Bir are those of Amritsar (260 km), Chandigarh (290 km) and New Delhi (520 km).
2. By Rail: There is no direct rail connectivity to Bir. The nearest broad gauge station is in Pathankot, which is 112.4 km away, while the nearest narrow gauge station is in Ahju, which is just 3 km away. A toy train runs from Pathankot to Ahju.
3. By Road: Regular bus services ply to and from the city. They operate on a daily basis from places such as Shimla and Dharamshala. You can also hire shared taxis for the same route.
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1. A sturdy water bottle, if the festival has refillable water stations, and if the venue allows bottles to be taken inside.
2. Comfortable footwear. Sneakers (a perfect option if it’s not likely to rain) or boots (but make sure they are worn in).
3. COVID packs: Hand sanitiser, extra masks and a copy of your vaccination certificate are things you should keep handy.




