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Rocktoberfest Dates, Lineup Announced

RSJ’s other big October gig Rocktoberfest returns for its sixth edition this year at the end of the month. Rocktoberfest, which is usually a series of pub gigs, takes a more conven

12 Oct, 2009
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FaridkotRSJ’s other big October gig Rocktoberfest returns for its sixth edition this year at the end of the month. Rocktoberfest, which is usually a series of pub gigs, takes a more conventional festival form this year. The three day affair at the Garden of Five Senses in New Delhi sees two stages and a club gig every night. The lineup includes several top Indian indies including Da-Saz, Skinny Alley, Thermal & A Quarter and Faridkot (pictured).

Rocktoberfest comes just a week after RSJ’s Great Indian Rock (whose website has finally been fixed). Tickets for the Rocktoberfest at Rs 400 a pop per day, which includes three pints of Kingfisher. For more details, check out the event’s Facebook page.

Dates + lineup

Friday 30th October

Amphitheatre (4PM – 10PM)
Fire Exit
Bandish
Da Saz
Skinny Alley
Midival Punditz

Stage 2 (7PM – 10PM)
Divij K

Stage 3 (11PM – 1AM)
Leon Russell & Doktor Daniel

Saturday 31st October

Amphitheatre (4PM – 10PM)
Lazy River
I am the Boombox
Half Step Down
Mrigya
Them Clones
Raghu Dixit Project (TBC)

Stage 2 (7PM – 10PM)
BlueOrb (Audio Aashram)

Stage 3 (11PM – 1AM)
TeddyBoyKill

Sunday 1st November

Amphitheatre (4PM – 10PM)
Blank Noize
October
Five8
Faridkot
Advaita
Thermal & A Quarter

Stage 2 (7PM – 10PM)
Doktor Daniel

Stage 3 (11PM – 1AM)
Boomarang

About the Author

Arjun is the editor of Indiecision. He started it in 2008. He does not support the scene.

About Da-Saz

Da-Saz is a collective of musicians and artists from India and abroad based in New Delhi.

About Faridkot

Faridkot is a five piece band from New Delhi.

About Skinny Alley

Skinny Alley is a five-piece rock band from Kolkata.

About Thermal And A Quarter

Thermal And A Quarter is a rock band from Bangalore, formed in 1996.

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