Nagaland’s pop-rock sensation, Trance Effect, is all set to represent India at the Big Mountain Music Festival in Thailand
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DIMAPUR — Nagaland’s pop-rock sensation, Trance Effect, is all set to represent India at the Big Mountain Music Festival (BMMF), one of Southeast Asia’s largest and most celebrated outdoor music festivals.
An update from the band issued on Saturday informed that the highly anticipated event will take place at Ocean Khao Yai in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, drawing music lovers from across the region.
BMMF is said to features hundreds of artistes performing across 14 stages, showcasing a vibrant mix of genres including Thai pop, rock, folk, and international acts.
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Trance Effect’s participation marks a proud moment for Nagaland’s thriving music scene, as the band continues to break boundaries and reach global audiences.
Trance Effect is managed by the international artistes agency Soundpuzzle, which has been instrumental in connecting the band with audiences beyond India.
Their upcoming performance at BMMF marks another milestone in their journey, reflecting both the band’s artistic growth and the expanding global recognition of music from Nagaland.