Echoes Of Earth Returns To Bangalore As Asia’s Top Sustainable Music Festival
The festival features an eclectic international lineup of 50+ artists
The festival features an eclectic international lineup of 50+ artists
The 8th edition of Echoes of Earth is all set to illuminate December with a vibrant blend of music, art, and environmental storytelling. Recognised by A Greener Future (AGF), London, as Asia’s most environmentally progressive festival, this year’s theme explores how ecosystems perceive, adapt, and thrive beyond the five senses.
The festival features an eclectic international lineup of 50+ artists, including German artist Monolink, globally acclaimed duo Bedouin, Belgian quartet Stavroz returning after seven years, and the Indian debut of Sebastian Mullaert’s Circle of Live improvisational project with Peter Van Hoesen and Erika. Other performers include French accordionist Grayssoker, Indonesian experimental collective Bottlesmoker, activist-percussionist Madame Gandhi, Leeds-based Submotion Orchestra, and Chennai’s Jatayu.
Designed around circular and sustainable principles, the festival transforms repurposed materials into solar-powered stages and large-scale installations. Partnerships with WWF-India, Roundglass Sustain, and Bangalore International Airport Limited support conservation education and community initiatives through The Greener Side program year-round.
Family-friendly and inclusive, the festival features four creatively designed stages, children’s workshops, interactive learning experiences, artist brunches, and a curated eco-conscious marketplace. Pets are also welcome, making it a truly immersive experience for all ages.
Event Details:
-Venue: Embassy International Riding School, Bengaluru
-Date: 13th & 14th December 2025
-Time: 1 PM onwards
-Tickets: Available on District | Rs 4199 onwards