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‘I-Rock is a feeling’: India’s own rock festival is back; old-school music fans can’t keep calm

India’s answer to Woodstock is back after a nine-year hiatus at a new venue, and with a lineup that promises pure rock nostalgia

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I-Rock, one of the oldest and biggest rock festivals in India, used to be held at Rang Bhavan in Mumbai around Independence Day

I-Rock, one of the oldest and biggest rock festivals in India, used to be held at Rang Bhavan in Mumbai around Independence Day

In 1986, when Independence Rock, simply referred to as I-Rock, debuted at Rang Bhavan in Bombay, it created a massive buzz, drawing comparisons with the iconic Woodstock festival. “My rock n roll dreams were fulfilled here,” recalls musician Sidd Coutto. “It was an event that even if you hated, you remembered,” he adds. Coutto’s now dissolved band, Zero, first performed at I-Rock in 1998. After a nine-year-long hiatus—I-Rock was last held in 2013—founder Farhad Wadia is bringing back the festival this November, and old-school music fans couldn’t have been happier.

Farhad Wadia
Farhad Wadia

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