The biggest New Year party is coming to Wynk Music


The biggest New Year party is coming to Wynk Music: Following the huge success of its innovative Navratri and Diwali online concerts, Wynk Music - India’s #1 music streaming app - has decided to host an exclusive New Year Fest from December 24-27 with LIVE performances by Tony Kakkar, Euphoria, DJ Ali Merchant, Nikhita Gandhi and Sanam.

 

All those interested can join these amazing artists from the safety of their homes as they deliver power packed LIVE performances on Wynk Stage to welcome 2021 in style. Wynk Stage’s interactive UX will also allow all users to post messages and song requests, and interact with the artists in real-time.  

 

Wynk stage is available to everyone, even those who do not otherwise subscribe to Airtel. All those interested can download Wynk Music (iOS, Android) to get started; a one-month subscription of Rs 29 to Wynk Premium will provide access to all the concerts spread across the four days.. All Airtel Thanks and Wynk Music Premium customers will get FREE access to these online concerts. In addition to tablets and smartphones, the New Year Fest can also be accessed on the web (for PC) at www.wynkmusic.in. 

 

Adarsh Nair, CEO - Wynk, has this message for those wanting to participate, “Wynk Stage has taken online concerts to the next level and we have received tremendously positive feedback from our users. Our Diwali online concerts saw a new record of 100,000 concurrent users, underscoring the potential of this format that melts all barriers between fans and artists. More importantly, we have been blown away by the enthusiasm of the performing artists who believe in the power of a platform like Wynk Stage. With the New Year Fest we hope to carry forward the love and support of our users into 2021 and continue bringing many more India-First innovations to give them an extra special experience.”

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