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Signature Presents Ziro Festival 2023

This year’s annual ZIRO Festival is partnering with Signature Packaged Drinking water, the presenting sponsor of the eminent four-day festival.

Festival fever isn’t complete without the announcement of the star singer lineups. Well, the organisers of the annual four-day music extravaganza have just dropped names featuring the finest indie singers from Farhan Akthar and Mohit Chauhan, Lee Ranaldo, Leon Somov, Tabe Chake, Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, and more to share this year’s lineup.

Ziro Valley
Ziro Valley

Hailed as India’s most eco-friendly festival, Ziro Festival offers enlightening and engaging experiences for all environment lovers and music aficionados alike. Here, revellers will spend their days and evenings with soulful music reflecting the luscious green valleys, farm-to-table local foods, and regionally inspired beverage experiences. The festival will also provide participants with the opportunity to learn about sustainable living from the local Apatani tribe, who are experts at recycling and repurposing.

Signature Packaged Drinking Water stands for doing things consciously that each of us can follow in our daily lives. The brand’s ‘Live good, do good’ philosophy is a testament to the way today’s generation likes to live, and as the title sponsors of the Ziro Festival of Music, we are excited to showcase just that.

Ruchira Jaitly, Executive Vice President and Portfolio Head of Marketing, Diaego India

Signature Packaged Drinking Water and Ziro Festival share a similar goal of building a greener planet and facilitating meaningful interactions with nature as partners.

Together, Ziro Festival of Music and Signature Packaged Drinking Water hope to promote conscious living through insightful masterclasses, raise awareness about environmental conservation through plogging, and encourage individuals to be one with nature by living in the campsites set up exclusively by Signature Packaged Drinking Water in the valley. These campsites will strive to leave no waste behind and to return the land to its original state.

This is a boost for responsible tourism in the northeast and will hopefully pave the way for a generation of eco-responsible artists and music lovers.

Bobby Hano, Co-Founder and Festival Director, Ziro Festival

The festival aims to invite green seekers to reconnect and exhilarate in nature’s authentic experiences, and with their unique approach to green marketing, Signature Packaged Drinking Water will bring music fans an unforgettable experience this September. Follow the experiences on: https://www.instagram.com/signaturegreenvibes/

The Ziro festival will take place between September 28 to October 1, 2023. Keep an eye on this space for further information.

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