The fifth edition of the Brillante Piano Festival will take place in Bangalore on September 28 and 29. Addressing the media at the Kohima Press Club office today, PR Head and Guest Relations Manager Vikhietuonuo Rutsa stated that people from around the world and diverse backgrounds will come together for the festival. She announced that the festival will feature an exclusive event for the Specially-Abled Musicians (SAM) program, with participants from Nagaland and across India.


Festival Director Khyochano TCK highlighted that this year’s festival will offer a series of programs over two full days at two venues—the Prestige Centre for Performing Arts and the Forum Mall. More than 20 groups are scheduled to perform throughout the event. Additionally, the festival will include booths for exhibitions, brand displays, and the “Naga Experience.”

Rutsa mentioned that a 60-member group from Nagaland, including students from Hope Academy, Ülikhrie Folk Group, and specially-abled musicians, will attend the festival. Participants will come from 18 countries and 16 Indian states. The festival is expected to attract approximately 200,000 visitors and will be open from 10 AM to 10 PM.

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