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News |  17 Aug 2017 18:30 |  By RnMTeam

Magnetic Fields' fifth edition tickets on sale

MUMBAI: Magnetic Fields that has established itself as one of the most stimulating contemporary arts and music festivals in the world is ready for its fifth edition. The tickets for the same are on sale on www.magneticfields.in.

The three-day festival will take place from 15 - 17 December at Alsisar Mahal, a stately 17th-century palace that provides the perfect backdrop for Magnetic Fields’ handpicked showcase of music and the arts.

Lauded for programming an immersive and curated festival experience, Magnetic Fields has caught the fancy of fans and artists from around the world. The festival, which has grown by 300 per cent since its debut in 2013, promises a sensorial adventure unlike any other on the Indian circuit.

“Year five of Magnetic Fields feels pretty momentous for our team. We’ve grown from a small gathering of 400 into an impressive and beautiful community. This year will see us build on the new streams of content we introduced last year, of course with a fair share of surprises and the line-up is pretty spectacular. We’re so excited to welcome everyone back,” said co-founder Wild City and one of the partners of the festival Sarah Chawla.  

Ticket and accommodation packages for #MagFields2017

With a variety of accommodation packages available, festival attendees have the option of either staying in a palace or camping in the desert. Three-day festival entry tickets, to be bought with accommodation packages, are available from Rs 5,000 whilst those looking to organise their own accommodation will pay Rs 10,000 for a festival ticket.

A limited offer for the three-day festival will see super early bird tickets being sold for Rs 5,000. After that category sells out, early birds will be available for Rs 6,000 and then the price will settle at Rs 7,000.

Just under six hours from Delhi, Alsisar Mahal beckons those with a sense of history and adventure. The palace rooms – with its intricately carved four poster beds and modern facilities – have proven to be a very popular choice and in fact, sold out in just less than 22 minutes in 2016. An Alsisar Mahal package for two people, inclusive of tickets, will cost Rs 64,500.

The more adventurous option is the Bedouin village with luxury tents and cocktails around a campfire. With its own lounge, the camping site will also have its own stage, Desert Oasis Disco, bars and art installations.

This year, Magnetic Fields has introduced another category of tents that are larger, and designed for a more indulgent glamping experience. These tents will also be closer to the souk, food stalls and the palace entrance.

A limited number of these premier Bedouin tents will be available at Rs 32,000 for a two-person tent and Rs 37,500 for a three -person tent. Prices do not include tickets.

A large number of the comfortable Bedouin tents, complete with beds, electrical points and blankets, will be available at Rs 26,000 for two people and at Rs 31,500 for three people.

The number of campers has grown each year and the festival has acquired more land to ensure all attendees have sufficient space to pitch tents and more area to stretch their legs. The pitch your tent option is available at Rs 3,500 per person, and will have access to the same lounge and stage as the rest of the campers. Alternatively, you can rent a fully equipped two-person classic camping tent for Rs 13,000 for the festival.

Tickets + Accommodation cost for two people at Magnetic Fields 2017

Accommodation type

Cost for two attendees (accommodation + super early bird tickets)

Double Palace room package

Rs 64,500 (includes two tickets)

Luxury tent for two

Rs 32,000 + Rs 10,000 = Rs 42,000

Bedouin tent for two

Rs 26,000 + Rs 10,000 = Rs 36,000

Classic tent for two

Rs 13,500 + Rs 10,000 = Rs 23,500

Pitch your own tent for one person

Rs 3,500 + Rs 10,000 = Rs 17,000

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