The recent Ed Sheeran concert has placed Shillong firmly on the global music tourism map, reinforcing its reputation as India's premier "Music City." Tourism Minister Paul Lyngdoh underscored the event’s broader significance, highlighting how music-driven tourism is reshaping Meghalaya’s travel landscape.
Shillong, Feb 17: Tourism Minister Paul Lyngdoh, Ed Sheeran-ni Concert chu•sokgipa ong•ani ja•man kobor ra•timgiparang baksa agangrikengon, ian Meghalaya a•doko music-ni a•bao dal•a chu•sokani...
The JN Stadium was like a ‘Castle on the Hill’ as 30,000 music lovers—not just from the state but from all over the Northeast and other parts of India, ‘Sing’ as Ed Sheeran strummed his acoustic guitar on Tuesday.
With over 26,000 fans expected, Shillong is set to experience one of its biggest international music events. Enthusiasts from Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland, and even Kolkata have arrived in the hill city, eager to sing along.
Shillong is in for a musical treat as global sensation Ed Sheeran is set to take the stage this Wednesday for what promises to be one of the most electrifying concerts the city has ever seen.
International pop sensation Ed Sheeran took fans in Bengaluru by surprise when he decided to perform on Church Street. However, the impromptu gig was cut short by the city police, despite the singer claiming to have obtained prior permission.