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Chennai To Host The Biggest & Oldest Cultural Festival, The Carnatic Music Festival. Here Are The Dates

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Music enthusiasts of Chennai get ready to witness the last melodious moments of 2022 with the upcoming massive music festival. Chennai is back with its glamorous Carnatic Musical Festival this December and you are in for a larger-than-life experience here. If you are in Chennai or travelling there in a few days, make sure to enjoy the Chennai Music Season 2022. We are quite certain that it will be worth it! 

Chennai Is Hosting The Biggest Carnatic Music Festival!

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Chennai Music Season is the biggest and oldest cultural event in this state, dating back to the year 1927. In fact, this is one of the oldest cultural festivals in entire India. Previously known as Madras Music Season, this festival features some of the most renowned Carnatic artists. If you are planning to attend this Carnatic music festival, get ready to witness one of the most magnificent audio-visual experiences. 

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December is an amazing time to explore Chennai. The weather is cooler than ever and makes it easier to travel to different corners of the state. If travelling to Chennai in December is your plan, add the Carnatic music festival to your itinerary. Keep reading for all the details.

All You Need To Know About Chennai’s Biggest & Oldest Cultural Festival:

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Performances held in the afternoon and night are surely a delight to enjoy. For Carnatic music enthusiasts, attending this music event is a must. Now you know how to spend your time at the beautiful musical events in Chennai this December. Do not miss out on this opportunity and book your tickets!

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