2010 The festival's debut edition was held from 10–12 December at
Koregaon Park in
Pune. The lineup had seminal Indian acts like
Zero,
Swarathma,
Pentagram and
Blackstratblues alongside international acts like
Asian Dub Foundation and
The Magic Numbers. The festival had four stages and hosted over 35 artists across three days. It was estimated the festival had 10,000 attendees over the course of three days.
Lineup 2011 The second edition of NH7 Weekender was held between 18–20 November 2011. It took place at the Laxmi Lawns near
Magarpatta City in Pune and grew to five stages. Over 25,000 were estimated in attendance over the three days.
Grammy winner
Imogen Heap and the British electronic music act
Basement Jaxx headlined along with performances from
Midival Punditz,
The Raghu Dixit Project, and
Swarathma.
Lineup 2013 The festival travelled to four cities; Kolkata (14-15 Dec), Pune (28-29 Oct), Bangalore (23-24 Nov) and Delhi NCR (30 Nov – 1 Dec). Headliners included
Chase and Status,
Textures,
Simian Mobile Disco, and
MUTEMATH.
Lineup 2014 The festival travelled to four cities in the span of a month. Starting off with Kolkata (1-2 Nov), Bangalore (8-9 Nov), Pune (21-23 Nov) and Delhi NCR (29-30 Nov). Headliners included
The Vaccines,
Jon Hopkins,
Fear Factory,
Luke Sital-Singh, and
Amit Trivedi.
Lineup 2015 Another city, Shillong (23-24 Oct), was added to the festival lineup. After Shillong, the festival travelled to Kolkata from 31 Oct – 1 Nov, followed by Delhi on 28-29 Nov, and in Pune and Bangalore from 4-6 Dec. This was the first year when the festival took place in two cities, Pune and Bangalore, on the same dates. Headliners included
A. R. Rahman,
Mogwai,
Megadeth,
Mark Ronson,
Rodrigo y Gabriela,
Flying Lotus,
SBTRKT, and
The Wailers.
Lineup 2016 In 2016, Shillong kicked off the Weekender (21-22 Oct) and saw close to 40,000 people over the weekend. The Weekender traveled to a new city,
Hyderabad (5-6 Nov) before culminating in a new venue in Pune, Life Republic in
Hinjawadi. The three cities saw a cumulative attendance of over 110,000. Headliners included
Steven Wilson,
Farhan Akhtar,
Shankar Mahadevan,
José González,
Anoushka Shankar,
Patrick Watson, and
The Joy Formidable. This year also began the festival's smaller editions in five cities, as day-long festivals, in
Kolkata,
Puducherry,
Mysore,
Nagpur and
Jaipur.
Lineup 2017 The eighth edition of the festival began with the a return to the state of
Meghalaya between 27 and 28 October. The edition saw over 25,000 attendees, before traveling back to its home city,
Pune from 8-10 December, which estimated 45,000 in total attendance. Headliners included
Steve Vai,
Textures,
The Dillinger Escape Plan,
CAS,
Marky Ramone,
Ram Sampath, and
Vishal Bhardwaj. The Dillinger Escape Plan and Textures, both were on a farewell tour. Textures played their last ever show in Pune. Since signing comedians to their roster, OML added a comedy lineup and included
Biswa Kalyan Rath,
Kanan Gill,
All India Bakchod members Rohan Joshi,
Tanmay Bhat and Ashish Shakya, Kunal Kamra, Azeem Banatwalla and musical-satire trio Aisi Taisi Democracy among others. There were also nine single-day editions including shows in
Kolkata,
Bangalore,
Jaipur,
Puducherry,
Indore,
Kochi,
Goa,
Hyderabad and
Mysore.
Music lineup Comedy lineup 2018 The ninth edition began in
Meghalaya, on 2-3 November. It returned to
Pune from 7-9 December. Both editions took place in the same venues: Wenfield, The Festive Hills, Meghalaya and Mahalakshmi Lawns, Nagar Road, Pune. Headliners included
Joe Satriani,
God Is An Astronaut,
The Contortionist,
Nightmares on Wax,
Switchfoot,
Poets of The Fall,
Salim-Sulaiman, and
Shubha Mudgal. An added comedy lineup was also included. In addition to this, there were also 7 single-day editions for the festival in
Kolkata,
Jaipur,
Kochi,
Hyderabad,
Mysore,
Lucknow and
Chandigarh.
Music lineup Comedy lineup 2019 The 10th edition was held in Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya (1-2 November), and took place in Pune (29 November – 1 December). In August 2019, to celebrate 10 editions of the music festival in Pune, where the first NH7 Weekender was held, pre-sale tickets were put on sale at the same prices they were sold at in 2010 — ₹750 (under 21 season tickets) and ₹1500 (regular season tickets). Headliners include
Opeth,
Nick Murphy,
Karnivool,
Marty Friedman,
Kodaline and
EarthGang.
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