FLAC Fest Chennai Ticket 2023

Chennai’s music scene has long been dominated by the film industry, which leaves behind a vast and underdeveloped world of indie musicians and fans looking for their own platform. At FLAC Fest, this thriving subculture matures.
We aim to introduce an enthusiastic audience of music lovers to a number of great and up-and-coming artists. FLAC Fest is the brainchild of indie pioneers his Original Dog and his FLAC Monkeys, who have unearthed some of India’s brightest talent today. Together they created a unique event. Designed from the ground up as a showcase for talented young artists, with an unwavering focus on the audience experience. This is a concert like no other and an opportunity to meet the stars of tomorrow before signing to their first label. Indie Let him set another milestone on the scene.
The line up includes:
- Frizzell D’souza
- M.S.Krsna
- Thara Local Pasanga
- Goutham Vasu Venkatesan
- Underdogz
- Mangas and the Mango men
- Kelithee
- The Worst Case Scenario.
Venue | YMCA Ground, Nandanam, Chennai |
Date & Time | July 8 | 4PM |
Ticket price
Ticket price for FLAC FestMusic in YMCA Ground, Nandanam, Chennai starts from Rs. 450 onwards, Book tickets on official website.
Ticket portal
Book tickets on official website.
Instructions
Welcome to the FLAC Fest community! Our festival is designed with the fan in mind, and we’ve collaborated with global indie promoters to make this India’s best fan experience. As the countdown to FLAC Fest begins, here are some tips to make sure you’ll have an unforgettable time.
Dress light – because it’s Chennai
Chennai will be hot and humid, though the evenings tend to get cooler. Wear something light – think t-shirts, shorts, baggy trousers, palazzos or a breezy frock – and carry a cap or a hat. If you need a last-minute change of wardrobe, we’ve got your back. Just head to the Merchandise Stall and get yourself a cool t-shirt from your favourite artists or the official FLAC Fest range!
Expect to stand – so wear comfy shoes
As with all great music festivals, there are no seats, because we want people to move and dance and sway to the music. That means you’ll be on your feet for a long time. Besides, our fantastic amphitheatre venue features multiple viewing levels, so you’ll walk around a lot to find your favorite spot. Wear comfortable shoes and sandals, and carry a shoe sack in case you decide to kick them off and go barefoot.
Travel light – and expect the unexpected
Carry a small bag for essentials and/or a pouch for keys, sunglasses etc. Rain cannot be ruled out, so we recommend a small foldable umbrella (or just let your hair down!)
Carry cash – it’s still king
We know India’s going cashless, and we will have UPI and card access too – but at festivals, cash is quickest. You don’t want to be kept waiting when you’re hungry because the page is still loading!
Bring your own bottle (for nature’s sake)
Water will not be sold in bottles at the venue, but there will be plenty of refilling stations, so please bring a reusable water-bottle. You’ll be doing the earth a huge favour by ditching single-use plastics!
but not your own food (we have something better for you)
Unfortunately, the venue’s rules do not allow any outside food – but don’t worry, we’ll have a wide range of fantastic food options which will be open for the duration of the festival.
Bring some wet-wipes – they’re a life-saver
There will be plenty of public restrooms at the venue, but cleansing wipes are always recommended. They’re great to help you clean up in a pinch, or wipe your hands after a meal. A small soap or face-wash will also help keep you fresh throughout the gig.
Stay sustainable – let’s be a festival with a difference
Let’s have fun, but responsibly. Please avoid using single-use plastics, and discard litter in the bins which will be dotted around the venue. If you are in the middle of the crowd and need to get rid of something, just hold on to it for a while and dispose of it responsibly in the downtime between acts.
Take care of yourself – you’re among friends
For many of you this might be the first time attending a music festival. Now, firstly, we’re delighted that you’re starting with the best 😉 But more importantly, we know that you might feel a little anxious in a huge crowd. Worry not – we are India’s first music festival with an official Mental Health partner. Just walk over to the Partner Kiosk and talk to the wonderful people of The Coffeeshop Counsellor (check them out on Instagram @thecoffeeshopcounsellor)
And most importantly, enjoy yourself!
This is a festival by music fans, for music fans, with no stuffy restrictions on what you can and can’t do. Feel free to take pictures, videos, behind-the-scene videos or even do a vlog of your entire journey! Please do tag the artist you’re covering, as well as the official FLAC Fest Insta handle (@flacfest), and make sure your friends, families and followers feel the FOMO.
FAQs
1. Can I bring my own food and drinks to the festival?
Outside food and beverages are not allowed into the festival venue. There will be plenty of food and drink options available for purchase at the festival.
2. Are there any age restrictions for the festival?
Yes, attendees must be at least 18 years old to enter the festival premises. Identification proof may be required upon entry.
3. What should I wear to the festival?
It’s recommended to dress comfortably and wear weather-appropriate clothing, as the event will be taking place outside and Chennai can be hot and humid in July.
4. What happens if it rains on the day of the festival?
The festival will take place rain or shine, so make sure to prepare accordingly. Bring an umbrella or raincoat if necessary.
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