Key Points

American DJ Sara Landry is coming to India for the first time to perform at Sunburn Festival 2025. She's been announced as the second headliner alongside global superstar David Guetta. This year's edition marks a significant change as the festival moves from its traditional Goa location to Mumbai. The three-day electronic music extravaganza will take place from December 19-21, featuring what organizers promise will be their most eclectic lineup yet.

Key Points: Sara Landry Joins David Guetta as Sunburn 2025 Headliner

  • Sara Landry's first-ever performance in India marks a major debut
  • She joins David Guetta as the second confirmed headliner for the event
  • The festival relocates from Goa to Mumbai after facing local challenges
  • The 3-day electronic music gala will take place from December 19-21
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Sara Landry to perform at Sunburn Festival 2025

American DJ Sara Landry makes her India debut at Sunburn Festival 2025 alongside David Guetta. The 3-day EDM event moves to Mumbai this December.

"Her debut at our festival is going to be unlike anything we've experienced before. - Karan Singh, CEO Sunburn"

Mumbai, October 5

American DJ Sara Landry has joined David Guetta as the second headliner of Sunburn Festival 2025.

This will be Sara Landry's first-ever appearance in India and at Sunburn Festival.

On having Sara as one of the main headliners at EDM festival, Karan Singh, CEO, Sunburn, in a press note said, "Sara Landry represents a new wave of electronic music that is taking over the world and her inclusion at Sunburn Festival 2025 reflects the diversity, depth and future of the global scene. Her debut at our festival is going to be unlike anything we've experienced before. With David Guetta and Sara Landry already on board, this year's lineup is shaping up to be our most eclectic and unforgettable yet."

Sunburn, traditionally held in Goa, is all set to be conducted in Mumbai.

The 3-day gala will take place on December 19, 20 and 21.

Launched in 2007, Sunburn was originally held in Vagator, Goa. Later, it shifted to Pune from 2016 to 2018 before returning to Goa. And now, fans will witness the new edition in Mumbai. In recent years, the festival, long associated with Goa, has faced growing public backlash and increasing bureaucratic challenges.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Mixed feelings about the Mumbai shift. Goa had that perfect festival vibe with beaches and open spaces. Hope Mumbai can recreate that magic. Still, lineup looks promising!
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Arjun K
Ticket prices better be reasonable. Last year's Sunburn was way too expensive for the average college student. We want to experience international artists too!
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Sarah B
As someone who's followed Sara's career, this is huge! Her dark techno sound will bring something completely different to the Indian EDM scene. Can't wait to experience her live debut here 🎧
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Karan T
Good to see Sunburn adapting to challenges and moving to Mumbai. Goa was becoming too crowded and the local opposition was growing. Hope this new location works out better for everyone involved.
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Michael C
While I appreciate international artists, I hope Sunburn also gives prominent slots to Indian DJs. Our homegrown talent deserves equal spotlight and recognition in such major festivals.

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