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Friday, 21 June 2019

This World Music Day Groove To Music From Around The World Only On Gaana


This World Music Day, India's favorite music streaming app, Gaana is offering users the opportunity to embark on a musical world tour from the comfort of their homes. 



The platform will offer users the opportunity to browse and listen to trending music from more than 50 countries on June 21st, 2019.

Gaana CEO Prashan Agarwal said, “Millennials seek diverse experiences from across the world. As the country’s largest music app, we see millions of users listening to music in Spanish, Latin, Arabic french and other Asian languages. 

This World Music Day, we wanted to present music not as a mere playlist but as an experience. Our users can enjoy music from more than 50 countries around the globe, i.e. they can now evoke the music from a French Riviera cafe as they sip coffee in the balcony, or breathe life into their house parties from the trendiest hits from Ibiza. 

We invite every music lover in the country to embark on this musical world tour with us and promise the experience of a lifetime.”

“This World Music Day, we wanted to present music not as a mere playlist but as an experience. 

Our users can enjoy music from more than 50 countries around the globe, i.e. they can now evoke the music from a French Riviera cafe as they sip coffee in the balcony, or breathe life into their house parties from the trendiest hits from Ibiza. 

We invite every music lover in the country to embark on this musical world tour with us and promise the experience of a lifetime,” Prashan Agarwal, CEO, Gaana said.



In the month of June, the entire world celebrates music in its different forms and manifestations through the “Fete de la Musique”, a day dedicated to the promotion of music, created by the French Ministry of Culture which first took place in 1982 in Paris. 

Since its first edition, this event has known a growing success, and has become an inter­national highlight of amateur and professional practice of musical diversity. 

This is also a very special occasion for many people in many different countries to attend free live perfor­mances, in all kinds of places, even the most unusual ones.

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