Tag: VG Jairam

  • Mahindra I-Rock’s ‘Dirty 30’ sells Rs 30 tickets to mark its 30th edition

    Mahindra I-Rock’s ‘Dirty 30’ sells Rs 30 tickets to mark its 30th edition

    Mumbai: Since its inception, Mahindra Independence Rock has embraced an unapologetic spirit. Iron Maiden’s lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson once said, “Kids get bored easily. They have got to get out and get their hands dirty: make things, dismantle things, fix things.” In its 30th edition, the festival, titled ‘Dirty 30,’ will take place on 16 and 17 November 2024, continuing its tradition of embodying the rock genre’s anti-establishment ethos. To celebrate the milestone, Mahindra I-Rock offered ₹30 limited edition tickets, which sold out in 90 minutes after being announced via an Instagram post, without aggressive marketing.

    The Bayview Lawns in Mazagon will host the 30th edition, following last year’s performances, including a surprise act by Parikrama featuring Farhad Wadia. This year’s edition promises a diverse lineup of genres and languages. ‘Dirty 30’ will maintain its theme throughout the festival, while continuing to represent the spirit of a legacy that challenged India’s music norms. The event will feature guitar riffs, pounding drums, and frontmen delivering powerful performances.

    In 1971, a distinct music scene began to take root in Mumbai, then called Bombay. The Simla Beat Contest in Matunga served as the precursor to Independence Rock, marking a shift in the country’s musical landscape. Farhad Wadia, the driving force behind I-Rock, started the movement after being banned from performing at St. Xavier’s College. The first edition took place during India’s Independence Day celebrations, laying the foundation for a rock revolution in India.

    Independence Rock has shaped India’s festival scene, becoming a key event for rock and metal fans. The festival has featured artists like AR Rahman, Indus Creed, and Hanumankind of T.ill Apes, many of whom went on to achieve global success.

    In 2001, despite heavy rain, Farhad Wadia found the festival venue filled with eager attendees, reinforcing the resilience of rock music. Although the festival paused in 2013, it returned with new energy a decade later, partnering with Hyperlink Brand Solutions Pvt Ltd and Insider.in. Each year, the festival has aimed to surpass previous experiences, cementing its place as India’s oldest and most prominent rock event.

    Independence Rock founder Farhad Wadia said, “My love affair with rock music began long back, and I-Rock became a channel to express that love and reverence for the genre. It has been a fulfilling journey to see an act of rebellion culminate into 30 editions of a universal, raw, and intimate sonic odyssey that has grown into a big platform, accommodating artists across the nation. We have levelled up and brought some interesting acts on board for the 30th edition, setting a new benchmark for experiential concerts. These thirty years have been nothing short of arduous efforts, sweat, and most importantly, love. To sum it up, I would like to quote a lyric from a Black Sabbath song, which goes, ‘Love is life and hating is living death.’ ”

    Wadia, along with Mahindra and Hyperlink Solutions, has laboured to take fans’ experience up another notch. Through the evolutionary years of rock in the world and India, it has always been reinvented, as the genre itself stands for challenging the conventional.

    Mahindra Group VP of cultural outreach Jay Shah said, “Mahindra Group has always strived to push the cultural envelope in the country and initiate an important dialogue around arts and culture. By joining forces with Farhad and Hyperlink Brand Solutions, we are instilling life again in a genre that has caused transformation across the globe, and Mahindra Group is more than happy to associate with the 30th edition milestone of I-Rock, working as a catalyst for reshaping the sonic experiences of Indians and scaling the volume of the festival as we enter a new decade of India’s loudest rock event.”

    Hyperlink Brand Solutions Pvt Ltd founder VG Jairam said, “Hyperlink Solutions’ vision lies in promulgating any medium that transforms the storytelling experience for its audience. All these years, since the inception of the festival, Farhad Wadia and I-Rock have contributed to creating a cultural wave that revolutionised rock in the country. It is a great pleasure to further promote the indigenous talent at Independence Rock that goes on to pave the way for others on the global stage. With this 30th Edition, Farhad and Hyperlink Solutions are all set to create a transcendental musical experience for the audience and a rite of passage for the performers and audience alike.”

    As the festival begins, attendees will experience powerful riffs that resonate with the crowd of rockers and metalheads. There will be pyrotechnics, and artists will engage directly with the audience. The blend of cultures and genres will take the crowd from Mazagon to the streets of New Orleans and the reggae rhythms of Jamaica.

    Ranging from raw rock to neo-soul, the music and food will connect the audience for an evening of timeless beats. I-Rock’s 30th edition marks its shift from a niche event to a nationally recognized rock festival, drawing multiple generations to celebrate the genre. Tickets are available on Insider.in.

  • Dentsu snaps up Brian Tellis’ Fountainhead; to merge it with psLIVE

    Dentsu snaps up Brian Tellis’ Fountainhead; to merge it with psLIVE

    MUMBAI: Dentsu Aegis Network has acquired Indian event and experiential agency Fountainhead Entertainment founded by Brian Tellis.

     

    It is envisaged that in 2016, Dentsu’s existing experiential offering of psLIVE, with 86 people in India, will be merged with Fountainhead, making the combined agency India’s largest experiential and activation agency business.

     

    As per industry sources, the acquisition is pegged in the region of Rs 350 – 400 crore.

     

    Fountainhead’s expertise and presence within the fastest growing sector of India’s advertising industry adds scale to Dentsu Aegis Network’s growing presence within the country.

     

    Founded by chairman Tellis, managing director Neale Murray and director Otis D’Souza, Fountainhead was later joined by co-directors Pradeep Guha, VG Jairam and Owen Roncon.

     

    Post-acquisition, Fountainhead will continue to be led by Tellis. The current management team will also continue as is. Tellis will report into Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia chairman and CEO Ashish Bhasin.

     

    This acquisition will be one of the largest in India within this sector.

     

    Established in 1994 and now with more than 205 experiential specialists, Fountainhead is headquartered in Mumbai and has offices in Delhi and Bangalore.

     

    Fountainhead supports its client base of more than 100 on all types of events, digital initiatives, product launches, brand activation and meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions. The five brands within the business are: Fountainhead Events, Oranjuice Entertainment, Fountainhead Activations, Fountainhead Corporate Journeys and Fountainhead Digital. Together, they deliver in excess of 350 events annually.

     

    Dentsu Aegis Network Asia Pacific CEO Nick Waters said, “Fountainhead’s reputation in the event and activation market, and their extensive experience in both music and sports marketing, complements and strengthens our experiential offering in one of the region’s most exciting markets. This move represents a further step in our continued investment programme in the Indian market. We welcome Brian and the wider team to the network.”

     

    Bhasin said, “As the fastest growing network in India, we are continuing to expand our portfolio of diverse specialisations available to our growing client base. Fountainhead’s creative quality and reputation in the market make it the perfect addition to Dentsu Aegis Network India. Our unique ‘One P & L’ philosophy will help us bring their expertise to all Dentsu Aegis Network clients. This is another big step forward in helping us achieve our mission of being the second largest agency group by end 2017 in India, overturning for the first time the existing ranking which has historically been in place for over 80 years in India.”

     

    Tellis added, “Our vision is to deliver world class experiences to our stake holders. To set benchmarks in delivery through cutting-edge creativity, innovation, value pricing and practices and processes.  We are thrilled to join Dentsu Aegis Network. The sheer dynamism of the group will open up opportunities for us. Our values are well aligned and the potentially combined entity of Fountainhead and psLIVE will become the most comprehensive experiential offering in India. We are very excited about this opportunity and the growth potential it offers. Fountainhead, a full service experiential agency, will now start to align with an enviable spectrum of brands through the Dentsu Aegis Network.”

     

    Fountainhead will retain its identity and branding, working alongside the other specialist Dentsu Aegis Network brands locally: Carat, iProspect, Isobar, Posterscope, Vizeum, Amnet, Dentsu media, Dentsu branded agencies (Dentsu Creative Impact, Dentsu Marcom, Dentsu Communications, Taproot Dentsu, Dentsu Webchutney), WATConsult and Milestone Brandcom.