After receiving a warm welcome for its previous Harley Rock Riders music festival Harley-Davidson India are now initiating season four of the same. This annual music festival will be held between 8-13 Aug 2013 and will travel to Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Delhi with the grand finale in Mumbai. The theme of this music festival is Freedom, where rock bands from across the country will be given a chance to compose music with freedom as the anthem. The winning band will not only get a chance to perform at the 16th European Bike Week in Austria but will also be christened as the Harley-Davidson India Band of the Year. This rock party will also pay tribute to 110 years of Harley-Davidson and become a part of global celebrations. This Find your Freedom contest will be judged by Luke Kenny, Sid Coutto and Lalitha Suhasini, editor of the Rolling Stone magazine.
Harley-Davidson’s freedom party
Harley-Davidson bringing season four of its Harley Rock Riders across the country.
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