
Kohima, November 16 (MExN): The 23rd edition of Hornbill Music Festival will be presented by Toyota India. The music festival will be held at The Naga Heritage Village, Kisama from December 1 to 10 and will be officially launched by Vikram S Kirloskar, Vice Chairman Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd. Top bands from the state, region and country will be performing at the 10 days music extravaganza.
In a press release Dr Hovithal Sothu, Project Director, TaFMA said that Toyota India had earlier taken to Twitter in response to Chief Minister of Nagaland’s tweet stating, “We're beyond thrilled to be part of this musical journey! Looking forward to 10 days of grooving to some #awesome tunes and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Nagaland.”
Expressing his excitement about the Hornbill Music Festival, Varinder Kumar Wadhwa - Associate General Manager (Regional Strategic Business Unit) at Toyota Kirloskar Motor, said, “We at Toyota are glad to partner with TaFMA through a title sponsorship to host the music festival this year. The North-Eastern region has been one of the most important markets for Toyota Kirloskar Motor. This festival brings us a unique opportunity to cherish and promote the richness of these splendid local culture and enable us to connect, contribute to the society’s cultural diversity. We eagerly look forward to the 10-day of grand celebration and join hands with TaFMA and the community to make it a big success.”
“TaFMA is grateful to Toyota India and Okusa Toyota, Dimapur for their support and patronage and hope to partner with the global giant for more social engagements especially for the upliftment of the youths. TaFMA is also happy to have on board its partners: Embassy of Israel in India, JK Trust, Tunecore, RollingStones India, Indian Performing Rights Society, Yes Bank, Embassy of Colombia to India and Samvaad Festival,” Dr Hovithal stated.
“TaFMA invite one and all to join the celebration of music and culture. Regular concert updates shall be shared on all TaFMA social media handles, digital platforms and print media,” he added.