Mumbai witnessed a landmark moment in India’s live music scene as Sunburn hosted the India debut of globally acclaimed electronic music collective Keinemusik at the iconic Mahalaxmi Racecourse. The large-scale event drew over 20,000 fans, turning the venue into a high-energy cultural hub and setting a new benchmark for EDM experiences in the country.
Keinemusik Delivers Immersive Four-Hour Set In Mumbai
Known for their signature deep house sound and storytelling approach, Keinemusik, comprising &ME, Rampa, and Adam Port, took the audience on a carefully curated four-hour musical journey. The set began with deep, melodic tones before gradually building into high-energy, genre-blending peaks, keeping the crowd engaged from start to finish.
Unlike conventional DJ performances, the set unfolded like a narrative, with smooth transitions and a continuous flow that created a sense of connection between the artists and the audience.
Kloud Stage Concept Elevates Live Music Experience
One of the standout elements of the event was the globally recognised Kloud stage concept. Designed to remove the traditional barrier between performers and fans, the open-format stage allowed the audience to feel fully immersed in the experience.

Combined with dynamic lighting, evolving visuals, and an expansive setup, the event felt less like a concert and more like a shared space where music, energy, and atmosphere blended seamlessly.
Global Sound Meets Local Culture
Keinemusik performed some of their most popular tracks, including Move, Say What, Crazy For It, and The Rapture Pt. III. In a unique twist, the collective also incorporated elements of Bollywood music into their set, creating a strong cultural connection with the Indian audience.
The crowd responded with overwhelming enthusiasm, with moments of collective celebration, including fans waving the Indian flag, adding to the emotional energy of the night.
Celebrity Presence And Cultural Impact
The event also attracted several well-known personalities, highlighting the growing influence of electronic music in India’s mainstream entertainment landscape. The presence of artists and influencers reflects how EDM is increasingly intersecting with fashion, pop culture, and youth identity.

Sunburn Expands India’s Global Music Footprint
With a legacy spanning nearly two decades, Sunburn continues to play a key role in shaping India’s EDM ecosystem. By bringing globally recognised artists to Indian stages and delivering immersive, large-scale experiences, the brand is redefining how live music is consumed in the country.
The Keinemusik India debut in Mumbai was more than just a music event, it was a defining cultural moment. With its scale, production value, and audience engagement, it signals a new phase in India’s live entertainment industry.
As demand for global-standard music experiences continues to grow, events like this are set to push the boundaries of what live performances can offer in India.
