Following the footsteps of Indian music: Jodhpur Rajasthan International Folk Festival

Set against the backdrop of ancient buildings such as the Meilangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada, the five-day folk music festival includes morning jam sessions, daytime interactions with musicians and dancers, elegant music and dance performances in the evenings, and a moonlit musical journey in the early morning hours. Sitting quietly and listening to the pure and vibrant music from distant ancient civilizations, overlooking the endless blue city, everything feels like a dream - classical, mysterious, and touching the depths of the heart.

Every morning from 5:30 to 7:30, a morning folk music concert is held on the platform of Jaswant Thada. Feel the sun slowly rise in the melodious tunes, illuminating the entire Blue City. The moving voices of the musicians echo throughout the city, leaving a lasting impression.

Mehrangarh Museum

Every day from 10 AM to 5 PM, the Mehrangarh Museum, located in the Mehrangarh Fort, hosts traditional dance performances from various parts of India in multiple forms. These performances not only showcase the unique charm of Indian culture but also allow you to appreciate the distinctive allure of traditional dance.

Chokelao Garden

Every day from 11 AM to 1 PM, musicians from Rajasthan will interact with the audience in the picturesque Chokelao Garden within the Mehrangarh Fort. They will share the history and present of Rajasthani folk music and teach the audience how to play traditional instruments on the spot.

Old Zenana Courtyard

As the main stage of the Folk Music Festival, large-scale music and dance performances are held here every night around 8 PM. Not only are there famous artists from Rajasthan, but also artists from Europe, America, and other countries perform together, perfectly blending tradition and trend, and pushing the atmosphere of the entire Folk Music Festival to a climax.