‘Play Time’ festival to be organized on July 6-8
Art & Culture
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Annual 'Playtime' live music festival will be organized on July 6-8, 2018 at Mongol Shiltgeen/Hotel Mongolia/ in Gachuurt village of Ulaanbaatar.
Founded in 2002, the festival has been organized as a non-profit live music festival. The festival takes place on summer weekend featuring best of new and established international and Mongolian live music bands and artists.
During this year's festival 35 best new and young bands headed by famous American band 'Ariel Pink', Japan's 'The Fin', 'Lite' , Legendary Mongolian band 'Khukh Tenger', first synth rock band of Mongolia 'Surug Khuch(Negative Power)', post punk band 'The Colors' will participate. Also Italian techno DJ Claudio PRC, Dutch DJ Albert Van Abbe , Mongolian DJ Biliguudei, TMK and a total of 70 bands and artists will perform on three stages namely 'Playtime', 'Naaglikhats' and 'La Vie En Rose'.
More than 500 bands, artists, singers have participated in the festival since its launch, including Russian band Mumiy Troll, British band Peter Hook and The Lights, USA's The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Japan's Mono, Envy, Swedish band The Radio Dept.

Founded in 2002, the festival has been organized as a non-profit live music festival. The festival takes place on summer weekend featuring best of new and established international and Mongolian live music bands and artists.
During this year's festival 35 best new and young bands headed by famous American band 'Ariel Pink', Japan's 'The Fin', 'Lite' , Legendary Mongolian band 'Khukh Tenger', first synth rock band of Mongolia 'Surug Khuch(Negative Power)', post punk band 'The Colors' will participate. Also Italian techno DJ Claudio PRC, Dutch DJ Albert Van Abbe , Mongolian DJ Biliguudei, TMK and a total of 70 bands and artists will perform on three stages namely 'Playtime', 'Naaglikhats' and 'La Vie En Rose'.
More than 500 bands, artists, singers have participated in the festival since its launch, including Russian band Mumiy Troll, British band Peter Hook and The Lights, USA's The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Japan's Mono, Envy, Swedish band The Radio Dept.

G.Tuguldur