Bangalore Literature Festival
Bangalore Literature Festival
Founded in 2012, the Bangalore Literature Festival is an independent, community-funded event that seeks to commemorate the Garden City’s literary diversity and creative spirit. To make the festival “rooted in Bengaluru with global aspirations and to create a space for discussions around literature and life” were the guiding principles for founders Vikram Sampath, Shinie Antony, and Srikrishna Ramamoorthy.
Over 1,500 writers and speakers have been part of the Bangalore Literature Festival, including Gulzar, Chandrashekara Kambara, Ashok Vajpeyi, Arun Shourie, Ian Jack, Shobhaa De, Ramachandra Guha, Perumal Murugan, Chetan Bhagat and Amish Tripathi. Over the years, the community-funded festival has become Bengaluru’s flagship annual literary experience.
The twelfth edition of the festival will be held between 14 and 15 December 2024 at The Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru.
Check out more literature festivals here.
How To Get There
How to Reach Bengaluru
1. By Air: You can reach Bengaluru via air at Bengaluru International Airport, which is located at a distance of 40 km from the city.
2. By Rail: Bengaluru Railway Station is located in the heart of the city. Various trains from all over India come to Bengaluru, including the Mysore Express from Chennai, Karnataka Express from Delhi and Udyan Express from Mumbai, which covers many major cities in between.
3. By Road: The city is connected to various other cities via major national highways. Buses from neighbouring states run on a regular basis to Bengaluru, and Bengaluru Bus Stand also runs various buses to major cities in South India.
Source: Goibibo
Facilities
- Eco-friendly
- Family-friendly
- Food stalls
- Free drinking water
- Gendered toilets
- Licensed bars
- Parking facilities
- Seating
Accessibility
- Wheelchair access
Covid Safety
- Masks mandatory
- Only fully vaccinated attendees allowed
- Sanitiser booths
- Socially distanced
Items & Accessories to Carry
1. Woolens. Bengaluru during December is pleasantly cold, with temperatures ranging from 15°C-25°C.
2. A sturdy water bottle, if the festival has refillable water stations and the venue allows bottles to be taken inside.
3. Comfortable footwear. Sneakers or boots (but make sure they are worn in).
4. COVID packs: Hand sanitiser, extra masks and a copy of your vaccination certificate are things you should keep handy.
Connect online
About Bangalore Literature Festival
Bangalore Literature Festival
The Bangalore Literature Festival was founded as a non-profit trust in 2012 by historian…
Contact Details
Disclaimer
- Festivals From India is not associated with ticketing, merchandising and refund matters of any Festival organised by Festival Organisers. Festivals From India shall not be responsible for any conflict between a User and Festival Organiser in matters related to ticketing, merchandising and refund matters of any Festival.
- The date / timings / artist line-up of any Festival may change as per the Festival Organiser’s discretion and Festivals From India has no control over such changes.
- For the registration of a Festival, the Users will be redirected to the website of such Festival or to any third party website under the discretion / arrangement of Festival Organisers. Once a User has completed their registration for a Festival, they will receive their registration confirmation by email from the Festival Organisers or the third party websites where the event registration is hosted. Users are advised to enter their valid email correctly on the registration form. Users may also check their junk / spam email box in case any of their Festival email(s) are caught by spam filters.
- Events are marked COVID safe based on self-declarations made by the festival organiser regarding compliance with government/local authority COVID-19 protocols. Festivals From India shall have no liability as to the actual compliance with COVID-19 protocols.
Additional Terms for Digital Festivals
- Users may face interruptions during the course of the live stream due to internet connectivity issues. Neither Festivals From India nor the Festival Organiser is responsible for such interruptions.
- The Digital Festival / Event may have interactive elements and will involve participation from the Users.
Share on