With a rich history in entertainment, Sri Lanka has a variety of diverse music across the island. Ranging from traditional pieces taken from folklore to modern genres that have spread internationally, the country’s understanding and practices of music have blended culture with growth, making it relevant to anyone who listens. As the country expanded into an international tourism hub, its music industry also spread its wings, with many musical festivals scattered throughout the yearly calendar. Between traditional music and modern EDM, here are 10 music festivals in Sri Lanka that show its growth and versatility.
- Hikkaduwa Beach Fest
Located in one of the country’s most popular holiday destinations, this festival offers a unique musical experience, complete with stunning visuals. With its beach life setting a laidback atmosphere, the festival features an impressive lineup of music ranging from Sri Lankan to reggae to rock and EDM. During the summer calendar months, with both tourists and locals streaming into the area, the fest runs off the high energy of the bustling beach life.
- Galle Music Festival
The Galle Music Festival is held annually at the Galle Fort. The festival features a variety of styles, including Sri Lankan folk music and modern fusion, and is motivated to celebrate the country’s musical heritage and emerging entertainers. The festival’s performances range from open-air venues to small shows in the colonial-era buildings within the fort, which also host workshops about the traditions and history behind the local music.
- Electric Peacock Festival
Taking after global interest in Electronic Dance Music (EDM), the Electric Peacock Festival is held in Colombo and features multiple international DJs, producers and acts. With spectacular lighting and audio and packed dance floors, this festival is a platform for both popular and fresh artists to gain exposure in the industry.
- The Navam Perahera Music Festival
Centred around the Gangarama Temple, the Navam Perahera Music Festival is a showcase of Sri Lanka’s traditional songs, drums and other instruments. The lit-up procession travels through the streets of Colombo to its traditional music and is one of the most awe-inspiring traditional festivals in the country.
- Colombo Jazz Festival
For jazz enthusiasts in Sri Lanka, the Colombo Jazz Festival is one of the most awaited events all year. Taking place in February annually, it features both local and international jazz artists with live performances, workshops and masterclasses, giving attendees an overview of the genre.
- Kandy Esala Perahera
Despite not being a festival in the usual sense, this historical procession, which honours the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha, is a vibrant cultural phenomenon that everyone on the island looks forward to. Even garnering attention from tourists from across the world, the Kandy Esala Perahera showcases the beauty of Kandyan dance, music, and traditions, including decorated elephants, fire dancers, and traditional dancers and drummers.
- The Fairway Galle Literary Festival
While this festival is renowned for its focus on literature, it also has a comprehensive music program, which has gained much attention in recent years. The festival, which also takes place in the Galle Fort, has become a significant cultural event in Sri Lanka.
- Sunset Music Festival
Typically taking place on the beaches of either Mirissa or Unawatuna, this music festival is one of the most anticipated in Sri Lanka’s beach scene. Featured on the country’s renowned southern coastline, the festival is a stimulating EDM experience laid out in the sunset. The event is also famous for promoting environmental consciousness, including programmes such as beach clean-ups and other similar activities.
- Jaffna Music Festival
Held in the Northern Region of the Island, this music festival caters for a mix of Sri Lankan and Indian music, including Tamil folk and Bharatanatyam. Like most other music festivals, the Jaffna Music Festival also conducts a variety of workshops and demos to give attendees insight into the traditional forms and instruments used in their music.
- Colombo Music Festival
Celebrating a wide range of music, including both traditional and international forms, the Colombo Music Festival, held in Sri Lanka’s capital city, is one of the largest musical events in the country all year round. The event also shows off Sri Lanka’s authentic cuisine and art.