



Hyderabad, this one means something.
MoreThanFriends is stepping into Taramati Baradari, a 400-year-old monument sitting under Golconda Fort, and turning it into an electronic playground for the very first time. A space that usually lives in history books is becoming the backdrop for a one-night-only music experience, with the entire fort line and arches framing the dance floor.
At the heart of it is our homegrown rebels: Jason Dylan, Kay-Vee, Paper Planes, Tranquil, Nephra, Don Roho & Bharath. Each brings a different shade of house, tech house and club energy, built for a crowd that actually listens. The entire night runs on an L‑Acoustic sound system, tuned so every kick, bassline and vocal sits exactly where it should.
Capacity is intentionally tight so the space feels intense, not crowded. We’re running a strict no‑drugs policy and full security, because a floor that feels safe is a floor where people actually let go and dance. Gates open 4PM, 4th April, and once we’re full, entry shuts.
If Taramati Baradari has ever been on your list, this is the wildest way to experience it.

