That was a good night. Yet another completely different side to India, the crowd were mainly young middle class Indians (with a fair amount of western tourists), everyone spoke amazing English and were really friendly. The venue was a massive outdoor space that reminded me a lot of festivals back home.
The main differences were:
It cost the equivalent of 20 pounds and you could still buy tickets on the door.
The bar didn't open until 7pm even though gates were open at 4pm. Apparently this was so people didn't get too drunk. At home they wouldn't've let that money making opportunity go to waste.
And there was a massive que for the gent's loos but none for the women's!
The main differences were:
It cost the equivalent of 20 pounds and you could still buy tickets on the door.
The bar didn't open until 7pm even though gates were open at 4pm. Apparently this was so people didn't get too drunk. At home they wouldn't've let that money making opportunity go to waste.
And there was a massive que for the gent's loos but none for the women's!
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