Spectal partnered with Myntra to co-create and execute the Myntra Glamfest Tour, a travelling college festival property that covered more than 35 cities over 90 days. The initiative combined fashion, music, creator culture, and student engagement activities, reaching over one million students across campuses in India.
The tour aimed to strengthen Myntra’s engagement with young consumers in Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets. It travelled to campuses in cities such as Panipat, Coimbatore, Surathkal, and Mathura. Spectal managed multiple aspects of the project, including event production, artist programming, on-ground operations, student engagement initiatives, brand activations, and digital marketing.
The programme featured performances by more than 44 artists across different genres and languages. The lineup included Sunidhi Chauhan, Farhan Akhtar, Armaan Malik, and Darshan Raval, as well as newer performers such as Chaar Diwari and Sunanda Sharma. Regional artists, including Faheem Abdullah, Jasmine Sandlas, Haricharan, Saindhavi, and Arivu, were also part of the tour. DJ acts such as Nucleya and Ritviz performed at various campus events.
Alongside the music performances, each campus stop included fashion showcases, interactive brand zones, and app-based activations. Students participated in fashion segments featuring ethnic, formal, party, and Indo-Western styles.
The events also showcased collections from brands such as H&M and Flying Machine. Dedicated brand engagement zones enabled students to interact with Myntra’s fashion and beauty offerings through experiential activities.
Himanshu Chowdhry, Founder of Spectal, said, “We’ve always believed that youth culture lives on campuses in its most honest form. With the Myntra Glamfest Tour, we had a unique opportunity to build a large-scale, travelling property and seamlessly integrate it into every campus and city we went to.”
He further added, “What made the experience truly exciting was seeing, in real time, how student preferences, campus culture, and fashion influences shift across regions, and how each experience needed to be crafted for that specific context. The response showed us how deeply students value experiences that feel built for them not adapted for them.”
“Across every city, the energy, participation, and ownership students brought to the tour reminded us why campuses remain one of the most powerful spaces for culture to take shape,” he added.






