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Musictopia Summer Camp: Everything You Need to Know

byTrill RouteOffline camp at IndiranagarStarts from15,500 per camp per childView full gallery

Thinking about music for your child this summer? Musictopia is our 15-day jam session where kids aged 4-11 explore piano, ukulele, drums, and vocals in a space that feels more like a clubhouse than a classroom.

Our Musictopia summer camp is a 3 week, adventure filled program for kids aged 4 to 11. This is the perfect place for your child to start their musical journey.

A clean, modern graphic announcing our 3 week summer camp for ages 4 to 11. Join us and become a Musictopian!

We've got a musical carnival waiting for your children! This graphic lays out the batches, schedule, and location for our camp, where kids learn piano, uke, drums, and vocals.

A duplicate of our camp schedule graphic, ensuring parents can easily find the dates and times for our April and May batches.

What will your child learn? Our camp curriculum covers everything from instruments and sounds to melody, harmony, group rehearsal, and creative exploration.

A closer look at our comprehensive camp curriculum. We cover a wide range of topics to give kids a well rounded introduction to music.

What are the camp takeaways? Beyond learning, kids get live performance experience, reports, certificates, badges, and learning resources to continue their journey.

A summary of the key takeaways from the camp, including instrument knowledge, song rehearsals, and a final live performance.

Every camper goes home with a Musictopia goodie bag! It includes a certificate, badges, photos, and other fun surprises to remember their time with us.

A closer look at the awesome goodies our campers receive. We believe in celebrating their participation with fun and memorable takeaways.

About All The Details: Camp Info & Goodies

We keep our Musictopia batches small by design because real musical growth happens when every child gets individual attention on the instruments. Your child isn't just watching a demo; they are hands-on with real gear like Pearl drum kits and Roland keyboards from the first day. It is loud, it is messy, and it is exactly how music should be learned.

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