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All jazz in Bangalore at the end of this week

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April 25, 7:30 pm

Medi – The Stage, Koramangala

Entry: After ₹ 499, via ticket.

On the back of releasing your latest album EcstasyFusion Group Laxia has been on a tour of India, which promotes its mixture of traditional Karnataka sounds with contemporary impacts. After selling tickets for his Mumbai show earlier this month, the Group’s Pentimet Stop on a tour organized by Kurosity is on Meda – The Stage. The lineup includes singer-vyelinist Ila Delip, composer-composer KJ Delip, Perkusinist Sunad Anur and keyboardist Ditangshu Bhomik.

In the album, songs like ‘The Way Home’ and ‘Bhavani’ collaborate with the choice of Basist Sadhya Mohini Dey, gifted the basist immovable statue on another track called ‘NV’ and a proclamationist BC Manjunath on the title track. On stage in Bengaluru, they will join the collision and drummer Gopi Shravan TS.

The group says in a statement, “We are thrilled to visit India for the first time since the release of our debut albums. EcstasySharing our music with audiences across the country has been an incredibly rewarding experience, and the reaction has been heavy. ,

He says, “We are especially excited for our upcoming performance in Meda, one of the most intimate and beautiful places in Bangalore. The show has an unprecedented drummer Gopi Shravan.

Indie rock riot

April 26, 8 pm

Bir 91 Toproom, Koramangala

Entry: ₹ 499, through skillboxes.com

Indie Rock Riot | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The latest version of the Indie Rock riot in Bira 91 taproom calls on two Massuru acts-Fusion-Progressive Rock Band Param and Alternative Rockers The Ruben Brothers. In a joint statement about Param, Param says, “Fuses the soulful depth of the supreme Hindustani classical along the edge of the progressive rock, creating a sound that is both unique and transit. Ruben Brothers carry a bold on the alternative rock, a mixture of raw energy with raw energy.

Bengaluru Jazz Habba

April 26, 5 pm

Koramangla Club

Entry: Town 499 TownScript.com

Bengaluru Jazz Habba

Bengaluru Jazz Habba | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

International Jazz Day celebrations start a few days ago in Bengaluru this week. While Jazz’s official date for celebrations worldwide is April 30, the city will host three artists at the Kormangla Club on 26 April, which will include a global chorus of events recognized by UNESCO and Herbe Hancock Institute of Jazz.

The lineup for the fourth version of Bengaluru Jazz Habba includes the Multi Jazz Act Derek and the Cats, Seas Band The Chronic Blues Circus and disco-influential musicians, singers and pianitists Taranrang Joseph. Derek and the Cats said in a social media post, “We have a special set plan because it is going to be intimate and we will share the stories behind the songs we write.”

The event will be held in the 300 -seat auditorium of the Koramangla Club, in which the organizers “guaranteed the audience to provide a magical experience” promised the status of the art sound system “

Dhruv Kapoor, Mahesh, Gauri Bhat

April 27, 8:30 pm

Bir 91 Toproom, Koramangala

Admission: ₹ 499 via skillbox, plus ₹ 500 cover charge door

Dhruv Kapoor

Dhruv Kapoor | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Three singers of experiences and styles take the bira 91 to the taproom later this week, promising the heartbreak, soul-chefs, and all of it, promising to boil the stories through all this. The lineup consists of veteran Bengaluru -based artist and vocal coach Mahesh, whose music is described by the event curator as “soulful, introspection and the city’s Indie Spirit”.

Singer-songwriter Gauri Bhatt, who first enhanced his fanbase through Instagram through his intimate cover and original songs through his intimate cover and original songs, “Evocative Storytelling, powerful melodies and classical singing”.

The Night will be made in the headlines by New Delhi artist Dhruv Kapoor, who released his self-examination in October last year. Not only is known for English songs such as ‘What is Love’, but there are Hindi tracks like ‘Tumor Ho Meri Jaan’, artists “bilingual Gathagit and honest lyricism which will bring linga after a long time. Kapoor added to a post on social media, “A beautiful Sunday evening Bangalore! Can’t wait to play for all of you in the bira91 taproom in Koramangla.”

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