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Bangalore comes to a mixed bag of music at the end of this week.

Zero 1 Fest

March 14, 10 am

Chamra Vajra, Jaymahal

Entry: zero1byzerodha.com/fest

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The festival season goes with strength with strength this week, with a multi-style lineup of artists performing to close Zero 1 Fest by Zeroda. While the conference side of the event with panel discussions and keynote speakers is a large draw in itself, there are lots of music to add a different energy to the festival. Hip-hop artist Rafar, pop singer Lisa Mishra, Arunachal Pradesh singer-song Taba Check, Mumbai Funk and Nu-Disso duo Madboy/Mink and singer-song Aanchal Aanchal Bordoloi will perform.

As part of the Zero1 Fest, the comedy lineup will include Abhishek Upamanu, Kenny Sebastian and Uros Ashfaq.

Leela by Shake Stew

14 and 15 March, 9:30 pm

Windmill, Whitefield

Admission: ₹ 750 (standing), ₹ 2,000 (seating) through Windmills- India.com

“Europe’s most exciting contemporary Jazz, described as one of the one, presents a special showcase set of its 2023 albums, described as one of the most exciting contemporary Jazz attire. Leela, This week in Windmills at Whitefield. A description for the event states that the band is “known for the high-energy mixture of the drain jazz and affurbates”.

Since its debut at the Saalfelden Jazz Festival in 2016, Shake Stew has been repeating modern Jazz from Austria. The band’s lineup is a sign of their use. The Shake Stew has two drummers – Nicholas Dolp and Christian Abberl, two Basists (bandelder Lucas Cranzelbinder and Oliver Potratz) and a horns section including three members – Yavon Peacock on Alto Saxophone, Mario Romo Romo and Tanor Romo on Trampet on Alto Saxophone. “The band creates an infallible sonic identity, fuses crout-jazz, artificial sleeping rhythm and deep grooves,” says details.

Bikram ghosh

March 14, 7 pm

Chaudhya Memorial Hall, Malleshwaram

Admission: After ₹ 999, through Bookmyshow

Bikram ghosh

Bikram Ghosh | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Tabla ambush, classical and fusion artist Bikram Ghosh is building, construction and directing a new set, which is titled, change, such as perkuitionist BC Manjunath, Violin player Nandini Shankar, singer Anjana Padmanabhan, producer Mahesh Raghavan, Dramar Pranav Daith and Keyboardist Ana

The description of the event adds, “The change reflects the artistic development of Bikram, embracing a more electronic soundscape. The Act highlights the exciting tendency of Indian devices to its electric counterparts – electric sitar, sarod, violin, veena and many more. The Act acts as a will for the developed landscape of Indian classical music, which reflects its ability to originally mix the tradition with contemporary effects. ,

Ghosh said on social media that the event is also conducted by a charitable action. He said, “The event would support a philanthropic reason among others, by presenting a set of then the underprivileged children and arranging for these children,” he said on Instagram.

Raman Negi

March 15, 8:30 pm

Bir 91 Toproom, Koramangala

Entry: ₹ 799, through skillboxes.com, plus cover charge at the door

Raman Negi

Raman Negi | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Last year behind playing big stages like Bandeland in Bangalore and recently, Lolpaluja India, New Delhi Rock artist Raman Negi brought his latest album in Mumbai last week Clean Purje to the city. After these festivals, Negi is playing in a club at a club this time as part of her album launch tour, which is closed in Bengaluru.

He said in a post on social media, “First gig Clean Purje The tour is getting closer! And enthusiasm is mixed with Hebi-GB. The settist includes the new albums as well as the songs of Negi’s first album, SheikhismHowever he says that the rendering “You may have never heard before.” He added to another post about performing in the city, “The last time we played was amazing and I am ready to bring you the entire album.”

Women’s history month

15 and 16 March, 7 pm

Indian Music Experience, JP Nagar

Entry: Linktr.ee/Indianmusicexperience via RSVP

Wild wild women

Wild wild women | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The second week of the ongoing Women’s History Month Festival at the performance theater of the Indian Music Experience Museum brings into a diverse lineup in the weekend. On 15 March, Mumbai will freshen up her international debut show in the hip-hop group Wild Wild Wild Women, Germany. On 16 March, unqualified Jazz singer Radha Thomas is expected that they can do everything from standards to Ods to the city and Vocalis.

A press release for the incident stated, “Despite their intensive impact, women’s contribution to Indian music is often recognized. As India’s first Interactive Music Museum, IME is committed to pursue these low-term stories of women in music history. The purpose of the Women’s History Month Festival is to illuminate their stories, celebrate their achievements and accept their permanent impact. ,

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