Stepping onto the stage for this live experience is truly a privilege: Shreya Ghoshal
Music fans in Delhi and Guwahati are set to witness the first-ever live showcase of a popular Indian music platform this January, marking a departure from its usual digital and studio-based presentations. For the first time, audiences will experience the platform’s distinctive fusion of folk, regional, and contemporary music in a shared public space, bringing performers and fans together in real time.
In Delhi, the stage will feature Shreya Ghoshal, Aditya Rikhari, Rashmeet Kaur, Divyam, and Khwaab, offering a mix of vocal mastery, indie influences, and traditional musical forms. “My association with this platform has always felt creatively enriching,” Shreya Ghoshal said. “Stepping onto the stage for the first-ever live show is truly a privilege. I’m looking forward to sharing this moment with the fans.” Aditya Rikhari added, “Being part of the first-ever live show is a celebration of what music truly means: connection, culture, and creative courage.” Rashmeet Kaur noted, “Performing live adds a different kind of honesty to the sound, and I’m looking forward to that experience in Delhi.”
In Guwahati, Anuv Jain, Shankuraj Konwar, Rito Riba, and Anoushka Maskey will take the stage, highlighting the diverse musical and cultural identity of the Northeast. Anuv Jain said, “Being part of this first-ever live show and representing my sound on stage feels special. After the love for Arz Kiya Hai, this moment means even more.” Shankuraj Konwar described it as “an honour,” adding, “It allows us to bring the culture of the Northeast directly to fans on a national stage.” Rito Riba emphasised, “Performing in Guwahati feels special, it’s about sharing our stories live, where they belong.”
Organisers aim to use the live format to bridge generations and bring regional music traditions to a wider audience. Each collaboration preserves the authenticity of its local roots while creating a shared cultural experience that extends far beyond geography. Fans can expect a blend of vocal, instrumental, and performance styles, connecting contemporary experimentation with traditional Indian sounds.
The showcase marks a milestone for live music experiences in India, offering audiences the opportunity to engage with artists directly, beyond screens and recordings, and highlighting the depth and diversity of the country’s musical heritage.
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In Guwahati, Anuv Jain, Shankuraj Konwar, Rito Riba, and Anoushka Maskey will take the stage, highlighting the diverse musical and cultural identity of the Northeast. Anuv Jain said, “Being part of this first-ever live show and representing my sound on stage feels special. After the love for Arz Kiya Hai, this moment means even more.” Shankuraj Konwar described it as “an honour,” adding, “It allows us to bring the culture of the Northeast directly to fans on a national stage.” Rito Riba emphasised, “Performing in Guwahati feels special, it’s about sharing our stories live, where they belong.”
Organisers aim to use the live format to bridge generations and bring regional music traditions to a wider audience. Each collaboration preserves the authenticity of its local roots while creating a shared cultural experience that extends far beyond geography. Fans can expect a blend of vocal, instrumental, and performance styles, connecting contemporary experimentation with traditional Indian sounds.
The showcase marks a milestone for live music experiences in India, offering audiences the opportunity to engage with artists directly, beyond screens and recordings, and highlighting the depth and diversity of the country’s musical heritage.
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