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Swarathma takes music and activism nationwide with eco-friendly concert tour

Swarathma, a folk-rock band from Bengaluru, launches India's firs... Read More
Folk-rock legends Swarathma, a band from Bengaluru, are embarking on India's first multi-city concert tour powered entirely by solar and clean energy. This tour coincides with the release of their heartwarming music video for the title track of their forthcoming album, 'Raushan.'

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Swarathma, known for their energetic performances and unique sound, is set to bring their blend of music and activism to audiences nationwide. The tour, in support of their fourth studio album, will utilise a portable clean energy system, replacing the diesel generators typically used at concerts.
The tour will cover major cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, Indore, Gurgaon, and Jaipur. The concert promises to offer an experience that combines entertainment with sustainability. Tickets for the tour are available at Paytm Insider.

Jishnu Dasgupta, the band's bassist, expressed excitement about the eco-friendly tour, stating, "The experience of co-creating this vision with our sustainability and engineering partners has been very enriching. It is almost as much fun as planning the set lists and the concert itself," says Jishnu.

Swarathma has captivated audiences for over two decades with its dynamic music and commitment to environmentalism. Their previous albums, "Raah E Fakira" (2018), "Topiwalleh" (2012), and "Swarathma" (2009), include hits like "Pyaasi (feat. Shubha Mudgal)," "Kaash," "Naane Daari," and "Mushkil Mein Jeena." The band continues to inspire with their music and advocacy for green causes, most recently demonstrated by an acoustic jam in Bangalore's Cubbon Park to support retaining the city's green cover.

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