MUMBAI: Leave is not a problem for city-hopping concert junkies. Bhosale''s company, with a staff under 20, is run by a boss who is 30 and a concert junkie himself.
"Music''s not exactly the point," says Amit Bhosale, 26. "It''s more that fraternal feeling of travelling together, lining up outside and that big roar when the lights go off."
"It''s the whole atmosphere, the feeling that you''re in the presence of something really big," says Raina Singh (24), a freelance commercial artist.
Singh says from the minute the first ads announcing a big show hit the roads, she knows she has to be there. "I don''t want to read about how many thousands of fans were there or have my friends tell me how the singer pulled someone on to the stage and serenaded her. I have to see it myself," she says.