This October gigs are aplenty in Bengaluru

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This October gigs are aplenty in Bengaluru

Alan Walker

October 4, 4 pm onwards

NICE Grounds, BIEC

Entry: ₹2,000 onwards by way of bookmyshow.com

Norwegian digital music frontrunner Alan Walker has constructed up an enormous following in India through the years and it has led to him bringing his most expansive manufacturing to India to this point. Between September and October, Walker, behind hits comparable to ‘Light’, ‘Not sure’ and most not too long ago ‘Youngsters of the Solar’ with Pritam and Vishal Mishra, performs in Bengaluru this week. The final time he was right here, he dropped a shock anthem for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, with the tune ‘Crew Facet feat. RCB’ when the IPL kicked off earlier this yr.

Now, he’s again for extra, bringing his Walkerworld tour in partnership with the Sunburn Enviornment live performance collection. Walker stated in an announcement when the present was introduced, “I’m so excited to be again in India on my largest tour ever and to share new music with everybody. Indian crowds all the time convey such superb vitality and I can’t wait to create some unforgettable moments collectively.”

NNAVY

October 4 and 5, 9:30 pm onwards

Windmills, Whitefield

Entry: ₹2,000 (seating), ₹750 (standing), by way of windmills-india.com

NNAVY
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Swiss singer-songwriter NNAVY who’s performing throughout India, will make her strategy to Windmills as a part of exhibits in Bengaluru. Joined by keyboardist Natan Niddam, guitarist Lucien Businaro, bassist Baptiste Coqueret, and drummer Maximilien Anhorn, the artist launched her newest EP Nearer in 2023.

An outline for the occasion provides, “NNAVY, hailed for her wealthy, emotive voice, has rapidly risen to prominence throughout the worldwide music scene. With debut EPs like Blue and In Good Firm, she has captured the hearts of listeners worldwide, resulting in performances at prestigious festivals together with Montreux Jazz and Jazz à Vienne. Her soulful storytelling, mixed with a contemporary tackle jazz and R&B, has earned her over 20 million streams on Spotify.”

Indie Grrrl and Little Sounds presents Mirael, Meghana Mokhasi

October 5, 4 pm onwards

Secret location, Indiranagar

Entry: ₹499, by way of skillboxes.com

Meghana Mokhasi

Meghana Mokhasi
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The platform Indie Grrrl — established to assist feminine artists within the nation — groups up with home live performance organisers Little Sounds for Indie Sounds, a home gig collection. This time round, they shine the highlight on two rising singer-songwriter abilities from the town — Mirael and Meghana Mokhasi.

The organisers say of their occasion description, “Our home gigs are all that you really want from intimate concert events and are a good way to spend a Sunday discovering among the finest musical expertise your metropolis has to supply.”

The occasion describes Mokhasi’s music as one which focuses on lyrical storytelling. It provides, “Identified for melancholic songwriting accompanied by a chirpy ukulele, Meghana has captivated audiences along with her soulful melodies.”

Mirael is a author and Western music vocal coach, along with being a singer. The outline provides, “Her involvement in a number of musicals and theatre has contributed to the various mixture of genres she loves performing right now comparable to jazz-pop, indie, soul, and the occasional R&B, to call just a few.”

Shalmali

October 6, 9 pm onwards

Fandom at Gilly’s Redefined, Koramangala

Entry: ₹299 onwards, by way of Insider.in

Shalmali

Shalmali
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Pop artist Shalmali Kholgade and her band cease by the town on their four-city This Is Me India Tour, which kicks off on October 3 on homeground in Mumbai. The singer behind songs comparable to ‘Pareshaan’ has been steadily specializing in constructing her catalogue of authentic music, releasing the albums 2X Facet A and 2X Facet B in 2021 and 2022, respectively.

With this tour, Shalmali needs extra of her personal music and preparations to shine by way of. Requested about sticking to an indoor membership format for her upcoming exhibits, she says, “Its for just a few causes actually. Foremost of them being, I wanted to begin my efficiency journey within the indie house from the fundamentals — with essentially the most rudimentary arrange, whereas nonetheless holding the musicality intact. I felt like a four-piece band would have the ability to just do that.”