Bunbury - The Rotaract Carnival
Music
November 11 | 5PM
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
₹249 - 9999 (Inclusive of GST)
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Bunbury - The Rotaract Carnival
Music
November 11 | 5PM
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
₹249 - 9999 (Inclusive of GST)
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
Celebrate good music with Bunbury: The Rotaract Carnival!
Rotary International District 3011 is celebrating its golden jubilee of Rotaract Movement worldwide in the form of Rotaract Carnival 2017. This mega music carnival includes the likes of Krishnakumar Kunnath, (also known as KK) India's biggest band, Euphoria, an EDM night with Anish Sood and appearances from Bollywood celebrities, making sure that this will be a night for you to remember!
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Krishnakumar Kunnath or K.K. (as he is popularly known as) was born on August 23, 1968. This Delhi-based singer came to Mumbai a few years ago in search for his career and finally, he got a call to sing a one-minute jingle for singer Leslie Lewis for UTV which kick started his career. He started singing and the age of two and was a part of his college rock band. He has sung over 3500 jingles including Monte Carlo, TVS Scooty, Amul, Britannia and Pepsi's Yeh Dil Maange More in a span of four years. His dream to sing for a Bollywood movie materialized when Vishal Bharadwaj asked him to sing "Chod Aaye Hum" in Sampooran Singh Gulzar's Maachis (1996). But what catapulted him into the big league was the wildly popular "Tadap Tadap" in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999).
Euphoria
Euphoria was formed in 1988 by a then medical student Dr. Palash Sen and his friends. Bass player Debajyoti Bhaduri joined hands with Palash in the early nineties. Moving through several line-ups, the band kept searching for their elusive break. It came 10 years after their inception when Euphoria released their first studio album titled 'Dhoom' in the October 1998 to critical acclaim and commercial success. They became the pioneers of "Hind Rock" or rock music in Hindi. Their first single was titled "Dhoom Pichuk Dhoom" – and it became the most popular video to hit TV screens in that decade. Directed by ad-guru and filmmaker Pradeep Sarkar, the video became a benchmark for non-Bollywood music videos. Two other videos were shot and released for the songs "Tum" and " Sha Na Na" the same year. During this time the band even included the legendary Gussy Rikh, whose musical dexterity helped improve the band's often one-dimensional sound.
Anish Sood
Anish Sood is one of the most prolific artists to break through the Indian dance music scene in India. One of the busiest DJs in the country, his touring schedule includes close to 90 performances a year, playing sold out shows across clubs and main stage performances at some of the biggest dance music festivals in the country. An unparalleled stage presence and nearly a decade of experience make him stand out in the highly competitive dance music circuit.
Bunbury - The Rotaract Carnival
Music
November 11 | 5PM
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
₹249 - 9999 (Inclusive of GST)
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
₹249 - 9999 (Inclusive of GST)
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!