Alive India in Concert Season 10 presents Zubeen Garg and Kunal Ganjawala
Bengaluru: Indian singers Zubeen Garg and Kunal Ganjawala are set to perform at the Alive India in Concert Season 10 in Bengaluru this month.
Zubeen will perform on December 14 followed by Kunal Ganjawala on 21st of the same month at the Garuda Shopping Festival at the Garuda Mall, Magrath Road, presented by Karma and Curry as a part of Alive India in Concert Season 10.
The event promises to be an unforgettable celebration of music and purpose.
This concert is in association with Bangalore Mirror, powered by TVS Apache, supported by Conrad Hotels, Kia Motors and Tripcraft.
Since its inception in 2012, Alive India Music Foundation has been a beacon for budding musical talent, offering young, outstanding artists a platform to shine and carve viable careers in the competitive music industry.
At the heart of its mission lies the initiative “Roti, Kapda, Makaan, Rozgaar”, which emphasizes not just musical talent but the holistic well-being of artists. This vision has transformed the foundation into more than just a stage for performers—it is a movement aimed at nurturing talent and addressing the foundational needs of its beneficiaries.
Alive India has consistently demonstrated its commitment to social causes through the power of music.
The Sunidhi Chauhan “I Am Home” concert, for instance, was not merely a musical spectacle but a rallying call for a Thalassaemia-Free India. By tying music to pressing social issues, the foundation amplifies its impact, making each concert a confluence of art and activism.
The upcoming Alive India concerts with Zubeen Garg, dubbed as the voice of the North Eastern India and the iconic Bollywood voice Kunal Ganjawala in Bengaluru, Garuda Mall are testament to continuation of this legacy, creating spaces for talented musicians to showcase their skills while furthering the foundation’s broader mission.
Every performance underscores the belief that music can be a transformative force—not just for individuals but for society as a whole. The concerts are just about music but they also create change. Zubeen and Kunal’s music transcends linguistic and geographical barriers.
Supratiek Ghosh: India’s Music Man
No conversation about Alive India would be complete without mentioning Supratiek Ghosh, affectionately dubbed India’s Music Man. Supratiek has been instrumental in shaping the country’s music landscape, seamlessly blending mentorship with advocacy.
Under his stewardship, Alive India has grown into a dynamic platform where music serves as a bridge to opportunity and empowerment.
Through his unwavering dedication, Supratiek has built an ecosystem that supports artists at every stage of their journey. His vision is clear: to create an India where every talented musician has access to the resources, recognition, and respect they deserve.
By championing initiatives that link music to social good, Supratiek Ghosh has elevated Alive India to an unparalleled pedestal in the country’s cultural fabric.
The Road Ahead
Alive India is not just about concerts; it’s a movement that celebrates talent, promotes social causes, and empowers the next generation of musicians. With leaders like Supratiek Ghosh at the helm, its mission to combine music with meaningful action continues to inspire, paving the way for a brighter and more harmonious future.
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