7 Southeast Asian acts will join beloved Indian music icons Raghu
Dixit, Shaan, and many more at this year’s festival, which aims to highlight
the region’s musical diversity but also emphasize the growing cultural ties
between India and ASEAN
ASEAN-India Music Festival (AIMF) returns this year with a diverse lineup across India and Southeast
Asia to celebrate a decade of India’s ‘Act East Policy.’ The 2024
edition will take place from November 29 to December 1, 6:30 PM onwards at the
historic Purana Qila in New Delhi, India. Entry is free for all guests.
The festival kicks off with performances by two
of India’s most beloved music icons, prominent folk music artist and highly
sought-after singer-composer for Kannada cinema Raghu Dixit and the beloved "Golden Voice of India," Shaan.
On November 30, audiences can expect high-energy
performances from rock band Western Ghats and the dynamic Bollywood twin-sister duo Sukriti-Prakriti. The festival will
come to a grand conclusion on December
1 with a performance by award-winning singer-songwriter Jasleen Royal, whose heartfelt songs
have won music fans all over the world.
In addition to highly anticipated sets from India’s top artists,
the festival will also showcase performances from ASEAN music acts, offering
audiences a chance to experience the rich, diverse sounds and creative musical
traditions from across the Southeast Asian region.
Joining this year are T-pop band Television Off from Thailand, Hanoi rock pioneers Buc Tuong from Viet Nam, pop-rock icons
Floor 88 from Malaysia, indie rock
darlings Subsonic Eye from
Singapore, pop singer Chet Kanhchna
from Cambodia, MRTV from Myanmar, and girl group KAIA from the Philippines, among others. These performances will not only highlight the
region’s musical diversity but also emphasize the growing cultural ties between
India and ASEAN.
The ASEAN-India Music Festival also aims to showcase the deep
cultural ties within the ASEAN-India comprehensive strategic partnership. As a
vibrant platform for cultural exchange, the festival marks a decade of India’s ‘Act East Policy’ in action. Mr. S Jaishankar, the Minister of External Affairs, Government of India, joins the
festivities as ASEAN-India Music Festival’s chief guest, as well as senior
officials of Ministry of External Affairs,
and the Heads of Missions from all 10 ASEAN Member
States.
Sanjeev Bhargava, Founder Director of Seher, shared his thoughts on the upcoming festival, saying, “Music is much more than just a
performance—it’s an expression of our shared humanity, our hopes, and our
dreams. The ASEAN India Music Festival is a beautiful reminder that despite our
different backgrounds, music has the power to unite us all. It allows us to
connect not only as artists but as individuals who are part of a much larger
global community. This festival is not just about showcasing talent, but about
celebrating the bonds we’ve built over the years and the new ones we’ll form
through the universal language of melody. Let’s forget what lines and borders
separate us in this region and come together on this platform of music and
celebrate what’s common between us.”
This
year’s edition is all set to be a vibrant celebration of togetherness,
creativity, and the unique way music brings us all closer, no matter our
backgrounds. As the dates draw near, keep an eye out for more updates, and get
ready to be part of a remarkable celebration of the connections we share
through the power of music.
To
learn more about ASEAN-India Music Festival, visit
www.seher.in.
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