Bappa Mazumder devoted his second solo concert to those of his fans who missed the first one, which took place on September 23, 2022. However, seeing hundreds of his fans, from toddlers to 60-year-olds, eagerly waiting for him to sing their favourite songs at the show, the question remains: will the audiences ever get enough of Bappa Mazumder and his songs? The answer is probably no.
A new immersive Elvis Presley show will open in central London later this year, bringing the king of rock 'n' roll back to life with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), organisers said Thursday.
This December was supposed to be a month filled with concerts, but unfortunately, many concerts have been postponed due to political reasons.
On Thursday, November 9, Taylor Swift recommenced her “Eras Tour” following a two-month break. In the Buenos Aires show, she encountered a mishap mid-performance, prompting her to restart the song. The 33-year-old singer stumbled on the piano and temporarily forgot the lyrics to her track "Champagne Problems".
Friday night hosted not one but two noticeable concerts in Dhaka. One might have been embroiled in a wave of uncontrollable controversies to still have made an impact and the other concert also delivered a captivating performance, setting an example for showmanship that most can learn from. The concert “Nachiketa Live in Dhaka with Joy Shahriar” last night, was reportedly a gathering of a crowd of people aged 40 and over.
Shonar Bangla Circus managed to make a special place for itself in the eyes of the audience with its first album, “Hyena Express”. The band has since been holding a series of concerts, titled “Hyena Express Experience” – named after the album, over the last several months. Now the band to set to make its last stop at Dhaka to conclude its revelrous journey.
Coke Studio Bangla is gearing up for the second edition of its electrifying concert “Coke Studio Bangla Live” on November 10, 2023. From the energetic notes of "Nasek Nasek" to the enchanting rhythms of "Kotha Koiyo Na", this event promises to mesmerise audiences with stunning performances by Coke Studio Bangla artistes.
A concert titled “Cholo Bangladesh” has been arranged by Grameenphone in view of the Tigers performing on the biggest stage of the cricket world. The programme will be a musical extravaganza to celebrate the national cricket team’s journey to the ICC Cricket World Cup, so far. The event has been scheduled to be held at the Bangladesh Army Stadium on Friday, October 20.
The popular rock band, Meghdol, took to the stage in Dhaka yesterday to mark its journey of over 20 years. The concert titled “Shorote Meghdol” took place at the Liberation War Museum auditorium, near Shyamoli.
The concert featured some of the biggest names in Bangladeshi music.
To celebrate the power of music, a tribute concert titled ‘Rock N Rhythm 3.0: Tribute Fiesta’ will be held on Friday at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), Hall 4. The concert has been organised by Adventor Communications.
The announcement of the return of the musical extravaganza, on the Facebook page of Young Bangla, has already created a hype on social media with netizens sharing their memorable moments from previous instalments of the concert. Many also welcomed the organizers’ move to bring back this fusion of music and history.
The biggest selling point behind these shows lies in their interactive nature.
Students of Jahangirnagar University painted a beautiful mural of a river on the entrance of the stage where the "Nodi Rocks" concert took place.
The next time you venture out to a concert, keep your eyes peeled for these people.
Popular musicians Tahsan, Pritom Hasan, Khayam Sanu Sandhi, along with the band Nemesis, will be performing at Shajgoj’s female concert on December 2.
If you want to do something other than have an outing at yet another restaurant, have a look at these upcoming events, and make plans to have an even better time.
Shonar Bangla Circus will be performing live at their upcoming solo-concert on November 25, at the Liberation War Museum Auditorium.
Artcell, Black, Cryptic Fate – the ‘ABC’ concerts were known to be a hallmark of the 2000’s and 2010’s. After almost a decade, these three mighty bands will return to the stage with the concert, ‘November Rain Volume 2’, on November 12.