This week’s for music

As World Music Week begins, we’ve curated some of a best performances in a city to slake each kind of low-pitched taste

This week’s for music

Singer KK

In 1982, a French method of enlightenment started a tradition of celebrating strain all day for a week in Paris. The celebrations would final a week starting from Jun 21, a initial day of a summer solstice. Forty years later, a tradition has been imbibed by opposite cities around a world, Mumbai included, to emanate a week-long fest for behaving musicians.Check out a best on offer.

A reverence to KK

For his fans panning cocktail and Bollywood music, a detriment of thespian KK has been personal. From Pal to Yaaron, a thespian personified nostalgia for a millennial generation. This venue will horde a special reverence to a recently over thespian where Cirkle will perform a 60-minute special set of his best hits alongside several of their many renouned mash-ups.
On: Jun 21; 8 pm
At: The Finch, Shah Industrial Estate, Marol, Andheri East.
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Cost: Rs 499

Stairway to heaven

Robert Plant of Led  Zeppelin during a gig. Pic Courtesy/Getty Images
Robert Plant of Led  Zeppelin during a gig. Pic Courtesy/Getty Images

Go retro all a approach with Adagio’s special Thursday vinyl night. Join associate Zep fans as they chill around listening to a vinyl book of a iconic Led Zeppelin IV manuscript with classics such as Stairway to heaven, When a wharf breaks and Rock and roll.
On: Jun 23; 8 pm onwards
At: Adagio, Rukhsana Manor, 237 B, Chapel Road, Bandra West.
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Cost: Rs 300

Rock to a ’80s and ’90s

You can't go wrong with an dusk spent listening to Abba, Pink or Gloria Gaynor. The quintet of Petula and a No Strings Attached will chuck behind to strain from a 1970s to 1990s with retro-pop, stone and Bollywood thrown in for good measure. Brush adult on a lyrics if you’d like to join a chorus.
On: Jun 24; 9.30 pm onwards
At: The Stables, Peninsula Red Pine Hotel, Marol, Andheri East.
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Call: 9619122683
Cost: Rs 300

Tripling adult on a beats

Darshan Doshi
Darshan Doshi

The drums of Darshan Doshi will organisation adult with a Hashbass on a bass, while Rickraj Nath will lead with a guitars during antiSOCIAL to flog off a World Music Day celebrations. Doshi is a informed name for any true-blue Bollywood fan by his work with AR Rahman, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Amit Trivedi. The eventuality will also declare contemporary vocalist Isheeta Chakrvarty and saxophonist Harsh Bhavsar join in on a fun.
On: Jun 21; 8 pm onwards
At: antiSOCIAL, Mathuradas Mill compound, Lower Parel
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Cost: Rs 300

Keeping jazz live

Shirish Malhotra

If Bollywood is not your cuppa, conduct over to this Bandra venue to locate a sniff of rarefied jazz and blues with a Shirish Malhotra Quartet. A multi-instrumentalist, Malhotra is assimilated by Adrian D’Souza (drums), Akshay Dwivedi (double bass) and Aki Spadaro (keys) for an dusk of low-pitched memories.
On: Jun 22; 9 pm onwards
At: Bonobo – Bar.Love.Food, Kenilworth Mall, Bandra West.
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Call: 9619930030 for details

Delhi blues

Sushant Thakur during a performance
Sushant Thakur during a performance

Sushant Thakur-led Big Bang Blues takes a theatre during Andheri this weekend. The organisation was recently awarded a Best Blues Song for Slow is a waves during a India Independent Music Awards. They will also launch their initial strain given a pandemic, Love of a mother, during a event.  
On: Jun 25; 9.30 pm onwards
At: The Stables, Peninsula Red Pine Hotel, Andheri East.
Log on to: @TheBigBangBlues on Instagram
Cost: Rs 300