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An Intimate Open-Air Evening Of Music With Parekh & Singh In Delhi

Homegrown Staff

Kolkata-based dream pop duo Nischay Parekh and Jivraj Singh (who perform as Parekh & Singh) are taking over the world of indie music. Their unique sound and delightful videos (evocative of Wes Anderson’s style) have fans singing along to the tune of “I love you baby, I love you doll”. Originally from the city of joy, Parekh & Singh have charmed audiences with their neo-psychedelic music, in their pastel suits, carving a special, distinct place for themselves in the country’s indie music landscape. Always packed, always magical, a Parekh & Singh gig is an amazing experience and tickets sell out in the blink of an eye. In fact, only 100 donor passes remain for Parekh & Singh’s upcoming show in Delhi, presented by Rock Street Journal, which means you’ll want to move fast.

Slated for February 23, the duo will cast a spell over Sri Aurobindo Centre of Arts and Communication, at an intimate gig with a maximum capacity of 400 people. All about the music, no alcohol will be served at the venue in the hope that fans across all ages can come out and celebrate with Parekh & Singh. The set list includes songs that they have never performed live before, in addition to old favourites from their debut album ‘Ocean’. Donor passes are available for Rs. 1,000 but only the last batch of these are still up for grabs. You can pick yours up at the venue as well (Paytm facilities are available) but there’s no need to live so dangerously. Book your pass here–the duo is setting the stage for what promises to be an amazing evening.

When: February 23

Where: Sri Aurobindo Centre of Arts and Communication

Time: 6:30pm

Price: Rs. 1,000

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