This Saturday, as eager fans awaited the much-anticipated performance of Swarathma, an unexpected guest decided to join the party — rain. Undeterred by the sudden shower, both the band and their enthusiastic audience embraced nature’s intervention, creating an electrifying atmosphere.
Kicking off from Mumbai on May 25, the Bengaluru-based folk and rock band started their Swarathma India Tour 2024 with great fanfare. Returning to their home ground was particularly special as this tour celebrated their latest album, Raushan. In a pledge to champion greener entertainment, the concerts on this tour are powered entirely by solar energy—a collaborative initiative with Sustain Plus Energy Foundation and SELCO Foundation, underscoring the band’s commitment to sustainability.
The evening opened with a serenade from Tulu singer-songwriter Praveen Alva of Alva Kuuto. A light drizzle commenced just as Alva took the stage, yet it did little to dampen the audience’s spirit. Fans were already enveloped in the soothing melodies of his Tulu songs, setting a blissful tone for the rest of the evening’s events.
Scenes from the Bengaluru leg of Swarathma’s India Tour 2024 captured the essence of a memorable night, where photo evidence revealed enthusiastic faces and colorful umbrellas. As Swarathma members—Vasu Dixit, Jishnu Dasgupta, Varun Murali, Sanjeev Nayak, and Vinay Ramakrishnan—took to the stage, they were welcomed with roaring cheers. Their performance was nothing short of electrifying. The crowd was treated to some of their classic hits, including ‘Manwa’ and ‘Topiwalleh’.
As the opening chords of ‘Ee Bhoomi,’ their homage to the Earth, echoed through the venue, the rain escalated from a drizzle to a full-blown shower. In spite of the deluge, the fans’ resolve only seemed to grow stronger; they continued to groove to the tracks as if paying their own tribute to the elements.
Whitefield resident Anagha Hari shared her thoughts: “I wondered if they would cancel the concert due to the rain and had no hopes they would continue. But fortunately, that did not happen. It was a wonderful night with Swarathma and the rain.
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Soon, a sea of umbrellas unfurled, creating a canopy under which the audience swayed in rhythm with the band’s boisterous songs. Transitioning from energetic numbers to more laid-back, calming tunes, the band captivated the audience with a set list that included well-loved hits and a surprise—an unreleased Tamil track. For many ardent fans, the rain was but a minor inconvenience, far overshadowed by the thrill of dancing to live performances.
Scenes from the Bengaluru leg of Swarathma’s India Tour 2024 offered a testament to the unforgettable evening, showcasing fan dedication and the band’s inimitable energy. One avid fan, Raima R, encapsulated the collective sentiment: “I’ve been an avid fan of Swarathma for more than a decade now, and this concert was nothing short of breathtaking. Just singing in the rain with the band playing live was a great way to unwind.”
As rain fell steadily from the heavens, lead vocalist and guitarist Vasu Dixit took a moment to address the crowd. “The last time we came to this very venue, around five or six years ago, it started raining and the show was cancelled. But this time the rain did not deter the people of Bengaluru!” Dixit’s words were met with resounding applause, affirming the unwavering spirit of Bengaluru’s music lovers.
Once again, the denizens of Bengaluru proved their extraordinary passion for music, showing that neither rain nor any other obstacle could dampen their love for live performances. This concert was a glorious testament to that enduring spirit and to the power of renewable energy, as the very electricity fueling the event symbolized a commitment to a more sustainable future.
For those who missed this unforgettable night and wish to join the next leg of Swarathma’s tour, you can find more details at www.swarathma.com. The memorable scenes from the Bengaluru leg of Swarathma’s India Tour 2024 will undoubtedly remain etched in the attendees’ hearts, a perfect blend of nature, music, and sustainable energy.
As the tour continues, it serves as a perfect ode to not just celebrating music but also championing a planet-friendly approach, making every concert not just an event but a movement.