NAFO-Kuwait presents Live in concert – ‘Desert Rain'

Sunday, March 23, 2014

In order to commemorate its 11th Anniversary Celebrations, NAFO-Kuwait is organizing a Live in Concert which is titled as ‘Desert Rain’, a cocktail of beats, steps and theater of acts topped with the sweetest nostalgia of Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and English melodies, on Friday, 9th May, 2014, at the American International School, Maidan Hawally.



According to the organizers, contemporary musical events of this type is being presented by NAFO, which is in concurrence with one of its set policies and that is to spread the value of universal friendship, unity and harmony through music, art and culture. This first-ever exclusive concert in Kuwait will be performed by the astounded sensational super band ‘Thaikkudam Bridge (T-Bridge)’, comprising of seventeen artists from Mumbai, Chennai and Kerala, having more than a million hits on YouTube, several of them associating with legendary maestros such as, AR Rehman and Rashid Khan, and are also popular stars in TV shows aired by Sony TV, Star-Asianet, Kappa Channel etc. The band is earning phenomenal popularity worldwide with international touring, especially in the middle-east through their sensational shows staged/booked in Dubai, Qatar and Abu Dhabi etc., and through more than 38 live shows staged in Indian metro cities during a span of last four months time. The music of the band got popularized majorly through social media networking sites and has grown to become one of the most popular bands in India. In spite of it not being specifically classified either under pop, rock or metal etc., it will be no wonder if the band makes its presence felt in Kuwait as an example of how the modern generation is influenced by music, that is not of a specific genre, but, music of class.

The program flyer was released by Dr. T. A. Ramesh, Country Head of Gulfmart, Kuwait, in presence of Major Ravi, eminent Indian film industrialist, and several other distinguished personalities. An expected crowd of more than 1,500 spectators is expected to attend and witness this unique musical extravaganza. Event convener, Krishnan K Pillai, informed that admission to the show will be strictly restricted through invitations only, and requested to contact NAFO officials for enquiries (97277758; 97206792; 99716105).
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