December 12, 2024 23:46 (IST)
Shalmali Kholgade regales audience at Kanpur RED LiVE
New Delhi, June 10 (IBNS): For the very first time in Kanpur, India’s largest radio network, RED FM, brought ‘Latt Gayi Lagi’ with Shalmali Kholgade on Sunday at the Kanpur University Auditorium.
Under its intellectual property ‘RED LIVE’, RED FM try to offer entertainment to its listeners by hosting live concerts and music gigs across the country.
The ‘Balam Pichkari’ and ‘Main Pareshan’ hit maker, Shalmali made the audiences groove to her songs at the RED LiVE concert. These days, the singer-cum-songwriter is blazing high with her latest hits 'Besharmi Ki Height' and 'Shanivaar Raati' from the film Main Tera Hero. The singing sensation gave a high energy performance with her latest and the greatest super hits.
Commenting on the venture, Nisha Narayanan, COO, 93.5 RED FM said: “RED LIVE has been a phenomenal success & has received tremendous response from the music lovers across cities. Red Live gives contemporary hit artists a platform to present their music to audiences in a concert format event. Red live concert with Shalmali in Kanpur saw a packed venue and we look forward to do many more gigs in Kanpur.”
Shalmali with her upbeat performance enthralled the crowd and sang string of her raging chartbusters like Daaru Desi, Balam Pichkari, Shuddh Desi Romance, Chingam Chabaake among others. Loud cheers and applause embraced the crowd.
Speaking about her first performance with RED LiVE in Kanpur, Shalmali shared the exultant vibe of the concert and said, “I share a very special bond with RED LiVE. And performing in Kanpur is always exciting because of the huge audience. We received an overwhelming response by the city. RED FM is a big support for me. The enthusiastic team of RED makes it special each time with every concert.”
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