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Red FM hosts new musical show Bandstand Azaadi festival

| | Jul 29, 2015, at 04:44 am
Kolkata, July 28 (IBNS): 93.5 Red FM, a popular radio stations of the city, has initiated a new musical journey called Red Bandstand Azaadi Festival.

The festival aims at revolutionizing bangla rock music in Kolkata by providing a platform for the upcoming Bengali bands.

The musical extravaganza will be organized in the popular areas of the Kolkata like Bhawanipur, Haridevpur, Bangur Avenue, Kankurgachi etc. every weekend till Aug 9.

Speaking about the festival, Nisha Narayanan, COO, 93.5 Red FM said, "Through the Red Bandstand Azaadi Festival we are making an attempt to search for the best new age sound of the Bengali rock music and showcase the talent to a wider set of audience."

Red FM has joined hands with established Bangla Bands like Chandrabindoo, Anupam Roy Band, Fossils and Cactus to jam with the budding Bangla rock bands. Each rock band will mentor one upcoming music band handpicked each weekend, post which they will create one original composition.
 

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