- Please arrive at the venue at the indicated time
- Please contact our team in case of any delay in arrival
- Seating will be released 15 mins after the show starts for events prior to 20:00 hours and at 21:15 hours for night events if we do not have prior information of your late arrival
- Show start time is at the discretion of the management
- Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable
- Venue holds the right to admission
- Children below the age of 18 are not allowed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 19:00 hours till closing
- Food and beverages (including alcohol) from outside the premises will not be permitted inside
Spotify RADAR India introduces a new wave of genre-defining voices shaping the future of the country’s independent music scene—three distinct artists whose sounds reflect the diversity and evolution of modern Indian music.
Anumita is a 24-year-old Indian singer-songwriter blending classical Indian melodies with modern pop. Known for tracks like “Khwaab” and “Khoya Khoya,” she has gained millions of streams and is emerging as a standout voice in India’s indie scene.
Bharg is a Delhi-based indie artist known for his experimental, genre-blending sound. With projects like the cult-favorite album “Sab Chahiye” and collaborations across indie and Bollywood, he’s quickly becoming a key figure in India’s alternative music space.
Jai Dhir is a 22-year-old Punjabi-pop artist who is self-taught in production and songwriting. He gained attention with a viral “Kesariya” rendition and collaborations like “Mirza,” blending Punjabi roots with modern experimental sounds as his audience rapidly grows.
Anumita Nadesan
Bharg Kale