NITN | @notintownlive | 12 Aug 2024, 02:34 am

Alive India Music Foundation will host a heartfelt musical night tribute to late singer KK (Krishnakumar Kunnath) on Aug 25 at the Science City Main Auditorium.
This special event will be held from 5 pm to 10 pm.
The talented artist’s untimely demise in Kolkata on May 31, 2022, left a void in the hearts of his fans, and Alive India Music Foundation has taken the initiative to create an event that keeps his musical legacy alive.
The tribute concert will feature performances by KK's band members and other renowned artists, including Zubeen Garg, Amit Jadhav, Supratik Ghosh, and many more.
Alive India Music Foundation will share how KK’s music deeply impacted their generation, with his songs becoming an integral part of their memories.
For the first time, artists from Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata will unite in the same city with the same band and setup as KK’s last live performance. This emotional tribute is designed to honor the legendary music icon and evoke powerful memories for his fans.
KK’s music, spanning themes of friendship, love, happiness, and melancholy, resonates deeply with fans. Alive India Music Foundation is dedicated to preserving the memory of this iconic singer, whose songs have been cherished by Indian music enthusiasts.
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