NITN | @notintownlive | 04 Nov 2024, 11:39 pm

Sunidhi Chauhan's First-Ever Ticketed 'I Am Home' concert in Bengaluru | Photo courtesy: Alive India in Concert Instagram handle
Alive India in Concert marked a milestone 10th season with a spectacular show featuring Bollywood powerhouse Sunidhi Chauhan in her first-ever ticketed "I Am Home" concert.
Fans were treated to a non-stop 3-hour performance that highlighted Sunidhi’s unparalleled energy and charisma as she sang and danced her way through some of Bollywood's biggest hits.
Sunidhi Chauhan's First-Ever Ticketed 'I Am Home' concert in Bengaluru | Photo courtesy: Alive India in Concert Instagram handle
The concert, presented by HSBC, was a breathtaking experience from start to finish. Sunidhi brought nostalgia to life with classics like Beedi Jalaile, Dhoom Machale, Sajna Ji Vaari, etc. while also thrilling audiences with new favorites like Leta Jaijo from Coke Studio.
The night took an exciting turn as Sunidhi surprised her Kannada fans with a lively rendition of Ra Ra Rakamma, paying homage to the local culture and further cementing her connection with the Bangalore audience.
As the evening progressed, Sunidhi captivated fans with unforgettable performances of Aa Zara and her take on the international chart-topper Unholy , sending waves of excitement through the crowd.
Starting at 7 pm and concluding close to 10 pm, her set was a perfect fusion of powerful vocals, energetic choreography, and stunning stage presence, supported by a team of over 20 performers.
Sunidhi Chauhan's First-Ever Ticketed 'I Am Home' concert in Bengaluru | Photo courtesy: Alive India in Concert Instagram handle
In addition to the incredible musical experience, the concert’s arrangements were applauded for their organization and smooth flow. With clear signage, well-managed entry and exit points, and food stalls offering a variety of refreshments, attendees enjoyed a seamless and enjoyable experience.
Supratik Ghosh, MD of Alive India, shared his thoughts on the event, saying, "We’ve envisioned Sunidhi’s ‘I Am Home’ concert with Alive India in Bangalore for years, and it was truly a Diwali gift to her fans.
"We’re thankful to everyone who turned up in such large numbers, making the evening a phenomenal success. We were all a bit concerned about the rain, but with God’s grace, the skies held up, and everything went smoothly."
The concert promoted Rotary Club of Calcutta Metro City initiated Thalassaemia Free India campaign.
Subhojit Roy, who is spearheading Thalassaemia Free India campaign (L) and Sunidhi Chauhan (R) | Photo courtesy: PR Team
Subhojit Roy, who is spearheading the campaign, was present at the arena and said, "The campaign got a perfect pad for promotion of Thalassaemia Free India campaign with Little Master Sunil Gavaskar’s message being played out for the audience to test blood before marriage to determine thalassaemia trait carrier."
With the resounding success of Sunidhi Chauhan’s performance, Alive India has once again delivered a memorable musical experience, celebrating ten incredible years of bringing live music to fans in Bangalore.
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