After a triumphant Mumbai edition of ‘South Side Story’ Season 5, Delhi is all set to host the likes of Karthik, Arivu, Neeraj Madhav and many more as the show comes to the Capital on September 16.
93.5 Red FM, which is a leading private radio and entertainment network, said in a media statement that its event, ‘South Side Story Season 5’, had a successful outing in Mumbai recently with music lovers braving the rain to be a part of this unforgettable experience.
‘South Side Story Season 5’ featured exceptional performances by Aattam Kalasamithi featuring The Theikkinkaadu Band, Maalavika Sundar, Sean Roldan & Friends, Arivu, Agam, and Thaikkudam Bridge. Beyond the captivating music, attendees had the opportunity to indulge in a sumptuous spread of South Indian delicacies and refreshing beverages.
The Delhi edition on September 16, the radio network said, promises a unique blend of hip-hop, rap artists, and playback singer and composers like Thirumali, Arivu, Humankind, All OK, Neeraj Madhav and Sithara’s Project Malabaricus.
The Delhi show will be headlined by Karthik.
Nisha Narayanan, Director & COO, RED FM and Magic FM, said in a statement, “Our vision to introduce diversity in the regional music space has appropriately translated into South Side Story. The Mumbai edition was a testament to the colossal celebration of our humble effort to bring the south of India to the metros.
“We were delighted to witness a massive turnout of our audience that even the torrential rains were not able to cease the spirit of the festive season. By joining in wearing traditional South Indian attire and celebrating the various ingredients of the South, the Mumbai audience came through. We are eagerly awaiting to recreate or take the celebrations a few notches higher in Delhi.”
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