Chennai to host a live arts festival with a focus on homegrown indie music, this weekend
The Hindu
After a long hiatus, Chennai will see a live multi-disciplinary arts festival this weekend, which puts homegrown musical talent in the spotlight
Chennai is opening up, no doubt. But a typical weekend at the club still means a rundown of ‘top 50 global tracks’ from an audio streaming app. Or predictable genre-specific music through the night. Despite a smattering of live acts, Chennai is yet to celebrate the return of live performances in a big way.
Circle of Love Festival, a two-day multi-disciplinary arts festival with a focus on homegrown talent attempts to do that. Spread over two evenings in Radio Room, it promises music, visual art, games and food: shrunken in scale, but vast and diverse in talent.

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