Events in and around Bengaluru: Radha Thomas Quartet, Nirali’s ‘Hanchike 2022’, and more
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Radha Thomas Quartet will feature Aman Mahajan on the piano, with whom she has composed a vast range
Radha Thomas Quartet will feature Aman Mahajan on the piano, with whom she has composed a vast range of original music. The duo will be accompnaied by Joey Sharma on the guitar and Dhani Muniz on bass.
The quartet will perform on December 16 at The Courtyard, 105 KH Road, Shanthinagar and on December 17 at Atta Galatta, Indiranagar. The show begins at 7.30pm on both days. Tickets, ₹750, on https://www.skillboxes.com/events/sound-room-sessions-with-radha-thomas-quartet and Insider, respectively.
The Mumbai-based band, Anthracite, will give a live performance in Bengaluru. The evening will be a tribute night to Linkin Park.
The concert is on December 17 at Hard Roak Cafe, St Mark’s Road, 9pm onwards. Tickets, ₹1000, on Insider and BookMyShow.
Indiranagar SOCIAL will host its fourth edition of Satrangi Mela — an all-day queer festival. There will be queer-owned businesses/artistes who will put up an Artist Showcase besides many other events, which will all talk about inclusion of the queer community.
It will be held on December 18 from 12 noon to 7 pm. Entry is free till 5 pm, post which ₹500 cover charges apply.
NGMA Bengaluru has an ongoing art show called The Realm of Manifestation. It is a curated show, by Krishna Setty, which he calls “A retrospective of Krishna’. There will be around 250 artworks from different series.
As Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N. Chandrababu Naidu is all set to take oath as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh for the fourth time, at Kesarapalle IT Park located near Vijayawada on June 12 (Wednesday), arrangements are underway for a live telecast of the ceremony at eleven places across the Nellore district.
Governor S. Abdul Nazeer has invited the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which is part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), to form the government in the State. The swearing-in ceremony will be held at Kesarapalle near here on June 12 (Wednesday). Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a host of national leaders will take part in the event
Ambassador of Finland to India Kimmo Lähdevirta on Tuesday said Finnish companies “face issues” in Tamil Nadu due to regulations that prevent their participation in tendering processes. Interacting with senior journalists of The Hindu at its head office in Chennai, he said certain regulations imposed by the State government were limiting.