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Grooving to the Rhythm & Blues Festival in Delhi

MusicGrooving to the Rhythm & Blues Festival in Delhi

Genesis Foundation’s flagship event Kasauli Rhythm & Blues has now made its entry into Delhi as Genesis Foundation’s Rhythm & Blues Festival 2017. The seventh edition overall and first one in Delhi would be a two day long music fiesta, that is charted to be organised on 4-5 November at the lush lawns and amphitheatre of The Zorba situated in Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road.
The new edition will bring in a line-up of popular Indian artists from across genres. The two-day event promises a range of power-packed performances from bands like Neeraj Arya’s Kabir Café, Prem Joshua & Band, Ministry of Blues, Shillong Chamber Choir, Swarathma, SubraMania, Atul Ahuja RocksU and The Sami Sisters feat. Usha Uthup.
The festival is especially curated for a community of festive goers who want to enjoy two days filled with music that resonates with good will and the need of making a difference by saving little hearts. Hundred percent of the funds raised are used for the treatment of critically ill, under-privileged children suffering from Heart Disorders.
“ Music is a great unifier and we use it to draw people from varied backgrounds. It is the goodness of all artists who have come to support us that we are able to bring together music festivals like this. It is because of them that we can organise The Rhythm and Blues Festival 2017 for the first time in Delhi and save lives for critically ill underprivileged children suffering from Heart Disorders. We have a great line-up for all music enthusiasts which finally translates into a lot of hope for little hearts who are waiting for another chance to beat,” said  Prema Sagar, Founder Trustee, Genesis Foundation.
The festival is headlined by established bands andartists. Attendees buy donor cards and proceeds help the underprivileged. This Music Festival was conceived by Genesis Foundation in 2012 with a view to grow its community of donors and well-wishers.

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