Genre: Jazz | Jazz fusion | Rock | Blues | Classical
Entry: Purple Seating - Rs 5000 per person (GST Applicable) Blue Seating - Rs 3000 per person (GST Applicable) Standing - Rs 1500 per person (GST Applicable)
Featuring: Stanley Jordan - Guitar | Piano | Keyboards | Vocals | Kenwood Dennard - Drums | Keyboards | Vocals
Synopsis:
Stanley Jordan is a visionary guitarist whose groundbreaking two-handed “touch technique” redefined modern jazz performance, allowing him to play melody and harmony simultaneously with piano-like independence. Rising to fame with Magic Touch (1985), which topped Billboard’s jazz chart for a record 51 weeks, he blended technical brilliance with warmth and musical depth. A Princeton-trained musician, Jordan has performed in over 60 countries, collaborated with icons like Dizzy Gillespie and Quincy Jones, and earned multiple Grammy nominations, continually pushing boundaries across genres, technology, and live performance.
He will be joined by Kenwood Dennard on drums and keyboards, a powerhouse musician celebrated for his dynamic versatility, deep groove, and collaborations with legends like Herbie Hancock—bringing an electrifying rhythmic and harmonic dimension to the performance.
Artiste Videos: Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 | Just made that up | Eleanor Rigby
Genre: Sufi | Folk
Entry: Seating - Rs 1999 per person (GST Applicable) Standing - Rs 999 per person (GST Applicable)
Featuring: Mir Mukhtiyar Ali – Vocals support | Ali Sher – Backing Vocals | Dayam Ali – Sarangi | Amar Singh – Tabla | Kalu – Dholak
Synopsis:
Mir Mukhtiyar Ali is a celebrated folk and Sufi singer from Pugal village in the Bikaner district of Rajasthan, India. Belonging to the semi-nomadic Mirasi community, he represents the 26th generation preserving the oral tradition of Sufiana Qalam. His music blends raw Rajasthani folk with refined classical elements, bringing alive the poetry of Kabir, Mirabai, and Bulleh Shah.
Mukhtiyar Ali gained global recognition through the Kabir Project, making his international debut in 2007 and performing across Europe, North America, and Asia. He has collaborated with artists like Mathias Duplessy and contributed to films such as Tashan and Delhi in a Day. His soulful performances bridge centuries-old traditions with contemporary world music, earning him critical acclaim and a global audience.
Artiste Videos: Mann Kunto Maula | Rajasthani Sufiyana Tradition
Genre: Kannada Poetry (Vachanas) | Folk | Blues | Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 1999 per person (GST Applicable) Standing - Rs 999 per person (GST Applicable)
Featuring: M D Pallavi – Vocals | Bruce Lee Mani – Guitar | Yadhunandan Nagaraj – Drums | Sidhart Kamath – Keys | Karthik Bhat – Tabla | Percussion | Arjun MPN – Flute | Saxophone
Synopsis:
Kayaka (‘work’) brings together renowned Bangalore musicians MD Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani to reimagine ancient, progressive Indian poetry within a contemporary musical framework. Drawing primarily from the Vachanas - powerful 11th-century verses written by cobblers, weavers, sex workers, and other working-class voices. The concert foregrounds radical thought that remains strikingly relevant today. A recipient of the prestigious Vachanasri Award, Pallavi has long engaged with this body of work.
Blending Bruce’s genre-fluid guitar and compositional sensibility with Pallavi’s evocative interpretations, Kayaka weaves Western acoustic folk, blues, world music, and jazz with Indian folk and classical traditions, creating a stirring, thought-provoking musical experience.
Genre: Jazz | Caribbean
Entry: Seating - Rs 1999 per person (GST Applicable) Standing - Rs 999 per person (GST Applicable)
Featuring: Etienne Charles – Trumpet | Percussion | Godwin Louis – Saxophones | Jorge Glem – Cuatro | Lino Piquero – Bass | Harvel Nakundi – Drums
Synopsis:
Trinidad-born trumpeter, composer, and cultural storyteller Etienne Charles creates music that uncovers overlooked histories and celebrates community memory. Praised for his warm tone, layered orchestrations, and rhythmic vitality rooted in Caribbean traditions, his work bridges jazz with social narrative. Through projects such as San Juan Hill – A New York Story, Gullah Roots, and Carnival: The Sound of a People, Charles transforms archival research into immersive performance, amplifying voices often absent from mainstream history.
His NAACP Image Award–nominated album Creole Orchestra topped JazzWeek’s 2024 charts, affirming his role as a leading contemporary jazz innovator. Beyond the stage, he mentors emerging artists as Professor of Studio Music and Jazz at the University of Miami Frost School of Music, shaping future generations through scholarship and sound.
Artiste Videos: Live at the Miami Beach Bandshell | SFJAZZ Singles
Genre: Jazz | Jazz fusion | Rock | Blues | Classical
Entry: Purple Seating - Rs 5000 per person (GST Applicable) Blue Seating - Rs 3000 per person (GST Applicable) Standing - Rs 1500 per person (GST Applicable)
Featuring: Stanley Jordan - Guitar | Piano | Keyboards | Vocals | Kenwood Dennard - Drums | Keyboards | Vocals
Synopsis:
Stanley Jordan is a visionary guitarist whose groundbreaking two-handed “touch technique” redefined modern jazz performance, allowing him to play melody and harmony simultaneously with piano-like independence. Rising to fame with Magic Touch (1985), which topped Billboard’s jazz chart for a record 51 weeks, he blended technical brilliance with warmth and musical depth. A Princeton-trained musician, Jordan has performed in over 60 countries, collaborated with icons like Dizzy Gillespie and Quincy Jones, and earned multiple Grammy nominations, continually pushing boundaries across genres, technology, and live performance.
He will be joined by Kenwood Dennard on drums and keyboards, a powerhouse musician celebrated for his dynamic versatility, deep groove, and collaborations with legends like Herbie Hancock—bringing an electrifying rhythmic and harmonic dimension to the performance.
Artiste Videos: Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 | Just made that up | Eleanor Rigby
Genre: Sufi | Folk
Entry: Seating - Rs 1999 per person (GST Applicable) Standing - Rs 999 per person (GST Applicable)
Featuring: Mir Mukhtiyar Ali – Vocals support | Ali Sher – Backing Vocals | Dayam Ali – Sarangi | Amar Singh – Tabla | Kalu – Dholak
Synopsis:
Mir Mukhtiyar Ali is a celebrated folk and Sufi singer from Pugal village in the Bikaner district of Rajasthan, India. Belonging to the semi-nomadic Mirasi community, he represents the 26th generation preserving the oral tradition of Sufiana Qalam. His music blends raw Rajasthani folk with refined classical elements, bringing alive the poetry of Kabir, Mirabai, and Bulleh Shah.
Mukhtiyar Ali gained global recognition through the Kabir Project, making his international debut in 2007 and performing across Europe, North America, and Asia. He has collaborated with artists like Mathias Duplessy and contributed to films such as Tashan and Delhi in a Day. His soulful performances bridge centuries-old traditions with contemporary world music, earning him critical acclaim and a global audience.
Artiste Videos: Mann Kunto Maula | Rajasthani Sufiyana Tradition
Genre: Kannada Poetry (Vachanas) | Folk | Blues | Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 1999 per person (GST Applicable) Standing - Rs 999 per person (GST Applicable)
Featuring: M D Pallavi – Vocals | Bruce Lee Mani – Guitar | Yadhunandan Nagaraj – Drums | Sidhart Kamath – Keys | Karthik Bhat – Tabla | Percussion | Arjun MPN – Flute | Saxophone
Synopsis:
Kayaka (‘work’) brings together renowned Bangalore musicians MD Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani to reimagine ancient, progressive Indian poetry within a contemporary musical framework. Drawing primarily from the Vachanas - powerful 11th-century verses written by cobblers, weavers, sex workers, and other working-class voices. The concert foregrounds radical thought that remains strikingly relevant today. A recipient of the prestigious Vachanasri Award, Pallavi has long engaged with this body of work.
Blending Bruce’s genre-fluid guitar and compositional sensibility with Pallavi’s evocative interpretations, Kayaka weaves Western acoustic folk, blues, world music, and jazz with Indian folk and classical traditions, creating a stirring, thought-provoking musical experience.
Genre: Jazz | Caribbean
Entry: Seating - Rs 1999 per person (GST Applicable) Standing - Rs 999 per person (GST Applicable)
Featuring: Etienne Charles – Trumpet | Percussion | Godwin Louis – Saxophones | Jorge Glem – Cuatro | Lino Piquero – Bass | Harvel Nakundi – Drums
Synopsis:
Trinidad-born trumpeter, composer, and cultural storyteller Etienne Charles creates music that uncovers overlooked histories and celebrates community memory. Praised for his warm tone, layered orchestrations, and rhythmic vitality rooted in Caribbean traditions, his work bridges jazz with social narrative. Through projects such as San Juan Hill – A New York Story, Gullah Roots, and Carnival: The Sound of a People, Charles transforms archival research into immersive performance, amplifying voices often absent from mainstream history.
His NAACP Image Award–nominated album Creole Orchestra topped JazzWeek’s 2024 charts, affirming his role as a leading contemporary jazz innovator. Beyond the stage, he mentors emerging artists as Professor of Studio Music and Jazz at the University of Miami Frost School of Music, shaping future generations through scholarship and sound.
Artiste Videos: Live at the Miami Beach Bandshell | SFJAZZ Singles

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