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Sid Sriram returns to Coachella, entrancing audiences once more

Highlights of Sid Sriram's performance included electrifying renditions of fan-favorite tracks including "Blue Spaces", "Do The Dance", "Dear Sahana", "Friendly Fire", "The Hard Way", each greeted with resounding applause and fervent cheers from the audience.

April 20, 2024 / 23:20 IST
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Drawing from his rich musical heritage, Sriram effortlessly fused Western pop and Carnatic music elements, captivating the audience.
Drawing from his rich musical heritage, Sriram effortlessly fused Western pop and Carnatic music elements, captivating the audience.

Sid Sriram, the incredibly talented singer-songwriter, delivered another captivating performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California. After his unforgettable debut last weekend, the music sensation, known for seamlessly blending Carnatic music, soul, and jazz, raised the bar on April 19 with a spellbinding set of tracks.

The anticipation surrounding Sid Sriram's return to the Coachella stage was evident, with fans eagerly awaiting to witness his musical prowess once again. And, with his soul-stirring vocals and infectious energy, Sid Sriram left a lasting impression on everyone.

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From the moment he graced the stage, he commanded the audience's attention. Supported by a skilled group of musicians, he performed from his latest English album 'Sidharth', each song infused with his distinctive passion. Highlights of the sonic architect's performance included electrifying renditions of tracks including "Blue Spaces", "Do The Dance", "Dear Sahana", "Friendly Fire", and "The Hard Way", each greeted with resounding applause, and fervent cheers from the crowd.

Sid Sriram's performance commenced with a rendition of the Vakratunda Mahakaya Ganesh shlok, setting a fitting tone for his endeavor and evoking various emotions in the listeners. Amidst the songs, the alaaps added an overwhelming depth, while he concluded the performance with a few lines from the Tamil devotional song "Sivanar Manam Kulira".