The evening started with Soumik Datta’s Travellers who mesmerised with an immersive blend of sarod, ambient textures, and spoken word enthralled attendees with many different sounds before others took over
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Jaipur Music Stage 2026, held alongside the Jaipur Literature Festival, drew to a spectacular close, celebrating the energy, creativity, and diversity of India’s contemporary music landscape.
The evening started with Soumik Datta’s Travellers who mesmerised with an immersive blend of sarod, ambient textures, and spoken word enthralled attendees with many different sounds. It was not only them but also the electrifying Vasu Dixit Collective who continued with an immersive performance, one they have been known for over the years.
If that was anything to go by, then Parvaaz took it a step further with their signature progressive and psychedelic rock, followed by the introspective yet genre-defying Raman Negi. Yugm, whose folk-fusion narratives bridged tradition and modernity, only went a step further to take the evening to a whole new level beyond literature.
The festival culminated with a grand finale featuring Thaikkudam Bridge, the acclaimed 15-member ensemble renowned for their large-format, cross-genre performances and worldwide touring experience, alongside Gauley Bhai, a dynamic quartet blending Nepali folk, blues, rock, and hip hop with a strong community ethos.
Across three days, the Jaipur Music Stage provided audiences with a platform to experience innovative collaborations, fresh sounds, and unforgettable live performances, reaffirming its position as a cornerstone of India’s evolving contemporary music scene.
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