Ramneek Singh performs her spring-inspired concert Basant Ke Rang at the Shadbolt Centre, March 29

Internationally acclaimed Hindustani classical vocalist is joined by harmonium player Mohan Bhide and tabla player Sunny Matharu

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Ramneek Singh

 
 

The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts hosts Basant Ke Rang by Ramneek Singh, an enchanting celebration of the colours of spring, on March 29 at 3 pm.

As the golden hues of Basant (spring) fill the air with warmth and renewal, listeners are invited to immerse themselves in Singh’s poetic elegance and timeless melodies. Basant Ke Rang is a soul-stirring musical presentation where delicate verses of love, longing, and springtime beauty unfold through enchanting musical expressions.

Singh is an internationally acclaimed Hindustani classical vocalist, originally from New Delhi, India and now based in Canada. She has created her own niche in the music world through her unique style and compelling voice. Singh is also proficient in a multitude of other genres, including Sufiana and folk, and has performed all over the world.

At the Shadbolt Centre, Singh will be accompanied by harmonium player Mohan Bhide and tabla player Sunny Matharu.

Tickets and more details are available here.


Post sponsored by Shadbolt Centre for the Arts.

 
 

 

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