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Kaavish to headline two-day concert in Dhaka, date announced

This marks Kaavish’s first-ever live performance in Dhaka, a long-awaited moment for their fans in Bangladesh.
Kaavish to headline two-day concert in Dhaka, date announced
Photo: Blue Brick Communications

Music enthusiasts in Dhaka are gearing up for an unforgettable experience as the Pakistani band Kaavish is set to headline "Dhaka Dreams," a two-day concert scheduled for January 10 and 11, 2025, at Senaprangan.

Organised by Blue Brick Communications, the event will feature an impressive lineup of performers, blending local and international talent. Alongside Kaavish, the concert will include renowned Bangladeshi acts such as Level Five, Shunno, Armeen Musa and the Ghashphoring Choir. 

Adding to the excitement, a special collaboration between Arnob and Indian playback singer Sunidhi Chauhan is also planned.  

Kaavish, known for their soulful melodies and poetic lyrics, has captured the hearts of fans across South Asia. Their Coke Studio hit "Nindiya Re" remains a timeless favourite, while songs like "Faasle," "Tere Bina," and "Tere Pyaar Mein" have also left a lasting impression among the audience. 

This marks Kaavish's first-ever live performance in Dhaka, a long-awaited moment for their fans in Bangladesh.  

The concert will open on January 10 with performances by Level Five and Shunno before Kaavish takes the stage as the headlining act. 

On January 11, the second night will showcase Armeen Musa and the Ghashphoring Choir, followed by an eagerly anticipated collaboration between Arnob and Sunidhi Chauhan. 

The event will conclude with another mesmerising performance by Kaavish, ensuring a grand finale.  

Tickets for "Dhaka Dreams" are priced at Tk 4,000 and are available for purchase on the TicketBhai website. Gates will open at 3pm on both days, welcoming audiences to a musical celebration that promises to be one of the most memorable events of the year.  

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Kaavish to headline two-day concert in Dhaka, date announced

This marks Kaavish’s first-ever live performance in Dhaka, a long-awaited moment for their fans in Bangladesh.
Kaavish to headline two-day concert in Dhaka, date announced
Photo: Blue Brick Communications

Music enthusiasts in Dhaka are gearing up for an unforgettable experience as the Pakistani band Kaavish is set to headline "Dhaka Dreams," a two-day concert scheduled for January 10 and 11, 2025, at Senaprangan.

Organised by Blue Brick Communications, the event will feature an impressive lineup of performers, blending local and international talent. Alongside Kaavish, the concert will include renowned Bangladeshi acts such as Level Five, Shunno, Armeen Musa and the Ghashphoring Choir. 

Adding to the excitement, a special collaboration between Arnob and Indian playback singer Sunidhi Chauhan is also planned.  

Kaavish, known for their soulful melodies and poetic lyrics, has captured the hearts of fans across South Asia. Their Coke Studio hit "Nindiya Re" remains a timeless favourite, while songs like "Faasle," "Tere Bina," and "Tere Pyaar Mein" have also left a lasting impression among the audience. 

This marks Kaavish's first-ever live performance in Dhaka, a long-awaited moment for their fans in Bangladesh.  

The concert will open on January 10 with performances by Level Five and Shunno before Kaavish takes the stage as the headlining act. 

On January 11, the second night will showcase Armeen Musa and the Ghashphoring Choir, followed by an eagerly anticipated collaboration between Arnob and Sunidhi Chauhan. 

The event will conclude with another mesmerising performance by Kaavish, ensuring a grand finale.  

Tickets for "Dhaka Dreams" are priced at Tk 4,000 and are available for purchase on the TicketBhai website. Gates will open at 3pm on both days, welcoming audiences to a musical celebration that promises to be one of the most memorable events of the year.  

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