The music industry in Bangladesh observed a comparatively successful year, in comparison to the pandemic-induced 2020 and 2021. Returning to the full normalcy from the virtual events, this year was warmly greeted with several in-person concerts and programmes from the very beginning.
Students of Jahangirnagar University painted a beautiful mural of a river on the entrance of the stage where the "Nodi Rocks" concert took place.
To celebrate the undeniable links among climate, river, music, and youth, the second concert of "Nodi Rocks" is set to enthrall music lovers today at the Jahangirnagar University's (JU) Mukta Mancha.
The music industry in Bangladesh observed a comparatively successful year, in comparison to the pandemic-induced 2020 and 2021. Returning to the full normalcy from the virtual events, this year was warmly greeted with several in-person concerts and programmes from the very beginning.
Students of Jahangirnagar University painted a beautiful mural of a river on the entrance of the stage where the "Nodi Rocks" concert took place.
To celebrate the undeniable links among climate, river, music, and youth, the second concert of "Nodi Rocks" is set to enthrall music lovers today at the Jahangirnagar University's (JU) Mukta Mancha.