B Praak's 'Sounds of Hari' Tour: A Healing Musical Journey for the Soul

Singer and composer B Praak is launching 'Sounds of Hari,' a live tour conceived as a healing journey rather than a standard concert. The experience is designed to use sound and deep listening to facilitate emotional release and self-reconnection. It features B Praak's emotive voice layered with immersive soundscapes to create a reflective atmosphere. The tour begins in Ahmedabad on March 14, with stops in Chandigarh, Mumbai, and New Delhi.

Key Points: B Praak's Sounds of Hari: A Healing Music Experience Tour

  • Beyond a traditional concert
  • Focus on healing and emotional release
  • Features immersive soundscapes
  • Tour starts in Ahmedabad March 14
  • A unique, non-digital experience
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B Praak calls his tour 'Sounds of Hari', a space for healing

Singer B Praak launches 'Sounds of Hari' tour, a unique live experience designed for emotional healing and deep listening, starting in Ahmedabad.

B Praak calls his tour 'Sounds of Hari', a space for healing
"This is an experience that cannot be recreated digitally. You have to be in the room, feel the sound, feel the silence - Sara Awwad"

Mumbai, Feb 17

Singer and music composer B Praak is set to bring 'Sounds of Hari', a live experience that moves beyond the idea of a traditional music concert. Designed as a journey through mind, body, and soul, the show places healing, and emotional release at its centre.

The live experience is built as a slow experience that encourages audiences to listen deeply, and reconnect with themselves.

Talking about the same, B Praak said, "'Sounds of Hari' is not a concert in the usual sense. It's a space where sound becomes a form of healing. I want people to come, sit with their emotions, and leave feeling lighter".

At the core of the experience is B Praak's voice which is vulnerable, and deeply emotive. His voice becomes the medium through which the audience is guided. The music is layered with immersive soundscapes that are meant to be felt, creating an atmosphere that leans into reflection, and inner release.

As conversations around mental and emotional well-being grow, 'Sounds of Hari' reflects a wider cultural shift where a concert is for healing, music becomes a form of therapy, and collective listening creates connection.

Sara Awwad, Founder and Creative Director of Studio Majime, said, "This is an experience that cannot be recreated digitally. You have to be in the room, feel the sound, feel the silence, and be part of the moment. It's rare, and that's what makes it special".

Positioned as a one-of-a-kind live concept, 'Sounds of Hari' is designed to be experienced. Each show will unfold differently, shaped by the energy of the space and the people within it. The tour kicks off in Ahmedabad on March 14 followed by Chandigarh on March 21, Mumbai on April 19 and New Delhi on April 26.

- IANS

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Aman W
Interesting idea, but I hope the ticket prices are reasonable. These "wellness" experiences often become too expensive for the common music lover. The intention is good though.
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Rohit P
Finally, an artist using his platform for something more than just entertainment. Mental health awareness is so important in India. More power to B Praak! Booking for Ahmedabad.
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Sarah B
The description reminds me of sound bath therapies. It's fascinating to see this blend of traditional Indian emotional depth with modern therapeutic concepts. Hope it comes to more cities!
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Vikram M
"You have to be in the room" – this is so true. After the pandemic, we all need real, shared human experiences. Music as collective therapy is a powerful idea. All the best for the tour!
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the sentiment, calling it 'Sounds of Hari' feels a bit... branded? The core idea of music for healing is ancient in our culture. I hope the execution is authentic and not just a marketing gimmick.

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