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Mali Embarks on Nationwide Tour Next Month

The singer-songwriter will perform in 13 cities

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Over the last few years, Mumbai-based and Chennai-bred singer-songwriter Maalavika Manoj aka Mali has taken the indie music scene by storm, captivating hearts and minds with her relatable indie pop tunes that delve into unconventional themes drawn from her personal experiences. Mali’s musical journey has been nothing short of extraordinary.

With popular tracks such as “Play,” “Ashes” and “Walk Away,” Mali has created a sonic universe that resonates with audiences on a profound level. Her 2021 full-length album, Caution to the Wind, and debut EP Rush showcased her prowess in storytelling through music.

Beyond her solo work, Mali has lent her voice to films and contributed to over 100 ad jingles, collaborating with musical giants like A.R. Rahman, Anirudh Ravichander, and other renowned composers. Mali’s versatility and unique style have earned her a spotlight on BBC World News, a chance meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook during his momentous visit to India, a coveted spot on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and a nomination at the 2023 MTV Europe Music Awards under the Best Indian Act category.

In her latest sonic masterpiece, “Semi Automatic Butane,” Mali takes a daring leap into uncharted musical territories, exploring a darker, grittier sound that promises to captivate even the most discerning listeners. This evolution in her musical style showcases Mali’s commitment to pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo within the indie music scene.

As Mali wraps up this eventful musical year, she is set to embark on a nationwide tour, taking her dynamic audio-visual artistry to stages across the country. Mali promises an unforgettable live experience, accompanied by her accomplished bandmates and other musician friends, her Semi Automatic Butane Tour is poised to be a phenomenon in itself.

For music enthusiasts and fans alike, this is a golden opportunity to witness Mali’s magic live on stage. The Semi Automatic Butane Tour promises an immersive experience, blending Mali’s soul-stirring vocals with the raw energy of her band’s performances.

In a world saturated with mainstream sounds, Mali stands out as a beacon of authenticity and creativity. Don’t miss the chance to be part of the Mali phenomenon – book your tickets now and witness the magic unfold on stage.

See Mali’s Semi Automatic Butane Tour dates below (Goa to be added) and click here to buy tickets.

December 1st: Darjeeling (Venue: Glenarys)

December 2nd: Gangtok, Sikkim (Venue: Gangtok Groove)

December 3rd: Siliguri, (Venue: The Tribe)

December 8th: Shillong (Venue: The Evening Club)

December 9th: Guwahati (Venue: Freemasons)

December 15th: Bengaluru (Venue: Fandom)

December 17th: Hyderabad (Venue: EXT)

January 19th: Delhi (Venue: The Pianoman)

January 20th: Gurugram (Venue: The Pianoman)

February 1st: Mumbai (Venue: Anti Social)

February 2nd: Pune (Venue: High Spirits)

February 4th: Indore (Venue: Seed Centraal)

February 10th: Pondicherry (Venue: The Storytellers’ Bar)Top of Form

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