The Brit band won over Mumbai on a punishingly humid May evening

Alt-J in Mumbai. Photo: Ron Bezbaruah
Fans of Alt-J filled up Richardson & Crudas as the Brit indie band performed for the third time in India this year at VH1 India’s Emerge festival. While there’s a lot to be said about how the organizers could have used the venue better instead of plonking a giant sound and light console in the middle of it, Alt-J fans took what they got and sang along word for word on most songs including concert favorites such as “Matilda” and “Tessellate.” We also spotted some well-known artists from the city including Sky Rabbit frontman Raxit Tewari at the concert last night. Here are more photos from the show
Photos: Ron Bezbaruah
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