Delhi-based vocalist Abhishek Bhatia took his solo electro project to The Great Escape festival in Brighton, Alchemy in London and Glasgow last month
In May, Delhi-based music events and resource platform, wildcity, curated an alternative music showcase from India at Alchemy, the UK and South Asian arts festival at London’s Southbank Centre and in Glasgow as the festival made its debut in Scotland this year. The showcase featured Curtain Blue from Delhi, Bengaluru electro trip hop group Sulk Station and electronica artist Nicholson from Mumbai. We invited Abhishek Bhatia of Curtain Blue, who also performed at The Great Escape festival in Brighton with the other Indian artists, to give us a glimpse of his tour and he came back with a set of photos that included more than the mandatory gig shots.
Photos: Courtesy Curtain Blue
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