The fourth edition of the two-day festival featured brilliant performances by 10 bands from the country

Rabbi Shergill headlined on the second day, bringing the festival to a close. Photo: Jishnu Piku Chakraborty
Rabbi Shergill headlined on the second day, bringing the festival to a close. Photo: Jishnu Piku Chakraborty
Every year, the Genesis Foundation’s Kasauli Rhythm & Blues Festival reaches out to music enthusiasts across the country to raise funds to support critically ill children. This year, 10 bands took to stage at Kasauli in Himachal Pradesh to benefit 15 children. Over 600 music lovers attended the fest, which showcased a range of music including straight up rock ‘n roll, alt rock, folk fusion and Sufi-influenced rock.
Here’s a recap of the festival in pictures. Photos: Dhruv Kalra & Jishnu Piku Chakraborty
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