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Photos: Ray-Ban’s 75th Anniversary Celebrations

The five winners rocked the Bandra Amphitheater show that was headlined by rock veterans Parikrama and Indus Creed

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Photo: Monisha Ajgaonkar

No fuss, no egos, no sad faces – when truly good musicians take to stage, they guarantee to have and show you a good time.  Ray-Ban’s 75th Anniversary Celebrations brought the biggest party that Bandra amphitheater in Mumbai had seen in a while. The event saw performances from five winning bands including Mumbai alt rockers Modern Mafia, Bengaluru pop rock band The News, Shillong pop punks Street Stories, prog rockers The Uncertainty Principle from Delhi and Chennai hard rock band 83 Miles Per Hour and two of the biggest rock bands in the country: Parikrama and Indus Creed .

From The Uncertainty Principle’s vocalist echoing “Why are we here?” on their track “The Question” to 83 Miles Per Hour taking the audience on a wild ride with their title track “83 Miles Per Hour,” the young bands did not disappoint.

Headlining sets by Parikrama and Indus Creed saw both bands in their element, topping the gig off with some classic rock and roll.

Photos: Monisha Ajgaonkar and Shantanu Mendhekar

Modern Mafia. Photo: Monisha Ajgaonkar
Bengaluru rock band The Imaginary News. Photo: Monisha Ajgaonkar
Jai Row Kavi plays with up to five bands in Mumbai. Photo: Monisha Ajgaonkar
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