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The Zippo Encore Pre-Show in Pune featured performances by Euphony, Coshish and Ankur & The Ghalat Family

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Ankur & The Ghalat Family’s Sidd Coutto performs at the Zippo Encore Pre-Show | Photo Credit: Jai Sangoi

 

If there’s one thing that can be said about Pune, it’s that they know how to throw a party. The Zippo Encore Pre-Show, held at the Tech Mahindra Campus, was a prime example of that, with fans screaming the lyrics out to every hit that night.

Rock band Euphony performed an electric opening set that set the pace for the night with covers of bands such as Steppenwolf and Goldspot, as well as their original song “Get Up And Rise.” Progressive rock band  band Coshish performed their album Firdous in entirety, including crowd favorites such as “Raastey,” “Maya” and “Rehna Do,” with a guest appearance by comedy rock band Workshop’s Aditya Kadam on bass guitar. Indie rock band Ankur & The Ghalat Family turned out to be the highlight of the night. Drummer Sidd Coutto switched up his role for the night, performing with a range of instruments from the harmonica to acoustic guitar. The band also premiered a new track, “Galatfehmiyan,” along with well-known set staples such as “Sabse Peeche Hum Khade” and “Mohabbat Zindabad.”

After a successful run of events in the US, the first edition of the Zippo Encore festival in the India will feature a lineup of electronica artists including Donn Bhat, Madboy/Mink and Shaa’ir and Func, who made it to the cover of Rolling Stone India this month. It’s free entry for a lineup that will always call for an encore.

 

Photos by Jai Sangoi

Euphony get the crowd going with a cover of Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Rain Dance Maggie"
Coshish asks the audience to sing along to "Raastey"
Coshish vocalist Mangesh Gandhi hits those highs on "Maya"
Guitarist Srikanth Shrinivasan and vocalist Mangesh Gandhi jam to "Maya"
Ankur Tewari lights up for the Zippo Encore Pre-Show
Drummer Vivaan Kapoor, formerly of alt rock band Spud In The Box, filled in on drums for the Ghalat Family
Read how phone-locking service Yondr is helping A-list artists like Jack White put fans' focus back on the music
Guitarist Gaurav Gupta takes the spotlight for "Khamoshi" with the Ghalat Family
Ankur Tewari has the fans singing along to his fiery rendition of "Mohabbat Zindabad"

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