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Ray Ban Never Hide Sounds Announces Top Five Bands

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Giving stage to emerging sounds, the Ray Ban Never Hide Sounds’ five-month long band hunt campaign came to an end. Consisting of a pre-selected jury of musicians like Suraj Jagan, Luke Kenny, Shibani Kashyap, Anaida and more alongside popular voting, five bands from an entry pool of 180 plus bands have won pole position.

Blek and Lightyears Explode from Mumbai, Digital Suicide from Guwahati, Fire Exit from New Delhi and Little Babooshka’s Grind from Chennai have made the final cut. The five will be performing live at the grand finale at Bandra Fort Amphitheatre on December 4. Pentagram and Something Relevant will headline the gig.

The finale was preceded by  four mall gigs and five open mic nights held across seven cities including Mumbai, New Delhi, Guwahati, Bangaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, Pune where 15 bands were shortlisted for the jury and public voting.

The winning bands will be also receiving musical instruments worth Rs 50,000 sponsored by Ray Ban.

Check out this video from winning band Little Babooshka’s Grind

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