IN PHOTOS: Indian rock band Indian Ocean take Mumbai fans on a musical journey on their 'Tu Hai' tour

Delhi-based Indian rock band Indian Ocean performed in Mumbai on May 20, as a part of the 'Tu Hai' tour, playing songs from their latest album by the same name, and some of their favourites from over thirty years that they have existed in the Indian indie scene. Stalwarts in their own right, they not only played songs like 'Jaadu Maaya', 'Iss Tan Dhan', 'Jungle', 'Rebirth' and 'Tu Hai' from their latest album but also hits like 'Tu Kisi Rail Si', 'Mann Kasturi', 'Bandeh' and 'Kandisa' too. All of which took their loyal fans on a melodious journey that led them to wave their hands and sing along with them

Updated On: 2023-05-22 04:39 PM IST

Compiled by : Nascimento Pinto

Indian rock band Indian Ocean took fans on a musical journey on their 'Tu Hai' tour with their performance in Mumbai at Phoenix Market City in Kurla this weekend. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto

On their 'Tu Hai' tour in India, Indian rock band Indian Ocean started their performance in Mumbai at Phoenix Market City in Kurla, with 'Rebirth', one of the six tracks from their latest album 'Tu Hai' and that set the tone for the rest of the evening. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto

The Delhi band comprising of Rahul Ram on bass guitar, Nikhil Rao on lead guitar, Himanshu Joshi on vocals, Tuheen Chakravorty on tabla and percussions, and Amit Kilam on drums and percussions, also played 'Jaadu Maaya', written by lyricist Varun Grover and it was like an anthem in itself. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto

Even though the five-piece band didn't have the likes of Indian percussionist Vikku Vinayakram and American saxophonist George Brooks, who they collaborated with for 'Iss Tan Dhan' and 'Jungle', their own versions were beautifully put together. They also played 'Tu Hai' and it was well received. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto

If their new album had pumped everybody up, it only got better with their favourites. The band played a soulful 'Tu Kisi Rail Si' and 'Mann Kasturi' from the 2015 film 'Masaan', that got everybody singing along. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto

The night was incomplete without the band playing 'Bandeh', one of their most iconic songs from the 2004 Hindi film, 'Black Friday'. It got the audience waving and singing their heart out - all in a single breath. With the crowd chanting to play one of their most famous tracks, it is certain that no Indian Ocean concert is complete without 'Kandisa'. Ending the night with the song, from the album by the same name, it made every moment of the concert worth it for all their fans who were in a total trance during the performance. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
 
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