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Women Empowerment Flow on a Musical Note

Rotaract Club of Bombay Queens Town is organising a musical eve to raise funds for their project Uddeshy, that aims to empower women in rural areas. The event is designed around the theme ‘Hymn for the Weekend’ and will be praised by artists, coming from different genres of music. Multiple artists will gather under one roof at Above The Habitat, Khar to support the project.

Renowned vocalists such as Thomas Albert, Mustafa RK who have worked in the industry will grace the event with their soulful performances. The night will be filled with not only the vocal artists but will also have action-packed performances by beatboxers and music bands. Not often, but this time young artists Abhinay Bisht, a beatboxer and Atharva Phadke, a famous street music artist will set the stage to support the cause. The famous well-known bands ‘Advait’ and ‘Odd Psylence’ will astound the audience with their versatile performances.

The event is also expected to have around 200 attendees. ‘Hymn for the weekend’ will be a night to bring change in the world of women. To be part of it, you can book their tickets on Insider.in.

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