Over 50 artistes to unite for One India Virtual Concert

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Over 50 artistes are set to unite for the One India Virtual Concert, including Shibani Kashyap, Sumit Saini, Vipin Aneja, Manan Desai and Megha Sampat, to show solidarity with the event industry during the lockdown period.

Over 50 artistes are set to unite for the One India Virtual Concert, including Shibani Kashyap, Sumit Saini, Vipin Aneja, Manan Desai and Megha Sampat, to show solidarity with the event industry during the lockdown period.

The event will see participation of artistes from all regions of India, with participants and audience members tuning in from Assam, Bihar, Karnataka, Punjab, Kerala, West Bengal and others states to watch this concert on May 31, which happens to be Event Managers Day.

The concert will aim to raise funds for those suffering from hardships during lockdown, and will try to provide a good sustainable way ahead for a lot of talent and skilled workers associated with the industry.

The concert is presented by Indian Event Professionals Association.


Over 50 artistes to unite for One India Virtual Concert.

Tags: Cinema, Showbiz, Cine-Special

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