
Sachet Parampara announce 10-City ‘Raanjhan India Tour' following global success of chartbuster Raanjhan
Riding high on the global success of their chart-topping hit "Raanjhan," celebrated
Indian music directors
and singers
Sachet Parampara
have announced their most ambitious project yet — the
Raanjhan India Tour
. Meticulously produced and presented by Team Innovation, this multi-city musical journey promises to immerse audiences in the duo's chart-topping hits and emotionally resonant compositions, offering fans an unforgettable live experience.
Sachet Tandon and Parampara Tandon, hailed as legends of the new era, have redefined contemporary
Bollywood romance
and fueled the rise of independent music in India. Known for their distinctive fusion of modern soundscapes with the timeless essence of Indian music, the duo's powerful stage presence and emotionally rich songs have cemented their place as leading voices in the country's vibrant music scene.
The 10-city
Raanjhan India Tour
, named after their beloved romantic ballad from
Do Patti
, promises both an intimate and grand exploration of Sachet Parampara's musical universe. Audiences can expect a carefully curated setlist blending high-energy Bollywood anthems and soul-stirring ballads like "
Raanjhan Do Patti," "Mahiya Do Patti," "Bekhayali," "Mere Mehboob," "Maiyya Mainu," "Malang Sajna," "Mere Sohneya," "Shiv Tandav," "Ram Siya Ram," "Muqabla," "Humraah," and "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas
."
The tour kicks off in Mumbai in May 2025 and will span over two months, covering key cities including Pune, Surat, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, New Delhi, Goa, and concluding in Bengaluru in July 2025.
Speaking about the tour, Sachet Parampara shared,
"Raanjhan is more than just a tour for us; it's a deeply personal and incredibly exciting opportunity to connect with our fans across India and share the music that defines our artistic journey. We want to pour soulful music into every heart that craves inner light and deep connection through melodies. We've meticulously curated a larger-than-life show that we believe will be a vibrant tapestry of emotions and music, and we're thrilled to partner with Team Innovation to bring this dream to life."
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