Red Baraat: Festival of Colors

Celebrate the Hindu holiday of Holi with a colorful array of South Asian sounds, melding hard-driving North Indian bhangra with elements of hip-hop, jazz and raw punk energy. Red Baraat will have you up out of your seat in a concert experience you are guaranteed not to forget!

Think Punjabi weddings and Delhi street brass bands, meet modern jazz and rock. – The Telegraph (UK)

Red Baraat is a pioneering band from Brooklyn, New York. Conceived by dhol player Sunny Jain, the group has drawn worldwide praise for its singular sound, a merging of hard driving North Indian bhangra with elements of hip-hop, jazz and raw punk energy. Created with no less a purposeful agenda than manifesting joy and unity in all people, Red Baraat’s spirit is worn brightly on its sweaty and hard-worked sleeve. Their infectious rhythms roll over the audience like a hurricane, and let the audience breathe only in a short ballad pause.











When: Tue., Mar. 10, 2020 at 8:00 pm
Where: Symphony Space
2537 Broadway
212-864-1414
Price: Members $26-$34 Non-Members $30-$40 Thirty and Under (with ID) $25-$40
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Celebrate the Hindu holiday of Holi with a colorful array of South Asian sounds, melding hard-driving North Indian bhangra with elements of hip-hop, jazz and raw punk energy. Red Baraat will have you up out of your seat in a concert experience you are guaranteed not to forget!

Think Punjabi weddings and Delhi street brass bands, meet modern jazz and rock. – The Telegraph (UK)

Red Baraat is a pioneering band from Brooklyn, New York. Conceived by dhol player Sunny Jain, the group has drawn worldwide praise for its singular sound, a merging of hard driving North Indian bhangra with elements of hip-hop, jazz and raw punk energy. Created with no less a purposeful agenda than manifesting joy and unity in all people, Red Baraat’s spirit is worn brightly on its sweaty and hard-worked sleeve. Their infectious rhythms roll over the audience like a hurricane, and let the audience breathe only in a short ballad pause.

Buy tickets/get more info now