At the initiative of the Music Task Force, Government of Nagaland, in partnership with The True School of Music, Naga musicians will be performing at the blueFROG, Mumbai on November 8, 2015.
Considered an iconic place, blueFROG is known for its high service standards and cutting edge music programming. It is also known as India’s premiere performance club where live music can be experienced 6 nights a week, that also features international artistes on a regular basis. On the night of November 8, six acts of highly acclaimed and celebrated Naga musicians - namely, We The Giants, Tuden, Colored Keys, Alobo Naga, Tetseo Sisters and Kekhriesenuo Ringa - will take the blueFROG stage for three hours, and prove to India and the rest of the world why Nagaland should truly be considered India’s music capital.
Built upon a friendship that developed between the Music Task Force and blueFROG and The True School of Music during Hornbill Music festival 2013, the concert, called the “NagaFest” is a non-profit concert that has been organized with the sole intention of showcasing and promoting the musical talent of the Nagas.
Of this effort, Mr. Khriehu Liezietsu, Parliamentary Secretary, Music task Force and Youth Resources and Sports, Government of Nagaland states: “While I cannot guarantee a successful career for all Naga musicians, I will provide all possible platforms and opportunities for them; I will ensure that they are heard.”