But this time around the gig should be a bittersweet experience for the band and the fans alike, as Rohit Shakya, the lead vocalist will be flying off to Bangkok this Thursday for further studies.[break]
Abhisek Bhadra, the keyboardist of Jindabaad shared, “Rohit’s dream of pursuing sound engineering has come true, and we couldn’t be happier.
We will be out of live scene for a while but that doesn’t mean we are done. Consider it a mini-break of sorts.”
Creating quite a buzz in the Nepali music scene for the past 15 months, the band members will be taking a break of 11 months, and if you’re a fan of their music, we reckon this to be a concert not to be missed.

And since the performance also coincides with the 100th International Women’s Day, Attic Bar would be treating all the ladies with a complimentary drink each.
Even the odd jobs: On the Karnataka gig workers bill