Alan Walker, A.R. Rahman, Shreya Ghoshal to captivate audiences at WAVES 2025

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Alan Walker, A.R. Rahman, Shreya Ghoshal to captivate audiences at WAVES 2025

Synopsis

The WAVES Summit 2025 in Mumbai will feature performances from top artists like Alan Walker, A.R. Rahman, and Shreya Ghoshal. The event aims to unite key players in India's creative economy and celebrate its rich cultural heritage.

Key Takeaways

  • Inaugural WAVES Summit 2025 in Mumbai
  • Performances by Alan Walker, A.R. Rahman, and Shreya Ghoshal
  • Focus on India's creative economy
  • Cultural showcase of India's heritage
  • Expert discussions and performances at NMACC

Mumbai, April 26 (NationPress) The inaugural edition of the WAVES Summit 2025 promises an exciting lineup featuring renowned musicians such as Alan Walker, King, A.R. Rahman, and Shreya Ghoshal captivating the audience with their live performances.

The event is scheduled to take place from May 1 to May 4 in Mumbai, under the visionary theme: "Leverage to Create in India". This summit aims to unite vital stakeholders who are instrumental in shaping the future of India’s creative economy. It will gather leading figures from various sectors including creators, studios, policymakers, and investors, all driven by a shared goal to redefine India’s creative landscape.

Alongside its industry-centric programming, the summit will showcase a magnificent cultural presentation that highlights the richness of India’s musical and artistic heritage.

The opening ceremony will feature an impressive 50-piece orchestra conducted by the legendary M.M. Keeravaani, promising an immersive celebration of creativity.

In a heartfelt homage to Indian folk music, Shantanu Moitra will lead a performance featuring esteemed artists like Shaan, Papon, and others at NMAC.

Further enhancing the star-studded event, Shankar Mahadevan has curated a remarkable lineup that includes Shivam Mahadevan, Ajay-Atul, A.R. Rahman, and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, showcasing his most iconic works in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, and more.

As part of the cultural program, India’s rich artistic heritage will be displayed through folk dances, martial arts, drumming, and traditional masked performances. Each segment will be organized regionally to reflect the country’s diverse artistic roots.

The large-scale events will feature international performances curated by various embassies, along with expert discussions at the NMACC Grand Theatre, Studio Theatre, and Jasmine Halls. The detailed performance schedule can be accessed on the WAVES website.