I know I have been a little late in updating you chaps about the shows in Hong Kong, so let me not waste time with BS and get right to it.
The first show we had was at the live studio of RTHK (Radio Television Hong Kong) where our gig was being recorded live to be aired on Radio. It was the tour opener and there were a lot of firsts associated with that gig. Our first proper foreign tour, the first time we played in Hong Kong, the first time our show was being recorded live for radio, it was also Vijay Joseph’s first trip abroad!
We entered post lunch for our sound check and everything was set up for us and we spent most of our time just tweaking settings and inspite of the language barrier, it was not too difficult to get things set up the way we liked and it was time to get rolling at the show.
The show itself was quite stunning because the audience we had was 95% Chinese and we got them to jump and dance and sing and scream and more importantly sing “Har Saans Mein” with us!! Who would’ve thought
This was a picture taken after the show with the band and people from RTHK and the Consulate. Read about the concert and listen to it at the following location – http://www.rthk.org.hk/special/musicbeyondborders/india.htm
5 Responses to Hong Kong – RTHK
Sushma
on September 23, 2008
Heyo..!
The HK concert was certainly Stunning and Awesome…!Was wonderful and Glad to have met you here.
Guess you guys have reached Vladivostok. Hope that was a journey good enough.
I am looking forward to more of you all on the blogsite about the tour.
Have a wonderful time ahead in the whole of your journey…and Keep Rocking!
Good Luck for all the concerts ahead. Enjoy yourselves.
Regards
Sushma
Neysa
on September 23, 2008
I love you Gaurav Vaz for your updates.
Love to all. And a kiss to each one. You’ll give them for me?
Ravi
on September 29, 2008
Its great to see the updates! Keep rocking!!
Vinay
on October 14, 2008
No updates here for long

Btw here’s a new fan with a blog post
http://vinaykrishna.blogspot.com/2008/10/raghu-dixit-indo-worldfolk-rock-music.html