Over the years we have been blessed with some great fan following for our music.
Now, it's our turn to give back and show our gratitude! Being part of the Tribe, you could contribute in various ways to the band's journey and in return you could get paid an honorarium or you will get access to concert tickets, guest lists, back stage access to hang out with the band, special invites to private gigs (otherwise not accessible to general public), get rewarded with merchandise of the band, special peeks into on-going projects and studio recordings, chance to seek advice and guidance on career options if you ever want to be a part of the music industry and much more!
Come join the Tribe and be a part of the inner circle of the band with front-row seats on our quest for greatness!
From Mysore to Windsor Castle, from college festivals in India to Glastonbury, Raghu Dixit soldiers on as he has for over two decades, infecting people with an itch to sing and dance with abandon. Often regarded as the pioneer of independent music in India, his band - The Raghu Dixit Project - masterfully navigates many worlds, across time, forging friendships between unlikely musical allies – his incurable pride for his roots and his unabashed desire to reimagine it. At a time when the music scene in India was scouring the world for inspiration, Raghu’s work turned the gaze.
He sang in his language, Kannada, songs written by mystic poets from his land, wore a lungi (a traditional wrap around cloth) and ghunghroo (bells), on stage with a Carnatic Classical violin on one side and an electric guitar on the other. He wasn’t trying to make a statement. He was just being himself. Proud. Unafraid. Relentless. comfortable in his own skin. Unaware, The Raghu Dixit Project created a genre and inspired a generation of artists singing proudly in vernacular languages.
Raghu Dixit isn't just a singer of songs. He is a wandering minstrel, a teller of stories. His songs speak of his journey, his learnings, his trials and triumphs, his griefs and joys, all masterfully crafted into an intricate weave of verses and sounds. In his concerts, he’d have you laugh and cry and sing and dance. But all the while, all he desires to do is to speak with you and be with you like a friend you always had, and will always have.
Today, after over 2000 concerts across 5 continents, it's perhaps more appropriate to call it The Raghu Dixit Experience - because beyond all that song and dance, that's all it is - an experience difficult to forget!