Music for a cause: Concert to raise funds for the underprivileged in Gurgaon
‘Saints N Sinners-The Grub Pub Music Hub’ of Gurgaon hosted their annual fundraiser event, ‘A Song For A Voice’ at Global Foyer on July 21 in association with My Daughter is Precious (MDIP), an NGO
Saints N Sinners-The Grub Pub Music Hub of Gurgaon hosted their annual fundraiser event, ‘A Song For A Voice’ at Global Foyer on July 21. The concert was in association with My Daughter is Precious (MDIP), an NGO working for the upliftment of girls from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Aimed at furthering the cause of girl child education, this was the second edition of the concert led by four young bands of Delhi NCR. In 2018, the proceeds from the event funded the scholarship of 5 underprivileged girls to attend Janki Devi Memorial College.
Pioneer in spearheading live performances in Gurgaon, Saints N Sinners provides a unique platform to the new trend of live music. The 150-minute concert featured four young bands - 421 S, Marching to Mars, Inverted Zebra, and One World College of Music, all well-versed in various genres.
The house was packed on Sunday evening as guests poured in to listen to the foot tapping performances of the bands.
Speaking on the occasion, Vishal Anand, Founder Saints N Sinners said, “The cause of underprivileged girls’ education has been close to my heart. The fundraiser is an annual event, and every year we are able to fund the education of girls empowering them to move ahead in life. At Saints N Sinners, we use music as the platform to contribute our bit for this noble enterprise and endeavour to reach out to more audiences in the future.”
Saints N Sinners is known as one of the outstanding nightlife places in Delhi NCR and regularly hosts a variety of artists from the region. As patrons of music they have taken an initiative to create their own signature style of curated music events around legendary artists, their birthdays, tribute nights and special occasions. They also host an annual music fest “November Rain- The Happy High Music Fest” as a homage to the luminaries from the world of music.
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