Thu. Feb 13th, 2025

Music has a way of touching our hearts, bringing back fond memories, and creating magical moments that stay with us forever. Whether it’s a timeless melody that takes you back to your childhood or a foot-tapping number that makes you want to get up and dance, Bollywood music has been an integral part of our lives for generations.

And now, it’s time to celebrate that magic! After the phenomenal success of two back-to-back SOLD-OUT concerts, Rachit Music is thrilled to bring you another unforgettable musical experience—Dil Chahta Hai: Legends of Bollywood & Beyond!

This grand tribute concert is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of seven decades of Bollywood music, performed live by some of New Zealand’s most talented singers and musicians. So, whether you’re a die-hard Bollywood fan or someone who simply loves great music, this concert promises to be a one-of-a-kind experience that you absolutely cannot miss!

We’re bringing together some of New Zealand’s finest musical talents to pay tribute to the icons of Bollywood music. Taking centre stage will be the incredibly talented Rachit Bhatia, alongside sensational performers Ankita Ghatani, Reshma Raj, and Sanchit Bhatia. These artists have been mesmerizing audiences with their powerhouse vocals, bringing Bollywood melodies to life in the most magical way.
And to make this experience even more special, they will be accompanied by New Zealand’s leading Bollywood musicians, led by the legendary Hemant Thaker. Together, they will deliver a soul-stirring and electrifying live performance, capturing the essence of Bollywood’s most beloved songs.
From the golden era to today’s chartbusters, this concert will take you on a musical journey through time—celebrating the legendary voices of Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosale, Lata Mangeshkar, all the way to the modern-day maestros like Arijit Singh, K.K, Sukhwinder Singh, Sonu Nigam, and Shreya Ghoshal. It’s an evening of unforgettable melodies, soulful ballads, and high-energy hits that will have you singing along and dancing in your seat!

Bollywood music is timeless, and this concert is designed to bring together people of all ages. Whether you grew up in the era of black-and-white classics, fell in love with the romantic anthems of the ‘90s, or enjoy today’s contemporary Bollywood beats—this show has something for everyone!

This concert is not just about nostalgia—it’s about celebrating the evolution of Bollywood music and the incredible artists who have shaped it over the years. Whether you want to sit back and soak in the melodies or dance to the electrifying beats, this concert is for you!
Save the Date!
Saturday, 29th March 2025
SkyCity Theatre, Auckland
Show starts at 6:30 PM

Set in the iconic SkyCity Theatre, this concert promises to be a breathtaking experience. With its world-class sound system, stunning stage setup, and incredible ambiance, it’s the perfect venue to witness Bollywood music come to life.
From the moment the first note is played to the final encore, you’ll be taken on an emotional and musical rollercoaster that will leave you with memories to cherish for years to come.

With the previous Dil Chahta Hai concerts selling out in record time, we expect an even bigger response this time! Tickets will be available soon, so make sure to grab yours early to secure the best seats in the house.
For ticket information and inquiries, please contact- Renu Bhatia@021656160
Bollywood music is more than just songs—it’s an emotion, a celebration, and a connection to our roots. And this concert is a tribute to the artists, composers, and legends who have given us these unforgettable melodies over the years.

So, gather your friends, bring your family, and get ready for a night of pure musical magic. Let’s come together to sing, dance, and relive the golden moments of Bollywood music like never before.
-TIN Bureau

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