Red FM, the private radio and entertainment network, has announced the return of “South Side Story” - an ultimate South Indian experience festival.
The event will be hosted on September 4, 2022 in New Delhi.
After two digital editions, the celebration of the South Indian community is back on ground. The event celebrates the various ingredients of South India that makes the region so full of flavour. The audience gets to experience the south in its most authentic form.
The fourth edition of the South Side Story will have popular indie bands and music artists like Street Academics, Arivu and The Ambasa Collective, Lagori, Rapper Thirumali, Sithara, Job Kurian, Agam and Thaikkudam Bridge and Avial.
The event will offer a feast of South Indian flavours ranging from the must experience Sadhya curated specially by our food partner, Savya Rasa along with engaging experiences for audience like modern day martial art, kalaripayattu, mundu draping, Kathakali dancers and much more.
Nisha Narayanan, Director and COO, Red FM, and Magic FM, said “We began hosting the most sought after event to showcase the grandeur of the Southern culture. South Side Story is as diverse and vibrant as the land itself. The event offers a 360-degree exposure into the rich and grand South Indian vibe. Over the years we have been focusing on inclusion and diversity. Our narratives have been consistent and we are truly humbled by the response we have been receiving over the years. South Side Story is an amalgamation of our commitment to build communities, support independent music and to take the festive spirit up a notch higher. South Side Story is an initiative that offers the best of music from various parts of South India, bands that believe in fresh riveting music, food that defines all that belongs to south and with team Red FM who believes in the growth of regional content, nationally and globally.”
The event will see an extensive line up of shopping from South India like, apparels, collectibles, food items and much more. Red FM has associated with Save the Loom, a community group to revive, restore, and restructure the handloom industry in India.
Took tickets: https://bit.ly/SouthSideStory_22