Buskers Tribe Project is a collective of innovative artists redefining the art of street performances through a fusion of traditional and contemporary music. With a mission to inspire and connect, their diverse backgrounds and musical styles create an eclectic blend that captivates audiences everywhere.
Meet the Artists
- Parvindar Singh – Percussionist, Handpan Player, Experimental Instrument Maker A visionary artist and founder of Swarlay, Parvindar has spent over nine years exploring music and fostering indie culture. He leads Sadak Darbar, an initiative that breathes life into street busking, showcasing the transformative power of music. For Parvindar, music is meditative, a path to spiritual awakening, clarity, and peace, breaking barriers both personal and universal.
- Soham Pal – Dotara Player Deeply inspired by the nomadic and spiritual Baul culture of Radh Bengal, Soham intertwines traditional Indian music with soulful compositions. His mastery of the Dotara brings a rich, emotive depth to the collective, inviting audiences on a transformative musical journey.
- Raghvendra Kumar – Classical Guitarist, Sitarist Hailing from Varanasi, Raghvendra’s journey began at the age of 10 under the Guru-Shishya parampara. With master’s degrees in Sitar and Classical Guitar from BHU and Allahabad University, he has performed extensively in India and abroad, earning acclaim and numerous awards for his virtuosity.
- Nilay Singh – Beatboxer, Drummer Influenced by Progressive Math Rock and Folk music, Nilay blends genres like Sufi, Rap, and Rock to create a unique groove. His dynamic rhythms infuse energy and innovation into the project, making every performance unforgettable.
Together, Buskers Tribe Project offers a musical experience that transcends boundaries, blending cultural traditions with modern creativity to transform public spaces into vibrant stages of artistic expression.