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Coco’s Lunch – Nov 19, 22 & 24

October 22, 2013 05:04 pm | Updated December 05, 2021 09:06 am IST - chennai:

Friday Review November Fest: Coco's Lunch will make their Indian debut in Chennai, Kochi and Hyderabad on November 19, November 22 & November 24

Australia’s Coco’s Lunch take audiences on a breathtaking journey of innovative original vocal music, infusing flavours of jazz, blues, African-inspired rhythms, pop sensibilities and Western harmonic classical influence with elements of South Indian konnakol , exotic hand percussion and exhilarating vocal improvisations. The five singers will perform songs from their latest album Blueprint , nominated for an Australian Recording Industry Award.

The concert will last around one hour and 15 minutes.

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Genre: Contemporary a cappella jazz

Date: November 19 (Chennai), November 22 (Kochi) and November 24 (Hyderabad)

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Time: 7.30 p.m. onwards

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Venue:

Chennai - Music Academy

Kochi - J.T. Performing Arts Center

Hyderabad - Ravindra Bharathi Auditorium

>For the detailed schedule of Nov Fest 2013 in all five cities, click here .

About the group:

Described as ‘a new generation of voice’, Coco’s Lunch comprises of five composer-singer-percussionists who have composed, recorded and released seven critically acclaimed albums of original vocal music. They have received a host of awards and nominations including the Contemporary A Cappella Awards in the USA (Best Folk World Song and Runner-Up Best World Music Album) and have won the hearts of audiences across Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Austria, France, Canada, Singapore, Laos and China.

The performers:

Lisa Young

Jacqueline Gawler

Nicola Eveleigh

Emma Gilmartin

Libby O’Donovan

Tickets:

Price:>Rs. 600, Rs. 350 & Rs. 200. Season passes at Rs. 3,000 & Rs. 1,800 ( Chennai )

>Rs. 300, Rs. 200 & Rs. 100. Season passes at Rs. 750 & Rs. 500 ( Hyderabad )

>Rs. 300, Rs. 200 & Rs. 100. Season passes at Rs. 750 & Rs. 500 ( Kochi )

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