I was having doubt on date, because the concert manager Mr. Deepak himself says 
that Kerala Concert is scheduled on May to Indian Express, but venue change is 
a big surprise.

 

Regards,
 
Rajith Ramnivas 



 


To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 13:22:47 +0530
Subject: [arr] ARR Trivandrum Concert shifted to Calicut





THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It is ‘Jai Ho... Kozhikode’. The mother of all live shows, 
A.R. Rahman Live, the maestro’s first live programme after winning double 
Oscars at the 81st Academy awards, will now be staged not at the 
Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium here as was earlier planned, but at the 
Corporation Stadium in Kozhikode.

 The programme has also been postponed from April 14 to May 3. Since April 14 
was just two days prior to the polling day in the State, there was a 
realisation that it would have been difficult for the police to provide 
adequate security cover for the country’s most popular musician. The show is 
organised by Keraleeyam - Global Kerala Initiative to raise funds for 
HIV-affected children.

 For Thiruvananthapuram, however, the euphoria has been punctured.

 Expectations had reached a crescendo when a two-member team in charge of the 
technical and production aspects of the Rahman show landed in the city in the 
middle of February on a one-day recce mission.

 The team visited the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, the main stage where Rahman 
was supposed to perform live. They had inspected the venue, the ground and the 
natural acoustics and were generally satisfied.

 It is the capacity of the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium that has now blasted 
the capital city’s chances to host the show. Its total capacity, gallery and 
the chairs included, is not more than 35,000. In the case of the Corporation 
Stadium in Kozhikode, it is nearly 70,000. What’s more, the Corporation Stadium 
is fully covered and has efficient flood lights.

 To make up for the low capacity of Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, the 
organisers had even thought of arranging live digital projection of the show in 
two other stadiums in the city. Even the combined capacity, it is said, could 
not have matched that of Kozhikode.

 But the crucial factor that led to the choice of Kozhikode over 
Thiruvananthapuram was the former’s proximity to Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. If 
the show is held in Kozhikode, the audience can have a mix of people from most 
of the South Indian states. Kozhikode is easily accessible to those in big 
cities like Coimbatore, Madurai, Bangalore and Mangalore.

 A.R. Rahman, it is learnt, wants his show to be accessible to the largest 
number of people. The show is said to be the Madras Mozart’s only show in the 
country before the start of his second world tour. This means he will not be 
able to perform in any of the Indian cities for at least five years.

 The team that had visited the city in February had given an inkling of the 
kind of show A.R. Rahman Live would be. ``We don’t know what Rahman has in 
mind, this is the first show after the Oscars. He would definitely want to give 
this show a completely new feel, something that has never been experienced 
before. He might even have a unique theme for the show. It’s Rahman, anything 
is possible,’’ Shailesh, who was in charge of production, said.

 ``Normally, a Rahman show will have ten big singers and 40-odd musicians. 
However, for this show, we feel it might be bigger. We will get a clear idea 
after we meet the man himself,’’ he added.

http://www.expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=No+%E2%80%98Jai+Ho...%E2%80%99+for+city&artid=IEvd|xLu4Ss=&SectionID=lMx/b5mt1kU=&MainSectionID=lMx/b5mt1kU=&SEO=A.R.+Rahman&SectionName=tm2kh5uDhixGlQvAG42A/07OVZOOEmts

Naveen








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