Indian music superstar Hans Raj Hans visited the University of Birmingham and found out more about University life when he met students from India.
The Darbar Festival, the world’s largest Indian classical music festival outside of India, is returning to the Barbican Centre from 24–27 October.
Frankie Goes To Bollywood is a story of British born Frankie from Milton Keynes, who lost her mum – an aspirant actress, as a child. She grows up adoring Bollywood, finding solace in films. Though she never aspired to stardom, her deepest desire...
Indian music superstar Hans Raj Hans visited the University of Birmingham and found out more about University life when he met students from India.
Birmingham’s Symphony Hall hosted Europe’s first-ever Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic (BAME) orchestra, Chineke!
The restoration of the 1928 production of Shiraz by the BFI national Archive has been announced as part of the launch for the UK India Year of Culture,...
As part of the UK-India Year of Culture in 2017, the Indian High Commission, the Ministry of Culture, the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and leading...
Teenage songstress, Shakila K – a student at London’s Institute of Contemporary Music Performance (ICMP) - is organising a special gig with other students to raise money for the victims of Grenfell Tower.
The legendary Gujarati folk singer Osman Mir –widely known as the “Pride of Gujarat” – rocked the UK last weekend with a series of vibrant performances.
The legendary Gujarati folk singer Osman Mir –widely known at the “Pride of Gujarat” – is visiting the UK for a series of sell-out shows this weekend.
India was just reeling after teen pop sensation Justin Bieber's almost-spectacular stint last week, when 'Shape of You' singer Ed Sheeran revealed plans...
M.I.A is to curate the Southbank Centre’s Meltdown Festival from Friday 9 – Sunday 18 June this year.Sri Lankan born, London bred Mathangi “Maya” Arulpragasam...
Pallab Sarker, a British Asian indie singer-songwriter from Walthamstow, has just released his debut single, Morning in Brixton.