KCC আড্ডা | Tumi Asbe Bole featuring Nachiketa
Date: 18 June 2026
Time: 6:30 PM
Venue: KCC Amphitheatre
KCC আড্ডা returns with a special evening featuring Nachiketa Chakraborty, one of the most influential voices in contemporary Bengali music. Titled Tumi Asbe Bole, the programme brings together conversation, music, memory, and audience interaction in an intimate setting that reflects the spirit of adda.
More than a concert, the evening invites audiences into a shared space where stories and songs unfold naturally through dialogue and live performance. As conversations move between personal reflections, creative journeys, and musical moments, audiences become active participants in an experience built on connection and exchange.
For many listeners, Nachiketa’s songs have been a constant presence across decades, capturing the aspirations, uncertainties, relationships, and social realities of everyday life. Revisiting some of the most memorable Bengali adhunik songs of the 1990s and 2000s, the evening offers an opportunity to reflect on the music and stories that continue to resonate across generations.
KCC আড্ডা with Nachiketa celebrates the enduring power of songwriting, storytelling, and cultural memory while creating a space where artist and audience come together through conversation and song.
About the Artist
Few artists have shaped contemporary Bengali music as profoundly as Nachiketa Chakraborty. Emerging in the early 1990s, he transformed Bengali songwriting through a distinctive blend of personal storytelling, social observation, and conversational lyricism. His songs brought everyday experiences, overlooked lives, and complex emotions into the mainstream, creating a body of work that remains deeply relevant across generations.
Over the course of a career spanning more than three decades, Nachiketa has created some of the most iconic songs in modern Bengali music. His work continues to connect with audiences through its honesty, emotional depth, and ability to capture the realities of contemporary life. As a singer, songwriter, composer, and performer, he remains one of the most significant and influential voices in Bengali culture.
