City Desk :
Delivering a throwback to the golden days of band music in Bangladesh, the concert Dhaka Retro was held at Senaprangan in the capital’s Mirpur on Friday night, at a time when the country’s concert scene is booming but suffering simultaneously for several reasons.
Several popular bands and solo artistes performed in the concert, organised by Blue Brick Communications, mesmerizing music lovers of all ages from the afternoon till midnight, reports UNB.
The concert began with the energetic solo performance of Drockstar Shuvo, who geared up the audience for the rest of the night with his presentations including “Ei Shohor.”
Bappa Mazumder-led Dalcchut then took the stage and enthralled fans with their majestic performance of the tracks “Teer Hara Ei Dhew er Shagor,” “Surjosnaney Chol,” “Pori,” “Baazi,” and two heart-touching tribute songs – “Ami Tomakei Bole Dibo” for the late singer-songwriter and writer and Dalcchut co-founder Sanjeeb Choudhury, and “Gaari Chole Na” – a tribute to the folk legend Baul Shah Abdul Karim.
The next in line was Oni Hasan, the former Warfaze guitarist and one of the most popular Bangladeshi guitarists in recent times who delivered a magnificent performance with his guitar for several tracks. He paired up with Powersurge vocalist Jamshed Chowdhury and Indalo frontman Jon Kabir.
As the night promised to be a tribute night in many ways, Jon continued with an electrifying tribute to the late rock legend Ayub Bachchu with his massively popular song “Hashte Dekho Gaite Dekho,” followed by Oni’s solo guitar performance with a majestic crowd sing-along of the popular Warfaze song “Purnota.”
ARK then took the stage, and before delivering a nostalgic performance to the crowd, the band’s popular frontman Hasan lauded the concert organizers, saying “Given the present state of the nation when concerts are frequently facing challenges, this concert is extremely meaningful to us today. The reason this concert is so lovely is due to the expertise of the organizers and the audience like you.”
“The concert could have failed as it is also taking place in a different location, but you are making it successful today and we all are grateful,” Hasan said, and the band then performed their iconic tracks one after another including “Sweety,” “Ekaki,” “Eto Koshto Keno Bhalobashay,” “Jaarey Jaa Urey Jaa,” and “Proshno.”
Miles, one of the most popular and longest-standing Bangladeshi bands, began its performance with the track “Jala Jala,” which was followed by the band’s popular songs “Pahari Meye,” “Neela,” “Chaad Tara Surjo,” “Dhiki Dhiki” and concluded with the song “Firiye Dao.” The band also paved a heart-touching tribute to its former iconic vocalist Shafin Ahmed, who passed away this year, with his popular song “She Kon Dorodiya.”