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Havells' mYOUsic Strengthens Its Commitment to India's Independent Music Movement

The Eastern Herald

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July 8, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities

NATIONAL, 7th July 2026: Havells India is set to take its cultural initiative, Havells mYOUsic, to Dumka, Jharkhand, marking the platform’s first chapter in the state. Scheduled for 12th July 2026 at the Convention Centre, Dumka, the auditions will provide aspiring singers, lyricists, composers, music producers, rappers and singer-songwriters with an opportunity to showcase their original work, receive guidance from industry professionals and become part of a growing independent music community. Following successful editions in Delhi and Indore, Havells mYOUsic has received over 2,200 registrations, with 700+ artistes auditioning on ground across the two cities, alongside strong participation through online submissions. The platform has attracted artistes from across the

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UrduPoint

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· Jul 8, 2026

Keeping Pakistan's Musical Heritage Alive: Basit Naeemi's Enduring Journey

Keeping Pakistan's Musical Heritage Alive: Basit Naeemi's Enduring Journey

Calgary Sun

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· Jun 21, 2026

REMPEL GARNER: City Council must find a way to let the show go on

What do Jason Aldean, The Chainsmokers, Ella Langley, John Summit, Chris Lake, and dozens of other world-class music acts have in common? They are all supposed to perform, remarkably, in downtown Calgary during several top international rated outdoor music festivals this year. But if the City of Calgary administration has its way, they might not []

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 25, 2026

Actor Ranbeeir Kalsi’s Devotional Song “Hey Jagannath” Set to Release on 25th June

A wave of devotion and spirituality is all set to touch the hearts of music lovers as actor Ranbeeir Kalsi comes with his latest devotional song “Hey Jagannath”, releasing on 25th June. Presented by Vighnaharta Movies in association with Vighnaharta Records, this soulful offering is a tribute to Lord Jagannath and celebrates the deep faith, love, and emotions of millions of devotees. With a powerful visual presentation and heartfelt devotion, the song promises to create a divine connection among listeners. The song features Ranbeeir Kalsi in a spiritually rich avatar, showcasing his dedication and emotional performance. Produced by Ravviina Kalsi,

The Suburban

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· Jun 21, 2026

Broadway star Jeremy Jordan continues to delight his fans

For more than a century, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has played a fundamental role in Toronto’s music and culture. This past week, I had the distinct pleasure of taking in a performance to close out this year’s TSO Pops

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 26, 2026

Tieme Music: The digital powerhouse redefining the African music industry

Since its founding in 2022, Tieme Music has rapidly emerged as a dominant force in the African music landscape, bridging the gap between local talent and global audiences.

Daily Sabah

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· Jul 2, 2026

From Istanbul to Ibiza, Turkish artists mark major moments

Rising to fame with a string of hit songs and a distinctive melodic style that breaks traditional rap boundaries, BLOK3 has built a strong emotional connection with fans. The artis...

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Related coverage for "Havells' mYOUsic Strengthens Its Commitment to India's Independent Music Movement": UrduPoint — Keeping Pakistan's Musical Heritage Alive: Basit Naeemi's Enduring Journey. Calgary Sun — REMPEL GARNER: City Council must find a way to let the show go on. The Eastern Herald — Actor Ranbeeir Kalsi’s Devotional Song “Hey Jagannath” Set to Release on 25th June. The Suburban — Broadway star Jeremy Jordan continues to delight his fans. MyJoyOnline — Tieme Music: The digital powerhouse redefining the African music industry. Daily Sabah — From Istanbul to Ibiza, Turkish artists mark major moments