

Supported by Adelaide’s Shaolin Afronauts, this OzAsia Festival show was held at the Nexus Arts Centre, a hub of festival activity over the next few weeks. Singh’s voice in particular was on gorgeous form, her high end range piercing through and turning heads. Consummate professional entertainers, they mixed equal amounts of exaggerated comedy in with their technically on point musical output. When it came to the headliners, The Bombay Royale spun out a masterclass of bringing an internationally renowned show through to a smaller venue, to a crowd full of faces who may have been seeing them for the first time. Watching the performers having so much fun performing the material that’s brought joy to so many. The dynamic the band exerts, from the rhythm to the horn section, not to mention the duo vocal of Parvyn Singh and Shourov Bhattacharya, is also well honed and great to watch as a music fan, this is part of the thrill of a great live show. Their positivity that drives each and every song they perform permeates through the crowd effortlessly – you want to dance if you’re not a dancer, you want to sing, even if you cannot understand the language.

Some of the highlights of the trip were the accommodation and transportation were modern and comfortable, I adore the food and the culture, the tour guide was amazing and most of all the views were breathtaking especially the Taj Mahal.The Bombay Royale are one of those bands who are impossible not to feel affected by. The food and people were also great." North India Highlights Some of the sceneries were breathtaking like the Taj Mahal, sunrise/sunset trip to Ganges, the flower ceremony, the Orcha Palace, Kama Sutra Temples and Amber Fort.

"The India experience was amazing and excellent in all levels.Overall the trip was good especially for first time travellers in India and I have made memories to last a lifetime." North India Social Club A more authentic Indian tasting experience is recommended. Although the accommodations were average to below average because some issuess were with wifi and hot showers, there was definitely room for a higher level of accomodation. "This wonderful tour was a great introduction to India, especially for a solo traveller.
