Marking the culmination of Dimapur Lotha Students Union’s (DLSU) two-day golden jubilee celebration, an open-air concert was organised here at Dimapur Government College ground, Saturday.
Various artists enthralled the gathering with their performances which was attended by people from different walks of life.
Meribeni Patton with her mesmerising voice and Gideon Kithan with a soulful piece, opened the show. The headlining band of the open-air concert ‘About Us’ performed their originals; “Heartless”, “Right Now”, “Loaded Love”, “Gimme Gimme”, “Another Day”, “One By One”, and also performed some covers of classic artists.
As the band continued to enthral the audience with their originals, the audience grew from hundreds to over a thousand. Among Us gave a performance worth remembering as they belted out songs included in every rock fan’s playlist.
Fans were seen singing and dancing throughout the concert.
Their original “Gimme Gimme” particularly caught the attention of the audience as they sang at the top of their voices and jumped to the rhythm of the music.
The song selection seemed more than just pleasant to the crowd as they screamed and waved the moment intros to the songs landed in their ears.
‘Paradigm Shift’ also performed their originals as well as covers; “Out from the black”, “Testify”, “Stars”, “Figure it out”, “These days”, “For you” and “Fix you (Coldplay)” to name a few.
The evening was graced by Dimapur II A/C, Moatoshi Longkumer and retired secretary to the government of Nagaland, Y.M. Humtsoe as special invitees.
DLSU golden jubilee celebration concludes with open-air concert
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