Go Everywhere Tours And Travel Presents Unity Concert 2025: A Night Of Music, Memories And Magic

Go Everywhere Tours And Travel Presents Unity Concert 2025: A Night Of Music, Memories And Magic

Kolkata, 3rd November 2025: Go Everywhere Tours And Travel Pvt. Ltd. hosted the Unity Concert 2025 on 1st November at Gitanjali Stadium celebrating Kolkata’s love for Bangla Bands. The city of joy witnessed the much anticipated collaboration of four iconic bands Euphoria, Fossils, Lakkhichhara and Chandrabindoo in one extraordinary evening of nostalgia and rhythm.

A roaring crowd filled the venue, swaying to timeless hits and powerful tunes that blurred the lines between generations and genres. The concert became a living testament to how music continues to unite, inspire and heal.

“Kolkata has always been a city that breathes music and the audience’s warmth, energy and love made it a night we’ll never forget. For me, it reaffirmed a simple truth, when music is made from the heart, it belongs to everyone,” said Dr Palash Sen, Founder, Front-man, Euphoria.

“Unity Concert wasn’t four acts, it was one voice. Kolkata’s love and energy made it unforgettable,” added Rupam IslamLead Vocalist, Fossils.

 “What made Unity Concert so special wasn’t just the line-up, it was the energy that flowed between the stage and the crowd. Every riff, every harmony felt like rediscovering why we fell in love with music in the first place,” noted Debaditya ChaudhuryKeyboardist, Lakkhichhara.

“We may have different styles, but what binds us is our shared identity as Bangla Bands that keeps us proud, rooted and ever-evolving.” said Anindya Chatterjee, Singer-Lyricist, Chandrabindoo.

“This was a maiden venture for us, but overwhelming response from the Kolkata crowd really solidified my belief that travel and music truly share the same heartbeat, both connect people,” said Sombuddja Ghosh, Director, Go Everywhere Tours & Travels.

As the final chords faded into the Kolkata night, one message lingered in the air, unity never goes out of tune.

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