Miles set for mega concert on 24 December

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19 December, 2019, 09:40 pm
Last modified: 20 December, 2019, 11:56 am
Feedback, Souls, Dalchhut, Warfaze and Vikings - the heavyweights of the music industry will be joining them, making the evening one to remember for music lovers and enthusiasts

After wrapping up 28 international concerts in three different countries, Miles is back in Bangladesh – all set for their big concert in Dhaka. 

The sound checks have been completed, the stage is set and ready for the big performance, but the wait goes on. Only four more days to go. 

On December 24, the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), Hall 3-A will be ready for one of the biggest celebrations in the history of the Bangladesh's music industry – the 40-year anniversary celebration of Miles. 

Feedback, Souls Dalchhut, Warfaze and Vikings – the heavyweights of the music industry will be joining them, making the evening one to remember for music lovers and enthusiasts. Miles has selected 30 of their top songs, which they will be performing at the upcoming concert. 

In addition, the band will also be covering a lot of English and rock songs. Following which, will be a session titled, "Sing with Miles," where three lucky fans will get the golden opportunity to perform live on stage with the band during the celebrations.

"We have already begun the process. We are asking fans to send us recordings of the song 'Neela.' A lot of them have already submitted their version and among them, we will select three lucky singers who will have the opportunity to sing while we perform on stage," said the band's keyboardist Manam Ahmed, while talking at a press conference at the capital on Thursday. 

The "40-year Anniversary Celebration" is being organized by Windmill Advertising Ltd, who has already released the tickets for sale. The tickets will be available at Shohoz.com and outlets of Tasty Tibet. 

The gates of the concert will open at 6pm in the evening and will remain open till 10pm on Tuesday.

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