<p>Bengaluru band Thermal and a Quarter (TAAQ) is performing on March 26 at an event to usher in the IPL season.</p>.<p>The event, at Chinnaswamy Stadium, is called RCB Unbox. Internationally acclaimed flautist Ravichandra Kulur joins the band for the opening song ‘One small love’.</p>.<p>Also on their set list are ‘Look at me’ and ‘Meter mele one-and-a-half’. TAAQ will also be playing covers of tracks by Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones, with a surprise appearance from an RCB player — also frontman Bruce Lee Mani’s student for the<br />past year. </p>.<p>“Just getting on stage to perform in front of a crowd is a thrilling experience, regardless of its scale,” says Mani. He says he is happy to share the stage with leading artistes such as Jason Derulo and Sonu Nigam. </p>.<p><em><span class="italic">RCB Unbox, 5 pm, March 26, Chinnaswamy Stadium. Tickets starting Rs 499 are available on royalchallengers.com</span></em></p>
<p>Bengaluru band Thermal and a Quarter (TAAQ) is performing on March 26 at an event to usher in the IPL season.</p>.<p>The event, at Chinnaswamy Stadium, is called RCB Unbox. Internationally acclaimed flautist Ravichandra Kulur joins the band for the opening song ‘One small love’.</p>.<p>Also on their set list are ‘Look at me’ and ‘Meter mele one-and-a-half’. TAAQ will also be playing covers of tracks by Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones, with a surprise appearance from an RCB player — also frontman Bruce Lee Mani’s student for the<br />past year. </p>.<p>“Just getting on stage to perform in front of a crowd is a thrilling experience, regardless of its scale,” says Mani. He says he is happy to share the stage with leading artistes such as Jason Derulo and Sonu Nigam. </p>.<p><em><span class="italic">RCB Unbox, 5 pm, March 26, Chinnaswamy Stadium. Tickets starting Rs 499 are available on royalchallengers.com</span></em></p>