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Prateek Kuhad announces Germany tour. Here are the details.

By Tanya
October 01, 2018
Prateek Kuhad announces Germany tour. Here are the details.
While Indie-Indian singer-songwriters are gaining ground in India, it is still unlikely for them to fly off to another country and get the same kind of response they get here. Debunking that fact again, homegrown singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad is going on a tour in Germany covering five cities across November 2018. Kuhad has previously toured in the US and parts of Europe previously to promote his last album. Here are the details of the upcoming tour: 21/11- Columbia theatre, Berlin 22/11- Mojo Club, Hamburg  23/11- Club Bahnof Ehrenfeld, Cologne  26/11- Batschkapp, Frankfurt  27/11- Freiheiz, Munich  Kuhad will be playing the supporting act to Charlie Winston, who is an English singer-songwriter based in London. Winston has had most commercial success in France so this opportunity can help Kuhad reach out to a multilinguistic European audience. Winston is known for his indie-acoustic folk and pop music so Prateek's voice and songs can lend a sense of authenticity to his local sensibilities in a growing multi-cultural musical universe. You can buy the tickets to their shows either on Kuhad's website or on Winston's website.
 

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