SVN Memorial Music Festival Returns To Bengaluru With 7 Classical Concerts

Scheduled from March 28 to April 18, the festival spans four Saturdays, featuring performances by both renowned and emerging artistes

SVN Memorial Music Festival Returns To Bengaluru With 7 Classical Concerts

Bengaluru’s annual SVN Memorial Music Festival is set to return this year, bringing with it a curated lineup of seven classical music concerts celebrating both Carnatic and Hindustani traditions.

Scheduled between March 28 and April 18, the festival will unfold across four Saturdays, offering audiences a series of performances by renowned as well as emerging artistes.

Organised as a tribute to the legacy of S.V. Narayanaswamy Rao, the festival continues its long-standing commitment to promoting Indian classical music and nurturing a vibrant cultural ecosystem in the city.

This year’s edition aims to present a diverse musical experience, blending the richness of Carnatic compositions with the depth of Hindustani classical styles. Each concert is designed to showcase individual artistry while collectively reinforcing the festival’s role as a platform for tradition and innovation.

Over the years, the SVN Memorial Music Festival has evolved into a key cultural fixture in Bengaluru’s music calendar, drawing classical music enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.

With a compact yet thoughtfully curated schedule, the 2026 edition promises an immersive listening experience, reaffirming the city’s enduring connection with India’s classical music heritage.