Lead vocalist of Canadian Indo-Pak band naQsh, celebrated Mother’s Day entertaining fellow South Asians at the glittering High Chai event held at Royal King Palace in Surrey, Canada. The elegant tea social, organized by Citara Events, featured an afternoon tea menu, pop-up shops, a fashion walk with clothes by House Farola, and gave attendees a chance to win great prizes. Daksh’s lively performance in particular made the occasion more enjoyable for guests.
Smartly dressed in a crisp formal black sherwani by Aum Attire, Daksh captivated the audience with his own wonderful renditions of timeless numbers such as Maeri by Euphoria, Teri Deewani by Kailash Kher and Raabta by Arijit Singh. His medley of popular Arijit Singh songs Kabira, Tum He Ho, Phir Le Aaya Dil, Love Me Thoda Aur and Kabhi Jo Badal Barse was applauded by the audience, which joyfully sang along.
Speaking about the experience of performing at the High Chai event, Daksh said “ “.
naQsh is currently busy shooting the video of Pagli, the first video off their debut album which is due to release next month.
About naQsh
naQsh has been creating socially relevant and soul-stirring music since 2007.Their eclectic sound comes from the band’s diverse background and experiences. The Vancouver-based band members originate from Pakistan and India. Their inspirations range from artists such as Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, to Pink Floyd, Led Zeplin, and U2.
naQsh epitomizes the depth of their roots, communicated in moody rock and West Coast Canadian style.
“Through our music we hope to touch hearts, inspire and create spaces for people to come together and be united in humility and love.” – Daksh
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