RED Live is a live music property presented by RED FM, bringing concerts and performance-led experiences to audiences across India. The upcoming edition in Lucknow features a live performance by Neeraj Shridhar.
Known as the former lead vocalist of Bombay Vikings, Neeraj Shridhar has built a career spanning pop music and Bollywood playback singing. The concert programme is expected to feature a selection of songs from his catalogue, including tracks associated with films such as Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Tum Mile, and other popular Bollywood releases, alongside music from his work with Bombay Vikings.
Structured as a live, in-person event, the concert brings together fans and music audiences for an evening centred on contemporary Hindi film music and pop culture. As part of the RED Live series, the event contributes to the platform’s ongoing focus on presenting established artists in cities across India.
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How to reach Lucknow
1. By Air: Lucknow Airport is located in Amau, about 15 kilometres from the city centre. Daily flights to Delhi and from Saturday to Saturday, Saturday, Mumbai, Monday, Wednesday and Friday to Patna and Ranchi, daily Varanasi.
2. By Rail: Lucknow is serviced by the Northern and North-Eastern Railway Network, Charbagh Station, 3 km from the city centre.
3. By Road: Lucknow is at the intersection of National Highways 24, 25 and 28, running east, west and south. It is well connected with major cities like Agra (363 km), Allahabad (225 km), Calcutta (985 km), Delhi (497 km), Kanpur (79 km) and Varanasi (305 km).
Source: lucknow.nic.in



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