Thursday, September 11, 2025
spot_img

‘Yesterday Once More’ enthralls music lovers in city

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

SHILLONG: “Yesterday Once More” was an opportunity for music lovers from across the city and beyond to come together and travel back in time to the accompaniment of music of yore.
The U Soso Tham auditorium was packed on Saturday evening as people turned up to listen to the classic songs of yesteryears. The musical evening -”Yesterday Once More” — was organised as part of the ongoing year-long Shillong Times Platinum Jubilee celebrations
It was a power-packed performance by all the performers and the audience enjoyed every moment of it.
The programme started with an exhilarating performance by The Strait Brothers as they presented several hit songs which set the tone for the rest of the evening.
Another hit performance by Adorallyne Sawian of ‘Staying Alive’ and ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’ was an add-on lapped up by all with many singing along.
Sara War, who despite not being well, enthralled the crowd with her couple of songs which were applauded and cheered by the crowd.
Headingson Ryntathiang and Halcolm Tariang, who are considered as the first and second versions of Elvis Presley, also presented hit songs like ‘Knock Three Times’ and ‘She Says No’.
As the evening wore on, the power-packed performance of the bands and artistes continued to rock the musical night as the young group, KC Lights, set the stage on fire with their 20-minute performance.
Prominent band, Colours, also chipped in with a scintillating performance.
It was an all-star act that brought the curtains down on the evening of melody with the rendition of “We are the World’ and “Thank You for the Music.’”
Earlier, Manas Chaudhuri, Managing Director of The Shillong Times acknowledged the artists and said that the programme was a mark of gratitude to the readers of The Shillong Times.
Looking to the future
The evening, however, was not merely about going down the memory lane of music.
It was as much about the future, a future free of plastic. This became evident when the organisers distributed cloth bags among the audience at the end of the musical soiree to send out a clear message to stop the use of plastic to save the environment
“This is indeed a good gesture,” said one of the recipients.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

PM Modi speaks with Qatar Amir, expresses deep concern over Doha attacks

New Delhi, Sep 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday held a telephone conversation with Amir of the...

Kerala HC orders return of gold-plated panels removed from Sabarimala temple

Kochi, Sep 10: In a setback to the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), the Kerala High Court has ordered...

India is in ‘active talks’ with the US for trade agreement: Piyush Goyal

New Delhi, Sep 10: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday said that the government is...

Jitendra Singh releases Central Civil Services Unified Pension Scheme Rules 2025, FAQ film

New Delhi, Sep 10: Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Jitendra Singh, on Wednesday...