Noted musicians and artists who have been giving voices on various social and political issues, will use their 'activist music' to celebrate the right to freedom of expression and to spread the awareness on various issues through music, art and poetry.
Artist-cum-activists like Irish singer Bob Geldof noted for his activism especially in Africa, the duo 'Loknaad' and contemporary indie rock band 'Indian Ocean' are some of the voices at the 'Sounds of Freedom' (SOF) Festival on March 23.
Tony feels that his band's music is best suited for the festival, and Delhi is the best ground for 'activist music'.
The Indian alternative rock band from Thiruvananthapuram, which depicts a common man's plight in Kerala, have lined up tracks like 'Aranda' and 'Nada Nada' which speaks of the message of walking alone.
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Roy hopes to make the festival an annual event. "We must realise that freedom must not be taken for granted. It must be enjoyed," he says.
The event is being organised at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in Okhla.
Indie pop artist Kailash Kher, says the festival signifies a "step towards openness in our expression."
"Delhi has heated with the climate of elections this year, and youth is becoming extremely impatient to make themselves heard. The concert is a realisation that they have the basic tool with them- the tool of freedom of expression, which could be used to convey their anger and frustration," he adds.