Office-bearers of Swaralaya, the cultural-social organisation which invited the singer to the state, today confirmed that Ali's programme would be held as announced earlier and said a public reception would be given to him in association with the state government on January 14.
75-year-old Ali would perform in Thiruvananthapuram on January 15 and in Kozhikode on January 17, former state cultural minister and CPI(M) leader M A Baby, a founder-member of Swaralaya, told reporters here.
The Shiv Sena had held that such a concert could not be allowed when tension prevailed at the Indo-Pak border.
Besides Chandy, various personalities from all walks of life would participate in the function, Baby said.
He also announced the Swaralaya-Kairali-Yesudas Award recipients for this year.
Noted singer Vani Jairam and music director Ouseppachan would get the award, comprising a purse of Rs one lakh and a citation, given in recognition of outstanding contribution to the field of music.