India, Sept. 8 -- Not even the monsoon could dampen Delhi-NCR's Friday night energy at the opening night of HT City & DLF CyberHub Friday Jam, presented by Cantabil with festival partner Monkey Shoulder, Merch, Music & Co. A storm of beats kicked off the 10th edition at a packed CyberHub amphitheatre in Gurugram. The air buzzed with anticipation as home-grown band The Confidants opened the show. "Playing in our own city is always special. The energy was unbeatable and this evening will stay with us for a long time," said lead vocalist Jude Corneille. Drummer Rahul Yadav shared, "Though we are an upcoming band, the Friday Jam crowd was so open and welcoming. As artistes, we feed off that energy." But it was when headliner Vinayak Lashkari aka Lashcurry hit the stage that the crowd's energy surged. The hip-hopper from Indore opened with his chartbuster Badi Baat Chit Industry Ke Logon Se, as the crowd rapped along. Midway, the rapper paused to tell fans: "Jahan se main aata hoon, wahan se bade shehron ki doori hazaaron kilometre hai. Lekin aisa pyaar, itna shor, mujhe lag raha hai main apne sheher Indore mein hoon. Thank you Gurugram waalon." The artiste got the crowd moving with the peppy Lashcurry Hai Kya and soulful Gareeb Shayari. Among the excited youngsters was Class X student Amanpreet Singh Bhatia, who said, "I love to rap and perform. Being here today, singing along with Lashcurry, was the best experience of my life." For some, the evening was the perfect antidote to a dull, rain-soaked week. "I noticed a stage being set up, so I stayed back for Lashcurry's performance. This electric energy just made it a great Friday night," said entrepreneur Shikha Singhal. Law student Aditya Rawat agreed saying, "The monsoon has made Gurugram so gloomy this year. This is exactly what the city needed! It has lifted everyone's spirit." Others even braved a long commute for the show. "I drove down from Noida. The traffic and distance didn't matter because once we were here, the music, the crowd, and the whole vibe made it worth it," IT professional Kritika Singhal told us....