Blend of nostalgia and'Divine' vibes at Boho
LUCKNOW, Dec. 28 -- The two-day Boho Fest opened with a mix of music, art and wellness at Janeshwar Mishra Park here on Saturday.
Singer-songwriter Rabbi Shergill brought a strong dose of nostalgia, drawing loud chants from the audience as he performed Punjabi numbers such as Tere Bin, Bulla Ki Jaana Main Kaun and Challa.
Earlier, performances at the Indie Stage by The Last Cigarette Theory and Nacheez set a relaxed tone. Sanjeeta Bhattacharya's first-ever performance in Lucknow added freshness to the lineup.
The EDM Stage remained active throughout the day, attracting dance music enthusiasts.
Rapper Divine later took the stage, lifting the atmosphere with his popular numbers and drawing one of the day's strongest crowd responses.
Beyond music, The Healing Zone offered calm, grounding sessions such as Tai Chi and Qigong breathwork. The Art Forest showcased works by local artists, while the Flea Market and Food Market saw steady footfall.
The Kids Zone also emerged as a welcome feature for families.
Outside the festival venue, traffic congestion and unregulated roadside parking near Gate No. 6 led to long delays, forcing many visitors to walk considerable distances to enter the park.
"Parking on the roadside created a mess outside Gate No. 6. It took us nearly a kilometre to walk," said Farhaz Ansari, a concertgoer.
Despite hiccups, the opening day signalled a confident start to what could become a significant addition to Lucknow's cultural calendar....
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