The show in Mumbai will mark the debut of Jacob Collier in the country where the audience will witness a powerful musician at play. What can be best described as an explosion of converging musical worlds, Collier dashes around the stage effortlessly switching between keys, percussion, bass, guitars and takes his listeners on a magical journey fusing elements of jazz, funk, soul, groove, R&B, classical and more. Owing to the interactive nature of his shows, he turns any venue into an ocean of voices and harmonies, making the audience feel as if they are a part of the whole act themselves.
Jacob Collier is an embodiment of contemporary musicianship and to witness this pioneering innovator of sound, technique, and tools live in action is utterly mesmerizing.
Jacob Collier is an English singer, arranger, composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in London, England. In 2012, his homemade split-screen video covers of popular songs, such as Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing", began to go viral on YouTube. Collier's style fuses elements of jazz, a cappella, groove, folk, electronic music, classical music, gospel, soul and improvisation, and often features extreme use of reharmonisation.
Date: 17 Sep Onwards
Timing: 8 pm onwards
Head To: Tata Theatre: NCPA (Get Direction)
Price: ₹1280 Onwards (Buy Tickets Here)
Venue
This distinctive space that can seat 1,010 is the best of both worlds. It effortlessly combines the intimate ambience of a small-scale venue with the splendour of a full-scale arena. A revolving stage, brilliant acoustics and a foyer with a breathtaking view of the sea are just some of the things that make the Tata Theatre the venue of choice for both, performers and audiences.
Created by the renowned American Modernist architect Philip Johnson and the legendary acoustician Cyril Harris, this theatre opened in 1982. Today, it is Mumbai's preferred venue for Indian classical concerts, Western chamber music and theatre.
Things to know before the event
Age limit: 6+.
This ticket is issued according to the rules and regulations of the event organizer and the management of the NCPA.
Entry on this ticket is valid for one (1) person only.
Rights of admission are reserved by the NCPA.
Children below six years including babies in arms not admitted.
Cameras, handbags, bottles, cans or tins are not allowed inside the venue. The use of audio or video equipment is strictly prohibited.
No food or beverage is permitted in the auditorium.
The NCPA does not take responsibility for the loss or theft of any personal belongings or any injury that the ticket holder may incur at the event.
The event is subject to change and also governed by force majeure conditions.
The starting time of the event for which the ticket was bought may change without any prior intimation.
FAQ
Q. What is the age limit for the show?
A. The age limit is 6+