Popular Pakistani band ‘Jal’ in Dhaka

Dhaka Matalo, a prominent Pakistani band, has been active for fourteen years.

On the evening of September 28, Jamuna Future Park, the largest shopping mall in South Asia, hosted a concert called “Legends of the Decade.”

That day, Jal marked the twentieth anniversary of their debut album, “Adat.” In addition, three of the country’s most celebrated bands, Orthahin, Vikings, and Conclusion, performed concerts.

Asen and Zirconium, together with Rootover Experience, are the organisations that have taken the initiative to organise the concert at the North Court at Yamuna Future Park.

At noon today, more people arrived at the venue to enjoy performances by various bands, such as ‘Jal’ and Orthheen from Bangladesh.

At five o’clock in the evening, the performance at Jamuna Future Park’s North Court will begin.

As time passed, the number of guests grew, leading the North Court to reach its maximum capacity. Given the limited space available, the concert promoters decided to open the event to the public at night to accommodate all attendees.

The curtain encircled the concert, creating a space where the audience could participate from every level of the park.

On this day, I marked the first performance by the band Conclusion.

Following that, the band Vikings performed on stage, and one and a half years had passed since the Vikings last performed when Saydus Salehin Suman, the lead vocalist of the band Arthheen, stepped onto the stage.

Could you provide me with information about Suman, also known as “Bezbaba”?

Ultimately, ‘Jal’ was the only performer at the show. Since the beginning, there has been a significant public interest in the music created by imaginary bands.

As Gauhar Mumtaz, the band’s founder and artist, stepped onto the stage, the audience responded with enthusiastic applause. Mumtaz began with a musical performance of the song “Lamhe.” He then proceeded to execute a series of tracks in succession.

His songs’ melodies captivated thousands of viewers and listeners.

In early 2010, Jal visited Dhaka for the first time. After their performance, they chose not to perform any additional concerts in Bangladesh.

In 2002, Jal debuted with a rock song in Lahore, Pakistan. On September 27, 2004, Jal launched his first album, “Adat. ” This album produced the popular tracks “Lamhe,” “Adat,” “Paanchi,” and “Bikhra Hoo Main.”

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