Ahmedabad: A magnificent and divine musical evening, steeped in devotion and dedicated to the eternal form of Lord Shri Krishna, is set to grace the city of Ahmedabad. Organized jointly by the well-known name in the music industry, Hardik Dave, and his venerable father—a towering personality in Gujarati folk music—Shri Praful Dave, the event promises a spectacular live performance titled ‘Shyaam – The Krishna Concert.’ Adorned with divine music and soulful melodies, this unprecedented devotional concert will take place on the evening of Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the Sola Bhagwat Ground in Ahmedabad. The highlight of this concert is a magnificent Indo-Western symphony that beautifully blends traditional devotional music with modern Western orchestration, featuring more than 40 live musicians performing together on stage.
The lead vocalists, who are the core of this musical event, are set to make the evening truly unforgettable. Gujarat’s legendary folk singer, Shri Praful Dave, has been ruling the hearts of millions of music lovers for over three decades with his melodious voice. Having delivered countless blockbuster Gujarati film songs, bhajans, and garbas, his singing offers a deeply spiritual and serene experience to listeners.

Carrying this rich legacy forward, his son Hardik Dave is a celebrated contemporary singer, composer, and lyricist in the music industry today. Having inherited this musical heritage, Hardik has delivered several digital hits and albums, including the popular track ‘Khamma Veera Ne.’ This unique confluence of the father’s signature classic style and the son’s modern musical expertise will elevate the “Shyam Concert” to a whole new dimension.
This concert is not merely a musical show but is designed to be an extraordinary spiritual experience that awakens all five senses of the audience. Based on the theme ‘Shyaam: The Memories of Raghav,’ this unique musical experiment will feature the serene, deep resonance of the traditional ‘Iktara’ on one hand, and the majestic chords of a Western symphony on the other. Throughout the evening, the audience will experience the vibrant energy of life and dance through ‘Raas,’ while also immersing themselves in boundless tranquility through ‘Dhyan’ (meditation).






































