Hyderabad Immersed in the Bhakti of Krishnaa as Ameya Dabli Performs at Shilpakala Vedika
It was an evening soaked in devotion, music, and soulful energy as Hyderabad welcomed the spiritual musical concert Krishnaa – Music, Bliss & Beyond at the iconic Shilpakala Vedika. The city witnessed a heart-touching performance by renowned singer and performer Ameya Dabli, who captivated the audience with his powerful renditions and spiritual storytelling.

Hyderabad, June 29, 2025: It was an evening soaked in devotion, music, and soulful energy as Hyderabad welcomed the spiritual musical concert Krishnaa – Music, Bliss & Beyond at the iconic Shilpakala Vedika. The city witnessed a heart-touching performance by renowned singer and performer Ameya Dabli, who captivated the audience with his powerful renditions and spiritual storytelling.
A blend of bhakti, culture, and celebration, the concert was more than just music—it was an experience that brought the audience closer to the divine energy of Lord Krishna. The venue came alive with enthusiastic applause, soulful singing, and even impromptu dancing by the crowd, as families, youngsters, and senior citizens swayed together to the rhythm of devotion.
Speaking about his experience, Ameya Dabli shared, “I have had many private concerts in Hyderabad before, but this one was truly special. The people here are incredibly sweet and warm—I didn’t feel for a second that I was performing to a new audience. They were dancing, singing along, and just fully immersed in the vibe. It was an amazing experience and one I will always remember.”
Ameya brings magic on stage with his band—not just through his voice, but through the immersive experience he creates with visuals and ambiance. His Krishnaa series is a spiritual journey that resonates across age groups and leaves a lasting impact on every heart it touches.
The concert, powered by Kestone Utsav, is currently touring across India, spreading a message of love, peace, and devotion through music.
Hyderabad, with its heartfelt reception, once again proved why it’s called the City of Nawabs—with hearts as grand as its culture.