Updated On: 11 December, 2023 06:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Sonia Lulla
Euphoria marks their silver jubilee with tours across India; leading man Palash Sen discusses exposing a new breed of listeners to their music that defined an era

Palash Sen
Palash Sen doesn’t mince words when accepting that while retaining his fan base hasn’t posed a challenge, 25-year-old band Euphoria continues to find new ways to reach more listeners. “Recently we did a show where artistes like Nucleya, Raftaar, and Prateek Kuhad also performed. Let’s say a certain section of that audience came to watch Euphoria, and the rest came to watch other artistes. The fact that those other listeners also heard our music was a big boost for us. That night, we got so many followers that our streaming numbers shot up,” confesses Sen, admitting that his decision to go on an India tour with Euphoria stemmed from his desire to find a new breed of listeners who, he is certain, desire his music.
“People want to hear our legacy unfold before them. Since we have completed 25 years, it is an excellent time to go back to give people a dose of nostalgia, and make new listeners aware of the music that made the music of this country what it is today. All kinds of music have audiences, so I am hopeful that via this concert tour, people are made aware of the fact that this kind of music also exists.”