Award-winning singer-composer B Praak is set to bring audiences a one-of-a-kind spiritual spectacular with ‘Sounds of Hari’, an immersive journey designed to awaken devotion, emotion, and inner stillness on a scale never attempted before. Conceived as a union of music, meditation, design psychology and collective consciousness, Sounds of Hari promises to be far more than a concert it is a spiritual passage where music becomes prayer and every element is engineered to transform the inner world of the listener.
At Sounds of Hari, attendees will step into a space where every sense is awakened. The venue is designed as a fully immersive environment where music, light, air, and movement merge seamlessly to guide audiences toward deeper calm and clarity.
The experience features a 3D soundscape tuned at 432 Hz; a naturally soothing frequency known to relax the nervous system and soften internal chatter. Layers of sound echo and move around the audience, creating a sensation of floating within pure energy transforming the act of listening into an act of surrender.
Visual storytelling plays an equally powerful role. Using design psychology, visuals are crafted not as spectacle but as emotional guidance soft gradients, warm illuminations, and intentional shifts in colour and rhythm that function like a living aura around the music. Every cue is designed to ease the senses, invite introspection, and deepen the spiritual journey.
Speaking about what makes Sounds of Hari different, B Praak said, “I have performed on countless stages, but ‘Sounds of Hari’ is special. It comes from a sacred place inside me. This is not about entertainment this is about surrender. I want people to walk in with the weight of the world and walk out feeling light, healed, and connected. Even if one moment of this experience brings someone peace, that will be my true achievement.”
The experience is brought to life by Whitefox and Tryambakam Entertainment and Events, with curation by Megahertz Events, and an immersive experiential design created by Studio Majime, known for crafting groundbreaking sensory environments.
Aman Kumar, Founder of Whitefox, emphasised the scale and intention behind the project, “We wanted to create an event people don’t just attend they feel it in their bones. ‘Sounds of Hari’ is grand, intimate, and deeply emotional all at once. It has the potential to set a new benchmark for spiritual experiences in India.”
Speaking about the show’s immersive design, Sara Awwad, Creative Director at Studio Majime, said, “When B Praak explained his vision, we knew this wasn’t just a stage we were building an entire world. A world where every texture, colour, movement and sound leads you deeper into a spiritual narrative. This show is meant to be lived from within.”
With thousands expected to attend, Sounds of Hari stands poised to become a landmark moment in India’s cultural landscape a union of devotion, artistry, and transcendence. Not just a concert, but a guided journey into something higher.






