'Battle of the Bands' finale: Kashmir crowned winners, epic performances steal the show

The Battle of the Bands ends on a high note with tributes and reunions!


Our Correspondent September 18, 2017
PHOTO: KASHMIR THE BAND/TWITTER

KARACHI: The Grand Finale of Pepsi Battle of the Bands not only housed star-studded performances but also revealed the winner of the ultimate Battle from amongst the Top 2 bands, Badnaam and Kashmir.

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The host of the show Ayesha Omar was joined by her co-host for the finale, the entertaining Wasay Chaudhry. Together they introduced the four judges, Fawad Khan, Shahi Hassan, Meesha Shafi and Atif Aslam.


The fifth judge to join in for this big finale included the legendary Ali Azmat, who rocked the stage with an exciting performance before joining the panel! The rockstar Ali Azmat performed a song titled Pataal Say that he composed with Ahsan Bari especially for the show.


The performance that followed, was led by none other than Shahi Hassan, one of the core members of the top Pakistani band Vital Signs. Shahi who is also a judge on the show gave a solid performance on the song Namumkin that was written by Shoaib Mansoor and composed by Vital Signs.


Shahi mentioned how this song was very dear to him and his band members, Rohail Hyatt and the late Junaid Jamshed. Together with Ahsan Bari on guitars and Daud Ramay from Roots on drums, Shahi’s band came together to perform Namumkin, resulting in an amazing act.

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The woman with the powerhouse vocals, who is also a judge on the show, Meesha Shafi brought her A-game to the stage next! With an electrifying performance on a brand-new track titled, Speaker Phaar Diyay Meesha created an incredibly strong sound on-stage!


Josh, together with their skyrocketing energy came together to perform Haseena Baliye on Battle of the Bands. Engaging the audience with their spirit, Josh added some fresh bhangra vibes to the show!


Former winner of Battle of the Bands, the celebrated band, Aaroh performed next. With their front-man Farooq, who was also a guest judge during the Auditions round of this year’s season, the band brought back a wave of nostalgia with a terrific performance of their popular song Na Kaho. The band paid tribute to the late Haider Hashmi, who was the fifth member of the band.


Atif Aslam, the rockstar of Pakistan also blew the audiences away with a fantastic performance on Pak Watan. Adding a groovy fusion of folk to the original in the Kashmiri language, Atif was truly spell-binding onstage!


Last but not the least, Fawad Khan came forward, but he wasn’t alone. Entity Paradigm, known as EP made a comeback exclusively for the Grand Finale with a stellar performance on their hit track Hamesha!

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Reviving old memories and leaving a mark with their energy, EP left us all wanting more!


The top 2, Badnaam and Kashmir also gave their final performances on the show before the results were announced. Their progress throughout the show was truly commendable as they brought some of their finest originals to the Grand Finale.

Both the bands took us down memory lane in flashback videos that demonstrated their overall progress and how close they grew to the platform itself.

Fawad Khan and EP to perform at 'Battle of the Bands' finale

Their friends and family were also present at the Finale to cheer them on and support them for this tremendous milestone of their music careers.

Kashmir performed Parwana Hun, giving it all they had. From keyboards and rhythm to bass and drums, all the instruments unified to produce a magnetic sound. Vais did his usual magic on guitars and Bilal swept everyone away with his mesmerizing vocals.


Badnaam performed Deh Khudaya and it seemed like they were saving their best for last, leaving a remarkable impression on the audience and the judges. The trio, Lala Ahsen, Rahim Shahbaz and their frontman Ahmed Jilani, is the perfect power packed band dedicated to forwarding the message of Sufi saints with a touch of Rock!

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After the judges commented on both the bands, the moment everyone had been waiting for finally arrived, the moment of truth where the winners of Pepsi Battle of the Bands were revealed.

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As the hosts Ayesha Omer and Wasay Chaudhry built the suspense, they invited former winner and front man of Aaroh, Farooq Ahmed as well as Furqan Ahmed Syed, VP and GM of PepsiCo Pakistan to hand over the award to the winner, and Kashmir emerged as the winners of this season.

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