The Grand Finale of the 2017 event took place at DLF Place Saket in New Delhi
India - Initiated in 2014 by Yamaha Music India, Teens Rock: The Battle of the Bands is a bold initiative for promoting music playing and performance amongst teenagers. The idea is to provide a platform to teenagers to showcase their talent and interest in music which often goes unnoticed. The fourth edition saw the participation of schools from Delhi, Gurugram, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Indore, Kochi, Bengaluru and Kolkata.
The Grand Finale of the 2017 event took place at DLF Place Saket in New Delhi, with 11 school bands. In front of an audience of 2000+, the MD of Yamaha Music India Hitoshi Mochizuki hosted some accomplished professional musicians as judges – well-known drummer Gino Banks, Subir Malik from Parikarma, and Rahul Ram from Indian Ocean.
Sound systems for the event were provided by Yamaha Music India, with support from the Daedal Prodigy rental company. For the main PA, a Nexo STM M28 system was deployed. The L/R arrays included two STM B112 bass modules, two STM M28-90 and one STM M28-120 module. Four STM S118 subs were ground-stacked just in front of the stage.
On stage, all the monitoring was Nexo, with PS15s for most positions and a pair of 45*N-12 line monitors for the centre of the stage. The show was mixed on a Yamaha CL5 digital console, with RIO3224-D.
The winner of Teens Rock The Battle of the Bands 2017 is Sacred Heart Plus Two Thevera, from Kochi. Runners up were Gopalan International School, from Bengaluru, and home-crowd pleasers Amity International School Saket, from New Delhi.
“We are continuously trying to make Teens Rock: The Battle of Bands bigger and better every year,” said Mr Mochizuki in summary. “The zonal finales and the number of entries we received this year are a proof of how much popularity this competition has gathered since its first edition.”
(Jim Evans)

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