Mangaluru: KCO Pearl Jubilee celebrations - ‘Dabazo’ Nihal Tauro live show on Dec 7


Media Release

Mangaluru, Nov 15: After the successful Pearl Jubilee celebrations at Abu Dhabi on November 8, Konkani Cultural Organization (KCO) is hosting the last and most awaited event called ‘Dabazo’ Nihal Tauro Live on December 7 at 5.30 pm sharp at Kulshekar church grounds. This is the KCO’s first event in Mangaluru.

The event is organized by Konkani Cultural Organization Trust (Regd), Mangaluru in association with The Society of St Vincent de Paul (SSVP), Mangaluru.


Chief guest Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo, bishop of Udupi diocese


Guests of honour Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, bishop emeritus, Mangalore diocese; Ivan D’Souza, MLC, government of Karnataka; J R Lobo, former MLA, Mangaluru South constituency

Join in celebrating a milestone event that blends culture, compassion, and community.

Following are the event highlights:

Main performer: Nihal Tauro, Sony TV Indian Idol 12 reality show finalist, renowned singer, songwriter, and composer

Featuring artistes:

Lavita Lobo: Mangaluru-born, Chennai-based singer known for her vibrant live performances and Oscar-shortlisted song ‘Have you Ever Wondered’.

Robin Sequeira: Renowned Konkani singer and DJ, winner of Global Konkani Music Awards for Best Singer in 2015 and 2016

  • Live bands: Nihal Tauro and Sanjay Rodrigues
  • Master of ceremony: Leslie Rego, guiding the evening with wit, charm, and flair

To get privilege passes, contact SVP members at 94805 32754 or 97312 18294 and all SVP members in the parishes.

 

  

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