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Susmit Sen Chronicles set to tour south India

New Delhi, Sep 1: The Susmit Sen Chronicles is all set to tour parts of south India. The tour titled Chronicles of the South will see the band perform at Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru and Chennai later this month.
After enthralling audiences as the lead guitarist and founder of popular fusion band Indian Ocean, Susmit Sen is ready with the new musical venture Susmit Sen Chronicles.
Widely credited for the amalgamation of Indian classical music with western rock and jazz to create a new sound, Susmit brings his unique style to his new project, which also features collaborations with a wide range of artistes.
The Chronicles will be performing all the latest compositions and favourites from the albums "Depths of the Ocean" and "Ocean to Ocean" during their tour on September 6 (Thiruvananthapuram), September 8 (Bengaluru) and September 10 (Chennai), read a statement.

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