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Forbidden Lovers & Steve Gorn live in concert

An intimate house concert at the N.E.S.T!

Forbidden Lovers will be live for an intimate and mesmerizing concert that transcends the ordinary. Dive into ancient Indian melodies in the hypnotizing voice of Halo, conscious spoken poetry by Infinity, and the ethereal sounds of flute by Steve Gorn. In the heart of our indigenous conscious community, music becomes a sacred vessel for healing and connection. This evening will be a spiritual journey, blending soulful rhythms with modern vibrations, creating a space where transformation and celebration come alive. Don’t miss this powerful fusion of art, spirit, and consciousness.

Meet Infinity:

Infinity's journey into music is a story of rediscovery. From a successful entrepreneur, his love for music lay dormant until he crossed paths with Halo. Their connection sparked a passion that transformed him into a prolific music producer, conscious poet, and dynamic rapper. Infinity captivates audiences with his ability to channel fresh, freestyle-conscious raps throughout the entire concert. Each performance is an exclusive, unrehearsed experience that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats.

Meet Halo:

Halo Reminiscence is a musical force born from the ancient sounds of Ancient, Vedic, Bollywood, Dhrupad, and folk traditions. Her journey, which began in India, led her across borders and into a vibrant musical life in America. Halo’s high-energy performances and soul-stirring vocals with profound messages and are infused with positivity, spirituality, and the rich cultural tapestry of her heritage. Her music is a celebration of life, love, and the divine.

Welcome back to the N.E.S.T. Steve Gorn:

Steve Gorn, whose flute is said to ‘re-align the cells,’ is featured on the Grammy winning recording, “Miho – Journey to the Mountain,” with the Paul Winter Consort, as well as the Academy Award winning Documentary film, “Born into Brothels.” He has performed Indian Classical Music and new American Music on the bansuri bamboo flute, soprano saxophone and clarinet in concerts and festivals throughout the world.

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