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Sri Lanka has banned spectators from carrying defamatory banners, posters, glass bottles and also drums and bands to Cricket World Cup venues, police said on Friday.
Concert goers attend the first drive-in open-air musical show at a domestic airport in Colombo ...
Lanka musical show to raise funds Published: October 22, 2003 00:00By A Staff Reporter Follow us A Sri Lankan musical show in aid of victims of recent floods and landslides in the island nation ...
For years, the sound of Beethoven meant bread in Sri Lanka. Now, years after the island's mobile bread vendors disappeared, they’re being revived to help during the pandemic.
‘Arise Sri Lanka’ a musical extravaganza featuring the best Sri Lankan Western musical fraternity will be presented at the Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre on Saturday 29th August at 6:30pm, the ...
As a multicultural country, Sri Lanka embraces tunes of all kinds. With knowledge from all aspects Sri Lanka has been producing top class music for centuries. However, local talent have been ...
A musical mission and memories View (s): Country Roads’ regular performers, both foreign and local, talk to Yomal Senerath-Yapa of their unique connection to the concert The foreign performers at ...
On 21 and 22 June, Sri Lanka will once again resonate with the vibrant sounds of the Fête de la Musique, also known internationally as International Music Day. Organised by the Embassy of France ...
Sri Lankan monk ‘punished’ for allowing Catholic musician's show Was accused of undermining Buddhist traditions by permitting popular show on temple grounds during Vesak festival Anton Charles Thomas ...
For years, the sound of Beethoven meant bread in Sri Lanka. Now, years after the island's mobile bread vendors disappeared, they’re being revived to help during the pandemic.