Pathak, addressing reporters here today, said the performance, to be held at Pushpanjali Gardens in suburban Borivali, will commence from October 1.
"This is the most looked-forward time of the year for me as I prepared myself the entire year for these 11 days to celebrate the spirit and festival of Navratri, along with my band 'Ta-Thaiyaa'.
"We are preparing the best of Gujarati, Hindi and Marathi songs and compilations that offer great beats for garba and dandiya revellers," the 52-year-old singer said.
"Even after almost two decades of performing live amongst a sea of audiences, each year the entire festival brings in an overwhelming experience. It is a blessing to have the ability to entertain masses, and fans who entrust my events with their time and money, just to enjoy this auspicious festival with my voice."
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