The other five cities and their dates are: Pune (December 13); Thane (14th); Chennai (16th); Bhubaneswar (18th) and Vijayawada (19th).
Swapnil Kadam, regional manager (Mumbai) of International Youth Fellowship (IYF), which have organised these shows, told this to reporters here today.
"One hundred artists, hailing from South Korea, Thailand, Columbia and India, will be part of the troupe,
"'The Grand Cantata' is a show-stopping musical experience that has amazed audiences all across the world. South Korea, America, Europe or India, wherever they performed they have amazed the audiences with their mesmerising performances. Since 2011, they have been performing in USA from LA to NYC and everywhere in between," he said.
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