Fri Jun 20 2025
8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
$42.31
Ages 5+
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August Hall Presents
Radhika Das
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Radhika Das is a London-based Kirtan artist and Bhakti Yoga teacher who has been practising for more than 15 years. Radhika has devoted his life to helping people find spiritual fulfilment through mantra, Bhakti yoga, and meditation. His work spans over 30 cities and countries worldwide, including performing at prestigious venues like The British Museum, Mumbais DOME stadium and London's Union Chapel, a weekly Friday evening residency at OmNom in Islington, and multiple retreats each year in India, Italy, and Belgium.
Radhika travels the world, sharing the power of mantra and Bhakti yoga through global tours, concerts and immersive experiences. He also hosts the podcast For Soul’s Sake, exploring devotion, self-discovery, and the transformative nature of Bhakti.
Radhika believes in a community-first approach and is committed to actively being in service
to others. He bridges cultural and social divides through Kirtan, sharing its joy and spiritual
depth with diverse audiences, from yoga and Bhakti communities to students and corporate
groups.
$42.31 Ages 5+
Radhika Das is a London-based Kirtan artist and Bhakti Yoga teacher who has been practising for more than 15 years. Radhika has devoted his life to helping people find spiritual fulfilment through mantra, Bhakti yoga, and meditation. His work spans over 30 cities and countries worldwide, including performing at prestigious venues like The British Museum, Mumbais DOME stadium and London's Union Chapel, a weekly Friday evening residency at OmNom in Islington, and multiple retreats each year in India, Italy, and Belgium.
Radhika travels the world, sharing the power of mantra and Bhakti yoga through global tours, concerts and immersive experiences. He also hosts the podcast For Soul’s Sake, exploring devotion, self-discovery, and the transformative nature of Bhakti.
Radhika believes in a community-first approach and is committed to actively being in service
to others. He bridges cultural and social divides through Kirtan, sharing its joy and spiritual
depth with diverse audiences, from yoga and Bhakti communities to students and corporate
groups.
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