Metro train to turn concert venue for Madras Day celebration on August 22
CHENNAI: A metro train will turn into a concert venue in the early hours of August 22 as part of 'Metrovil Madras Day', an event organised by Super Chennai in association with CMRL.
CHENNAI: A metro train will turn into a concert venue in the early hours of August 22 as part of 'Metrovil Madras Day', an event organised by Super Chennai in association with CMRL.
Key points
- "Madras Day is about celebrating our city, its people and everything that makes Chennai special, " remarked Ranjeeth Rathod, managing director of Super Chennai.
- The special service will commence at Koyambedu metro station, travel towards Chennai airport, and return to Koyambedu.
- After thousands applied for a place on the ride, according to the organisers, registrations closed within 30 minutes of opening.
What happened
For context, the special service will commence at Koyambedu metro station, travel towards Chennai airport, and return to Koyambedu. The ride is projected to last between 45 minutes and an hour and will feature a live performance by Chennai-based band Office Gaana. After which participants will board the train for the concert, a release noted, the event will commence with a cake-cutting ceremony at Koyambedu to mark Madras Day. Participation is free but entry is offered through prior registration.
"Madras Day is about celebrating our city, its people and everything that makes Chennai special, " remarked Ranjeeth Rathod, managing director of Super Chennai. He remarked the organisers wanted to create a memorable experience rather than hold another conventional event.
The bottom line
Taken together, the developments around metro train to turn concert venue for Madras Day celebration on August point to a situation that is still moving, and the coming days should bring more clarity.




