Prateek Kuhad the lover
The Hindu
The country’s Indie-sensation Prateek Kuhad’s upcoming multi-city tour is an exploration of the various facets of love is set to rock the stage in India againwith his multi-city tour
The name Prateek Kuhad brings to mind the success story of a simple man on stage with his guitar, singing a tune that you just can’t forget. However, things aren’t simple this time around. The musician will be on a multi-city tour, travelling the length and breadth of the country starting October 29.
“The India tour is the biggest I’ve ever done. Much bigger venues and much bigger productions,” says Kuhad who will be performing in 15 Indian cities as part of his ‘The Way That Lovers Do’ tour promoting his album of the same name.
There is a lot of firsts for the musician this time, “I'm doing visuals for the first time at shows. It's a bit more immersive as a concert overall. We have a bigger band. I love harmonies on songs, so I'm doing harmonies on every single song,” says the singer-songwriter.
Kuhad is a fan of words, something he believes is important for an artist. “Sometimes I really like songs, whether it is mine or somebody else’s, because it just has this one line which is really beautiful and says a lot.” His songs are a reflection of what he felt at particular points of time. He points out a particular line from the song ‘All I need’: I wanna love you like the storm that lives inside me.
“I love that line! It's really intimate...loving someone like the storm. It just made me feel a certain way when I wrote that line.”
Kuhad says it is all about sharing these intimate verses with the audience. “I just try to put out stuff that makes me feel something. Because we are constantly trying to temper that down about ourselves. We are trying to always hold back and not say what we want to say.”
With ‘The Way That Lovers Do’, the musician hopes to show the vulnerable side of being in love, “When you are truly in love is when you are no holds barred. And it manifests in other aspects of your life. You are more passionate...you are free.”

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