
They performed in a concert on June 1 at Halle (near Leipzig). On June 4, they performed in Berlin for the Bangladeshi community, on June 6 they performed in another concert organised by an anti G8 and anti capitalist organisation called Rostock Attac in Rostock, before the finale and grand gala event. Bangla performed songs like Nodir kul er lagi, Tui pagol tor mon pagol, Haar kala and more.

Bangla achieved great popularity and reached new heights as they earned the honour to perform in a major concert alongside some of the biggest icons in world music, Bono Vox, Bob Geldof and Youssou n' Dour, the Grammy winning Senegalese music legend. It was their last show on June 7 in Rostock, Germany, organised by an anti-poverty movement with the help of Bono.
'Your Voice Against Poverty', a six-hour-event, also featured some Germany's biggest acts including Die Toten Hosen and Seeed from Berlin.

'It was an event of a lifetime,' exclaims Anusheh, the lead vocal of Bangla. 'I had never seen such a big stage in my life. The back stage it self was as large as a sports field while we had our private tent with plush sofas and all expensive accessories.'
'We stayed in five-star hotels and moved around like real international rock stars,' says an excited Anusheh.

Bangla performed the songs Namaj Amar and Takdum Takdum in the concert, informs Buno.

Anusheh however informs that their spirits were dampened by the perception of Bangladesh that went around the place.

Bangla performed with Anusheh as the lead vocalist, Ornob – guitar, esraj and vocals, Buno – bass guitar and backing vocals, Kartik – dotara, guitar and vocals, Nazrul Islam on dhols, and Ishmail on drums.
Photos by : Matthias Muehlbradt and Christoph Burseg
Article Published in: June 15, 2007 page of Glitz,
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