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Homegrown Music - India’s next-gen music label by Homegrown x Atlantic Records - hosts it’s first HGM Showcase during the revival weekend of the iconic The Humming Tree, Bengaluru.The showcase will be headlined by HGM artist Reble, one of India’s fastest-rising hip hop voices, making waves in India and globally through recent releases and features across projects like Dhurandhar and The Family Man. She’ll be joined by Mumbai-based rapper Rae Mulla, representing the next wave of English hip hop from India.About Homegrown MusicA next-gen music label and platform by Homegrown x Atlantic Records, built to spotlight artists shaping the future of sound from India and South Asia - championing crossover talent and new forms of creative expression.About RebleHailing from Meghalaya’s West Jaintia Hills, Reble is one of Indian hip hop’s most exciting new voices. Blending raw lyricism with a punk-inspired edge, she represents the new wave emerging from India’s North-East. Her breakout single “New Riot” and features in Dhurandhar, Lokah, and The Family Man have earned her growing recognition across India and beyond.About Rae MullaMumbai-based alternative rapper Rae Mulla is known for his unpredictable energy and unapologetic style. Blending hip hop with psytrance, electronica, breakbeat, and soft rock, he pushes creative boundaries while collaborating with multifaceted producers and artists, making him one of India’s most daring next-gen voices.About The Humming TreeA grassroots performance venue that ran from 2013-2019, The Humming Tree became a cornerstone of Bengaluru’s independent music and cultural scene.
Now in 2026, it returns in a brand-new, purpose-built space in Indiranagar - spanning 12,000 sq. ft. with a 600+ capacity room, world-class sound and lighting, and a diverse F&B offering. More than a venue, it’s a hub for creativity and collaboration.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Humming Tree, Bangalore, India
Tickets
INR 999
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