Pakistani band Jal returns to Dhaka after 12 years
Pakistani pop-rock band Jal returned to Dhaka after 12 years, headlining the much-anticipated “Legends of the Decade” concert. However, the event, originally scheduled for Friday, faced significant disruptions, finally taking place a day later amid widespread chaos.
Initially set for the Dhaka Arena on Purbachal Expressway, the concert was moved to the North Court of Jamuna Future Park on Saturday due to safety and security concerns. According to reports, the Dhaka Arena venue was not adequately prepared. The sudden change, combined with the disorganized crowd, led to confusion and unrest among attendees.
The event featured Jal alongside three renowned Bangladeshi bands: Aurthohin, Vikings, and Conclusion. The concert kicked off in the afternoon with Conclusion, but soon ran into trouble as the venue became overcrowded. At one point, the gates were broken, allowing people to enter without tickets, infuriating those who had paid Tk 3,050 for admission.
Vikings, one of the major acts celebrating their 27th anniversary, took the stage after Conclusion. They managed to perform five songs but had to stop midway through their sixth song, "Neel Hobo," due to safety concerns as the chaos escalated. The concert was halted for an hour and a half, with the situation worsening as more people flooded the venue.
Anondo Chowdhury, CEO of Assen, one of the organizing companies, took to the stage to address the crowd, announcing that the North Court area would be opened to accommodate the growing audience. However, the unrest continued, prompting Alamgir Alam, Director of Jamuna Group, to intervene. He explained that the concert had been moved to Jamuna Future Park due to security concerns, but panic among shopkeepers and repeated requests to stop the event had led to the army being called in for security.
Order was restored with the intervention of army personnel, and the concert resumed with Aurthohin taking the stage. This marked the return of frontman Saidus Salehin Sumon, better known as “Bassbaba Sumon,” who had been absent for over a year due to health issues. Aurthohin performed fan favorites, including "Chaitei Paro," much to the excitement of the crowd.
Jal, the main act of the night, finally took the stage to loud cheers from the audience. Frontman Goher Mumtaz kicked off their set with their hit song "Woh Lamhe," followed by a series of popular tracks including "Aadat," "Panchi," and "Bikhra Hu Main." This marked Jal's first performance in Bangladesh since 2012, celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album, “Aadat”.
At a pre-event press conference, Goher Mumtaz announced that Jal's next album, “Baarish”, an extended play (EP), would be released in November this year to mark the anniversary of their groundbreaking debut.
Despite the chaos, the concert managed to conclude with a memorable performance by Jal, leaving the audience with a sense of nostalgia as they celebrated the band’s iconic hits.