Music in the Chamber: America's 250th Series
Presented by: Play Frisco

To celebrate America's 250th anniversary, each concert in the 2026 series features music from a 50-year period in American history, spanning from 1776 to 2026!
Music in the Chamber is a concert series with incredible performances held in the Frisco City Council Chambers, a state-of-the-art, acoustically designed space by architects associated with NYC's Radio City Music Hall. These shows offer a chance to experience high-quality music from regional and national artists in a relaxed and engaging atmosphere, fostering a special connection between the audience and the musicians.
Nadodi
June 21, 3:30 p.m.
Featuring music from 1976 to 2026
In association with Garage Arts Project and in celebration of Make Music Day
Wandering the vast landscape of global traditions, Nadodi unites musicians from around the world in search of a new sound. Nadodi is on an ever evolving journey, pulling from roots in India, the United States, Indonesia, Malaysia, Israel, and more. With each of its members bringing virtuosic skill and unique sensibilities, Nadodi is forging a musical identity that captures the spirit of exploration and discovery.
- Aleif Hamdan - Guitar
- Apoorva Krishna - Violin
- Giri Subramaniam - Tabla
- Rohith Jayaraman - Voice
- Yogev Gabay - Drums & Percussion
This show will feature music from 1976 to 2026. During this period, the post-1960s wave of global fusion saw Pandit Ravi Shankar's influence on George Harrison, and the Beatles helped bring U.S. interest in Indian classical music, leading to a surge of world music festivals and cultural exchange programs. The theme of the concert will be a wonderful modern extension of that cross-cultural journey.
$10 for Frisco residents | $15 for nonresidents
Ages 8 and up are welcome.
Times: Starting: 3:30 PM