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Posted: Jan 07, 2009 at 0227 hrs IST

Nokia Hero Honda Campus Rock Idols (CRI) is calling all bands to battle it out once again. “CRI has struck a chord with rock music lovers at the campus level and one of the highlights has been entries from all corners of the country, with bands singing in their local language,” says T Venkat Vardhan, MD, DNA Networks, who has conceptualised the event that began in 2004. This year, the event has included Chennai and Indore on the list of 10 cities it will be travelling to. While the Delhi leg is scheduled for January 31, the winners of the four zones will compete in Hyderabad on February 7. Winning bands of previous years had performed alongside international rock acts such as The Rasmus, Bryan Adams and Iron Maiden. Winners will also get chance to open for Rock n India, an international rock music festival later this year.

For more information and participation log on towww.campusrockidols.in

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