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OutStation: India's New Boy Band Finds Unique Sound
26 Feb
Summary
- Five-member Indian boy band OutStation formed through auditions.
- The group underwent intensive training at a boot camp in Goa.
- OutStation is exploring a blend of Indian classical and Western music.

Emerging from India's vibrant music scene, the five-member boy band OutStation is focused on cultivating a distinct sound, rejecting comparisons to international acts. The group, formed through a collaborative audition process initiated by songwriter-producer Savan Kotecha, recently gained attention by opening for Akon in Mumbai.
Their journey began with a demanding month-long boot camp in Goa, where rigorous daily training in fitness, performance, vocals, and dance shaped their early development. This intense period fostered a strong brotherhood among the members, who now reside together in Mumbai.
OutStation is currently exploring a unique musical direction by integrating Indian classical music with Western styles. This exploration is reportedly enhancing their vocal techniques and overall artistry, contributing to their organic musical synergy.
The band's name, OutStation, is a deliberate nod to their diverse hometowns and their collective journey from aspiring artists to a unified pop group in the bustling city of Mumbai. The name holds a personal and authentic meaning for the members, resonating with their shared experiences.




