Rainbow Riots India

RAINBOW RIOTS BEGINS A NEW CHAPTER WITH A NEW GROUNDBREAKING ALBUM ’RAINBOW RIOTS INDIA’

Rainbow Riots India

 

The international LGBT organisation Rainbow Riots’ founder, Swedish musician and activist Petter Wallenberg has been in Mumbai for nearly two years, writing and producing music featuring India’s first openly gay, lesbian and trans singers, rappers and dancers. The resulting upcoming music and activist project ‘Rainbow Riots India’ is part of the movement behind one of the greatest victories for human rights of our time. In September 2018, the controversial British colonial law ‘Section 377’ that criminalized homosexuality was abolished and after over 157 years, all Indians are now free to love!

 

To kick off the revolutionary project, Wallenberg and Rainbow Riots will release the first single and video titled ‘Love is Love’ on April 2. ‘Love Is Love’ has already been hailed by Indian media as the country’s first ever pride anthem, and features India’s first openly gay celebrity and drag queen, Sushant Divgikar and speaks about the importance of love and equality when it comes to being true to one’s authentic self.

 

The accompanying video was shot onsite at India’s first legally recognised Pride in February this year, where Wallenberg was invited as a speaker. It also stars India’s first transgender dance group Dancing Queens.

”This isn’t just music – it’s the sound of India’s rainbow revolution” Petter Wallenberg said.

 

”When I first arrived in India, as a gay man - I was a criminal. But soon I was part of a revolution, right at the heart of the biggest victory for equality in our time.”

 

Sushant Divgikar said:

“This track is very close to my heart and spreads the message that love always wins. This is a great time to be introduced to the world and show the new India that finally allows people to love freely and without fear.”

 

‘Rainbow Riots India’ the album contains a unique mix between Indian and Western music, written and produced by Wallenberg. He has also directed associated music videos and documentaries that are released worldwide this spring.

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The project is being carried out with financial support from the Swedish Institute, Svenska Postkodstiftelsen and Musikverket.

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