Asha Puthli

Asha Puthli (pronounced PUT-lee, as in “put that away”) is one of the most successful vocalists to ever come out of India. Best known for her stirring vocals on free jazz icon Ornette Coleman’s album ‘Science Fiction’ and her groundbreaking solo career that produced the iconic ‘Space Talk’ and set the blueprint for disco, Puthli is a cosmopolitan pioneer of jazz, funk, soul and electronic dance music. The legendary vocalist is making an electrifying return to the global stage with scintillating sell-out shows on her first extended live tour in 40 years and rousing collaborations that celebrate her global influence and legacy as an artist.
Her recent headlining festival performances at Glastonbury and We Out Here and across storied venues in LA, London, Paris and Sydney have earned the adulation of audiences and the press alike, bringing her music to both longstanding fans and fresh new ears. The Times celebrated Puthli as “a five-star hoot” and The Guardian described her music as “a seductive, trippy dancefloor shimmer” and extolled that she “still sounds incredible” – just a few of the many accolades her comeback shows have received.