Because Men Will Be Men: 7 Unforgettable Moments from Imperial Blue Superhit Nights
“Because Men Will Be Men” is more than just a tagline—it’s an attitude, a celebration of life’s quirks, camaraderie, and...
“Because Men Will Be Men” is more than just a tagline—it’s an attitude, a celebration of life’s quirks, camaraderie, and of course, music. Seagram’s Imperial Blue Superhit Nights, one of India’s biggest touring music festivals, perfectly encapsulates this spirit. Across its seasons, this musical spectacle has brought together India’s top musical talents and vibrant cities in an exhilarating blend of live performances, laughter, and endless memories.
Let’s dive into 7 unforgettable highlights from Imperial Blue Superhit Nights, and relive the iconic moments that made it a powerhouse of entertainment.
Neeti Mohan Sets the Bar Sky-High (Season 1)
The inaugural season of Imperial Blue Superhit Nights opened with a bang, thanks to the stunning Neeti Mohan. Her mix of soulful ballads and high-energy Bollywood hits lit up the stage in cities like Lucknow, Indore, and Bhubaneswar. With her powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, Neeti not only sang, she connected—each note drawing the audience deeper into her performance. It wasn’t just a concert; it was an emotional rollercoaster, and fans walked away humming long after the final curtain call.
Sukhwinder Singh’s Electrifying Energy (Season 2)
What followed in Season 2 was pure musical thunder. Sukhwinder Singh, known for his robust voice and stage charisma, turned up the tempo. His performance had crowds on their feet, singing along to every hit from Chaiyya Chaiyya to Jai Ho. The air buzzed with energy as he brought his larger-than-life persona to cities like Faridabad and Mangalore. This wasn’t just music—it was a celebration of passion and high-octane talent.
Salim-Sulaiman’s Melodic Brilliance (Season 3)
Just when you thought it couldn’t get better, Salim-Sulaiman took center stage in Season 3. This dynamic duo redefined live performance with their unique blend of cinematic orchestration, folk-inspired rhythms, and electronic flair. From their iconic Bollywood scores to original compositions, Salim and Sulaiman left every audience—from Guwahati to Bhubaneswar—absolutely spellbound. Their musical finesse and stagecraft made this season one for the books.
Farhan Akhtar Rocks the Stage (Season 4)
Farhan Akhtar, the multifaceted icon of Indian entertainment, lit up the stage in Season 4 like never before. As an actor, singer, and performer, Farhan brought not just music but storytelling to his live shows. From Jaipur to Cuttack, fans danced to hits like Senorita and Rock On, soaking in every beat of his magnetic performance. His ability to switch from soulful to rock in seconds made this season an unmissable extravaganza.
Neha Kakkar & DJ Suketu’s Party Vibe (Season 5)
When Neha Kakkar joined forces with DJ Suketu in Season 5, the Imperial Blue Superhit Nights turned into India’s biggest dance floor. Neha’s infectious energy and chartbusters like Aankh Marey and Dilbar had fans jumping, while DJ Suketu added the bass-thumping twist to keep the momentum soaring. From Udaipur to Guwahati, every city vibrated with beats that screamed: Men Will Be Men—and they will party!
Music Meets Comedy with Zubeen Garg & KK Mohan (Season 6)
Season 6 brought something refreshingly different. Zubeen Garg, a musical powerhouse from the Northeast, joined hands with KK Mohan, a comedy sensation, for a night that blended melodies with mirth. In cities like Guwahati, Jorhat, and Dibrugarh, audiences experienced a rollercoaster of emotions—singing along to Zubeen’s soulful tunes one moment and bursting into laughter the next. This fusion of humor and harmony truly captured the spirit of men who enjoy every facet of life.
Parmish Verma & Raj Barman Rock Kolkata (2024)
In one of its most recent outings, Imperial Blue Superhit Nights lit up Kolkata with an unforgettable collaboration between Punjabi star Parmish Verma and romantic crooner Raj Barman. Parmish’s high-energy anthems had the crowd roaring, while Raj’s emotional ballads brought a touch of romance. Together, they created a magnetic synergy that made the Kolkata concert one of the festival’s most cherished chapters. The city danced, swayed, and sang in unison—a testament to the timeless appeal of great music.
Final Note: The Beat Goes On…
What started as a branded live concert series has now evolved into a movement. Imperial Blue Superhit Nights isn’t just about the music—it’s about the memories made in the crowd, the voices lost in cheering, the late-night drives back after the show, and that universal feeling of being alive in the moment.
And while artists change and cities rotate, one thing stays constant—Because Men Will Be Men.
So whether you’re reliving the Neeti Mohan era, still buzzing from Farhan’s performance, or gearing up for the next big act, one thing’s for sure: the music never really stops.
Here’s to the next Superhit Night. Cheers!