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Madame Gandhi is bringing her live show to Grand Performances at California Plaza in Downtown, Los Angeles this Friday, Sept. 24! The  multi-hyphenate indie electronic music artist and activist, Madame Gandhi will have KCRW DJs and all around badass womxn Anne Litt and Valida curating songs before the show. The free event starts at 6pm and goes strong until 10pm. RSVP to the all-ages event for free entry.

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Born Kiran Gandhi, the acclaimed musician Madame Gandhi is so many things beyond creating dope sounds with a message. Madame Gandhi is also a lauded speaker and respected scholar whose holistic worldview is about true freedom and “returning to nature, living in accordance with your passions and being in service of a higher purpose.” Her recent documentary style music video for “Freedom” single featuring Trakgirl is all about spreading that positive energy and inspiring healing.

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Madame Gandhi is an artist and activist whose mission is to celebrate gender liberation. She has toured drumming for M.I.A, Thievery Corporation and most recently Oprah on her 2020 Vision Stadium Tour. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Georgetown University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. In 2015, she ran the London Marathon bleeding freely to combat period stigma around the world, sparking a global viral conversation about how we treat menstruation in various cultures. She has been listed as a Forbes 30 Under 30 member and is a 2020 TED Fellow. Her uplifting music and talks have been critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Billboard, NPR and more.

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