The Highlights Of 2018 – March
Arjun released his debut album ‘Closer To Home’ and the first single off it was ‘Vaadi’
Rock Saturday is revived by The Suiya Brothers and March saw the BIG announcement!
After 5 years, Metal Returns to Gampaha thanks to Candle Of Hela Metal’
Siyanepura Devastation : Initiation Rights . Volume 1

Jehan Aloysius & Team Centerstage rep Sri Lanka at the Theater Olympics in India.
Markia is back and his first single for 2018 is ‘Light work’
Mihindu Ariyarathne releases the much anticipated audio & video to his single ‘Yathrikaya’
‘Forever One’ by Suresh & Tenny is released.
This song celebrates the Centenary Celebrations which commenced on the 26th January 2018 and it is also a dedication to Dellon Peiris and the Thomian First XI Cricket team in anticipation of a Thomian Victory in this 100th year at Mount Lavinia.
‘Forever One’ – the music is composed by Tennyson Napolean. Lyrics by Suresh de Silva.
Arrangements by Tennyson Napolean and Suresh de Silva
Production, Engineering and Additional Instrumentation by Kasun Sandarage at ARK Studios.
Performed by The Canto Perpetua Choir of Saint Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia along additional Vocal Arrangements by Kisholi Mathiaparanam, Dillon Dissanayake, Prashan Bastiansz, Stefan Ariyanayagam, Jonathan David
No Man’s Land finally got its release
Janaka Selekta’s single (Ft Vidya Venkat) ‘Sarang’ got its release. This is the first single off his first Ep from the WORLDLY Exploration Series, Vol. 1: South India
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