Two Fremont concerts on April 25
Fremont will host Brahmakamalam, a Tamil musical with English subtitles, at 1 PM on April 25, and Tarannum, a royal Sufi and Ghazal night, at 7 PM the same day — both ticketed cultural performances. Local event listings provided ticket links and times for both shows. (x.com, x.com)
Fremont is set for a two-show South Asian arts lineup on Saturday, April 25, with a Tamil stage musical in the afternoon and a Sufi-ghazal concert at night. (zeffy.com, happeningnext.com) The afternoon production, *Brahmakamalam*, is scheduled for 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Jackson Theatre, 43600 Mission Blvd. in Fremont. Moonlight Performing Arts says the show is a “hybrid Tamil musical” that mixes live theater, recorded original music, dance, and storytelling. (zeffy.com) Moonlight Performing Arts lists two more performances of *Brahmakamalam* that weekend: Friday, April 24, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., and a second Saturday show from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. A recent promo video for the production repeats those three Fremont showtimes. (zeffy.com, youtube.com) The evening event, *Tarannum*, is listed for 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. in Fremont. Event listings describe it as a “Royal Sufi and Ghazal Night” and name South Pacific Relief Fund Inc. as the host. (happeningnext.com) A Sulekha ticket listing adds one more detail: *Tarannum* is advertised there as featuring “Dhurandhar Fame” Saumya Tandon, with a listed ticket price of $125 for the Fremont date. The venue information in public listings is inconsistent, with one page naming Fremont broadly and another surfacing St. Anne’s Episcopal Church in Fremont. (events.sulekha.com, happeningnext.com) The two events point to different strands of South Asian performance culture in the Bay Area. *Brahmakamalam* is framed as a nonprofit local production centered on Tamil language storytelling, while *Tarannum* is marketed as a concert-style night built around Sufi and ghazal traditions. (zeffy.com, happeningnext.com) Moonlight Performing Arts says *Brahmakamalam* follows a young Devaradiyal torn between sacred duty and romantic desire, and says ticket proceeds support its 501(c)(3) nonprofit work. The group lists three ticket tiers: $35 general admission, $45 premium, and $60 VIP. (zeffy.com) For Fremont audiences, the practical takeaway is simple: April 25 offers an afternoon theater slot and a separate evening music program, both sold through online ticket platforms. Anyone planning to attend should check the latest ticket pages for venue and seat details before going. (zeffy.com, events.sulekha.com, happeningnext.com)