SomeWhatSuper’s Coke Fest 2020 performance was SomeWhatAmazing

Karachi: On November 22, 2020 SomeWhatSuper gave a knockout performance at Pakistan’s first-ever three-day live digital music festival – Coke Fest (Patari x Tapmad) which took place this week over November 21 to November 23. The three-day event drew in a virtual crowd of over two million people globally. People from across 40 countries worldwide attended the festival. The top views included audiences from India, Saudi Arabia, the United States of America, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Singapore and Indonesia.

While Coke Fest 2020 was spread over three days, SomeWhatSuper’s performance stole the show on day 2 of the digital music festival. Other brilliant artists in the day 2 line-up included Sirine Jahangir, Natasha and Xploymer Dar featuring Hashim.

A new age Lahore-based electronic-dance music duo, SomeWhatSuper skyrocketed to fame when their smash hit Patari Tabeer single ‘The Sibbi Song’ was released in 2017. They’ve been making waves ever since.

On day-3 of the digital Coke Fest (Patari x Tapmad), after a number of brilliant performances, SomeWhatSuper ended the night with an electrifying set of songs.

Their patriotic electronic track ‘Pakistaniyat’ sent electrical shockwaves through the crowd like a lightning bolt literally setting the virtual stage on fire!

This musical duo has been making waves and capturing hearts along the way, promising a fun-filled selection of EDM music for all their fans. SomeWhatSuper’s philosophy has always been to make good music that resonated with people and to put Pakistan on the map for EDM – something they’ve been quite successful with. In fact, on the day of their performance, Patari also became the 10th most popular Pakistani music app on IOS!

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