Ask anyone who came up dancing garba in America and one name comes back again and again: Atul Purohit. To the community he is simply "Dada" — the elder, the institution, the voice that has powered all-night raas garba marathons across the United States for decades.
The artist who set the standard
Atul Purohit's live garba is a feat of endurance and artistry: hours of continuous raas, a tight live orchestra, and a crowd that moves as one. Where some artists chase trends, Dada built a reputation on the real thing — traditional Gujarati garba and raas performed with stamina and soul. For a generation of Gujarati-Americans, his events are where Navratri memories are made.
Why his nights sell out
Demand follows Dada wherever he tours. His events routinely fill the largest halls, and the best tiers sell out early — fans know that an Atul Purohit night is a guaranteed experience, not a gamble.
Where to see Atul Purohit in 2026
Dada's 2026 run includes major garba nights across the country. One of the most anticipated is in Greenville, South Carolina on September 20 — where the Early Bird tier has already sold out and General Admission opens July 1. If you want to experience the artist who defined American garba, this is your chance.
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