Royal Albert Hall played host to AR Rahman for the first time, as the Oscar-winning composer mounted an ambitious orchestral production across three nights. Conceptualised in collaboration with composer Rushil Ranjan, the showcase was designed as a confluence of Indian and Western classical traditions, performed at scale with an international ensemble.At the centre of the production was Rangreza, a newly commissioned piece by Rahman and Ranjan. Rooted in Sufi musical thought, the composition sought to trace shared spiritual and sonic threads across cultures.