Grammy-winning Indian American music artist Chandrika Tandon will be performing at The Barns at Wolf Trap on Oct. 19. This would be part of Tandon’s “The Divine Ecstasy Tour.”
“With a mission to foster emotional well-being, Tandon blends religious Vedic chants, Sanskrit mantras, and classical traditions—Hindustani, Carnatic, and Western—into soul-stirring contemporary compositions. Feel the divine happiness of her new album Soul Ecstasy for a performance of vibrant storytelling, chanting, and audience participation,” the Wolf Trap website said about the upcoming performance.
The event will take place at The Barns, one of the three venues operated by Wolf Trap. The event begins from 3 p.m. ET onwards, and tickets are available through Wolf Trap’s website wolftrap.org and Box Office (Wolf Trap’s official and only authorized vendor is Tickets.com). Tickets can be purchased online, in person, or by phone.
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Chandrika Tandon is a singer, songwriter and producer, known for blending “the spiritual and the global,” weaving together ancient chants with modern sounds. Tandon has won a Grammy Award for her album “Triveni” in the “Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album” category at the 2025 Grammy Awards. Triveni brought together Tandon, Grammy-winning South African flutist Wouter Kellerman, and Japanese American cellist Eru Matsumoto, to create music that is meant to be “healing and meditative”.
Beyond music, Tandon is a renowned philanthropist, business leader, and humanitarian committed to elevating human happiness through music and education. She has released six albums under Soul Chants Music and has performed at prestigious venues, including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and Times Square. She is also the first South Asian-American woman elected partner at McKinsey, and the founder of Tandon Capital Associates and chairs the Krishnamurthy Tandon Foundation. A trustee of NYU and chair of NYU Tandon School of Engineering, she has also made significant contributions to business, education and community programs.
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Tandon is also the recipient of numerous awards, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, NYU’s Gallatin Medal, and The Town Hall’s Friend of the Arts Award.
Wolf Trap is a performing arts center located on 117 acres of national park land in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, near the town of Vienna. The venue offers both natural and cultural resources, through a partnership and collaboration between the National Park Service and the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts — a nonprofit organization founded by Catherine Filene Shouse when she donated her Wolf Trap Farm to the National Park Service.
The Wolf Trap foundation recently hosted its annual fundraiser gala, whose theme was “Bollywood Ball”. More than $2.3 million was raised during the event, making this the highest grossing single fundraising event in Wolf Trap’s 54-year history.

