Hyderabad Creates History with World’s Largest Djembe Drum Circle; Guinness World Record Attempt Held Successfully

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], June 22: In a spectacular celebration of music, unity, and social responsibility, Hyderabad witnessed the successful conduct of “Rhythm – World’s Largest Djembe Drum Circle,” an ambitious Guinness World Record attempt that brought together hundreds of drummers in a synchronized performance at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium.

The landmark event was organized by The Djembe Circle, led by its Founder and CEO Sai Kumar Yeleswarapu, and marked a historic moment for the city, showcasing the transformative power of rhythm and collective harmony.

The prestigious gathering was attended by Shri Jayesh Ranjan, IAS, Special Chief Secretary, Government of Telangana, renowned music director Anup Rubens, and Richard Stenning, Official Adjudicator, Guinness World Records, who oversaw the record attempt.

The event aimed to bring together nearly 2,000 participants in a synchronized Djembe drum performance, reinforcing Hyderabad’s growing stature as a hub for world-class cultural and community-driven initiatives.

Beyond the world record attempt, “Rhythm” also carried a powerful social message through its support for the “Say No to Drugs” campaign, inspiring youth to embrace healthy lifestyles, creativity, discipline, and positive community engagement.

Speaking on the occasion, Sai Kumar Yeleswarapu, Founder and CEO of The Djembe Circle, said, “Rhythm is a universal language that connects people beyond all differences. This event represents a celebration of unity and a shared commitment to building a healthier and more positive society.”

Held with the support of the Government of Telangana, the event showcased how music can serve as a powerful catalyst for social awareness and community building.

For more updates, behind-the-scenes moments, and information about upcoming events, follow The Djembe Circle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedjembecircle?igsh=MThhMmluazJ5MHI3NA==.

As the beats of hundreds of Djembe drums resonated in unison, Hyderabad witnessed a memorable and defining moment that blended culture, music, and social impact, creating a legacy that extends far beyond the record itself.

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