Yamaha Music India announces the 7th edition of its flagship event, “Teens Rock – The Battle of Bands,” continuing its efforts to support and encourage young musicians across India. This year’s edition will be powered by Trinity College London, further strengthening the platform’s focus on music education and performance excellence.The competition has returned after six years in an even bigger format. This year’s edition will be open to participation from both schools and music academies, expanding the platform’s reach to a larger community of aspiring young talent.Speaking about the announcement, Kennei Sakai, Managing Director, Yamaha Music India said, “Teens Rock 2026 is not just a competition but a platform that celebrates creativity, collaboration, and the passion for music among young performers. We are excited to bring back the event after six years alongside Trinity College London and look forward to discovering the next generation of musical talent from schools and music academies.”Since its launch, Teens Rock has emerged as one of India’s most recognised music competitions, bringing together talented musicians from across the country and providing them with an opportunity to perform on a professional stage. The competition will be conducted in different phases across multiple cities before culminating in a grand finale in Bangalore on 4th October 2026. Participating bands will perform in front of eminent judges, live audiences, and renowned professionals from the music industry. The winning band will receive Yamaha’s instruments along with the prestigious title of ‘Teens Rock 2026 Winner,’ recognising their musical excellence, teamwork, and live performance capabilities.The collaboration with Trinity College London is expected to bring additional music education expertise and a broader perspective to the initiative.Ryoji Maruyama, Sales Unit Head, Yamaha Music India said, “With Teens Rock 2026 now open to both schools and music academies, we are excited to expand the reach of the platform to a wider group of musicians across India. We look forward to witnessing diverse performances, stronger competition, and an even more engaging live music experience this year.”“At Trinity College London, we strongly believe in the transformative power of music education. This association reflects our commitment to nurturing creativity, confidence, collaboration, and artistic expression among students. We are delighted to partner with Yamaha Music India on a platform that celebrates emerging musical talent, prepares and inspires the next generation of performers across the country,” said Sachin Das, India Head, Trinity College London.The 7th edition of Teens Rock 2026 aims to inspire the next generation of musicians to dream bigger, perform louder, and take their musical journey to new heights.For details regarding registrations, criteria, schedules and more, visit their website.Disclaimer – The above content is non-editorial, and TIL hereby disclaims any and all warranties, expressed or implied, relating to it, and does not guarantee, vouch for or necessarily endorse any of the content.








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