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- Outstation Members Profile, Ages, Heights, (Updated Facts!)
Outstation is a five-member global Indian boy group produced by Savan Kotecha under Visva Records The group members consist of Bhuvan Shetty, Hemang Singh, Mashaal Shaikh, Kurien Sebastian and Shayan Pattem They debuted on November 18, 2025 with the single “TUM SE”
- OutStation - YouTube
Passengers you’ve made Tum Se big and OutStation’s 2025 even bigger Always grateful ️ We are OutStation - The Greatest Indian Boyband!
- Outstation On Their Quest To Be The Greatest Indian Boyband
If Outstation succeeds, Kotecha said, not only will it be groundbreaking for the music scene in India, but it will also help him he debut more artists from further parts of the country
- Boy band OutStation | Meet OutStation, India’s new Gen Z boy band that . . .
The five-member band OutStation, like K-pop band BTS, brings a distinct homegrown energy to music Two teenagers and three musicians in their early twenties comprise the band, officially backed by Kotecha’s Visva Label
- OutStation (@weareoutstation) • Instagram photos and videos
149K Followers, 6 Following, 171 Posts - OutStation (@weareoutstation) on Instagram: "Tum Se (Acoustic), out now 💌 more of us on @outstationstubs 18th April | An Outstation Prom - Ahmedabad Book your tix now!"
- What does outstation mean? - Monolune
To me, it sounds like "outstation" (without -ed) Years ago, my English teacher (from Wales) said that she had never heard the word being used like this To her, "outstation" means "a remote or outlying station" (Merriam-Webster) It turns out that some people use "outstation" to mean "being away" Interesting use But is that valid English?
- OutStation: India’s new boy band on beginnings, brotherhood and quirks
Today, they stand together as OutStation — India’s first international-style teen boy band, launched by global hitmaker Savan Kotecha in partnership with Republic Records and Universal Music India
- Indias boy band OutStation talks about opening for Akon; say, The . . .
India’s youngest and first globally-positioned boy band, OutStation, is gearing up for what already looks like a defining moment in Indian pop
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