Grammy Awards 2025: Chandrika Tandon, Wouter Kellerman, and Eru Matsumoto Win Grammy for Best New Age Album 'Triveni'

etimes.in | Feb 3, 2025, 10.58 AM IST
Grammy Awards 2025: Chandrika Tandon, Wouter Kellerman, and Eru Matsumoto Win Grammy for Best New Age Album 'Triveni'
Chandrika Tandon, Wouter Kellerman, and Eru Matsumoto added a Grammy award to their collection of honours. The trio won the Grammy for Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album for their collaborative work, "Triveni."
At the 2025 Grammy Awards held on February 2 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Chandrika, sister of Indra Nooyi, in a nod to her Indian roots, attended the ceremony in a silk salwar suit that she accessorised with her statement necklaces. She was among the few talents of Indian origin who were up for nominations in various categories.

The trio faced strong competition in their category, contending against notable artists such as Radhika Vekaria, Ricky Kej, and Anoushka Shankar.

Tandon previously won the Grammy, for "Soul Call" in the Contemporary World Music category.


Reflecting on the album's significance, Tandon said in a statement to prnewswire, "The mantras on this album represent vibrations of protection and inner healing that resonate deeply on multiple energetic frequencies. We hope this music will help everyone reach into their inner well of abundance, so we can all radiate Love Light Laughter."


On "Triveni" scoring a Grammy nomination, Tandon said, in a social media post, "We wouldn’t be here except for the incredible support of so many! There are such spectacular fellow musicians I met along the way — many nominees and many not — and I want to tell you ALL how much joy you created for me and the world with your artistry. Thank you."