Global Music Award-winning nomadic folk metal group Tengger Cavalry is thrilled to announce an upcoming acoustic performance at the 29th Annual Chinggis Khaan Memorial Ceremony.
The event takes place in Princeton, NJ at the NJHA Conference and Event Center this Saturday, November 5th at 1:00pm. The band's set will include new songs and fan favorites and will begin at 4:00pm.
The Chinggis Khaan Memorial Ceremony, which is presented by the Chinggis Khaan Memorial Foundation and Mongol American Cultural Association, is one of the biggest conferences dedicated to the legendary Mongolian ruler in the United States. The event will also include a Mongolian-American cuisine reception in honor of all of the day's musical performers. For more information, please visit the Mongol American Cultural Association website.
Tengger Cavalry frontman Nature Ganganbaigal states, "We are greatly honored to perform at this event! The Chinggis Khaan Memorial Ceremony is a historical and academic event that has been held for 29 years stateside and people from all over the world gather together to celebrate the greatness of the Khaan. There are always traditional performances and literature readings, and even a shaman summoning ritual of Chinggis Khaan's spirit. To play at such event, alike no other commercial gig, is so meaningful to us on cultural and religious levels."
Tengger Cavalry is a folk metal band currently based in New York City. They combine elements of the traditional music of Mongolia with heavy metal into a kind of folk metal.