Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 22nd February 2026, 9:21 AM
Bangladesh’s pioneering rock band, Warfaze, has etched its name into the annals of the nation’s music history. In a landmark recognition, the band has been nominated for the 2026 Ekushey Padak, making it the first band in Bangladesh to receive this prestigious national honour. The award recognises four decades of outstanding musical and cultural contributions. Alongside Warfaze, nine other distinguished individuals from various fields will also be honoured. The formal award ceremony is scheduled for the end of this month.
Following the announcement, Warfaze organised a grand reunion, drawing current and former members from across the globe, including Canada, the United States, and China. The primary aim was to celebrate the honour collectively and create lasting memories for all involved.
Founder and bassist Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal remarked, “Warfaze is more than just a band; it’s a family. After the award announcement, we decided to accept this honour together. Everything has happened so swiftly and beautifully—it feels almost dreamlike.”
Co-founder, band leader, and drummer Sheikh Monirul Alam added, “Unfortunately, our original lineup member, Russell Ali, could not attend. We deeply missed those who couldn’t join us. Their presence would have made the celebration even more joyous.”
The reunion took place on a Friday in Banani, Dhaka. Members and their families filled the venue with warmth and camaraderie. The event featured iftar and an evening dinner, alongside performances from various artists, enriching the atmosphere. Nostalgic stories and recollections of the band’s early days highlighted the continuity of their forty-year musical journey. Sheikh Monirul Alam reflected, “It felt like a true family gathering. Everyone was deeply reflective; it was genuinely a joyful occasion.”
Founded in 1984 in Dhaka by five school friends—Kamal (bass), Meer (guitar), Naimul (guitar), Helal (drums), and Bappi (vocals)—Warfaze has since become a legendary name in Bangladesh’s rock scene, inspiring countless young musicians.
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1984 | Formation of Warfaze; first album released |
| 1985–1990 | Early recordings and live performances |
| 1990–2000 | National recognition; successful live shows |
| 2000–2010 | Addition of new members; recording projects; international tours |
| 2010–2020 | Expansion of fanbase; evolution of modern rock style |
| 2026 | First rock band to receive the Ekushey Padak |
Kamal recalled, “At St. Joseph School, we pooled our savings to buy instruments and form Warfaze. Our first performance was on 6 June 1984 at 89 Lake Circus, Kolabagan. Hearing about the award immediately brought back that day vividly.”
Sheikh Monirul Alam added, “Four decades have passed. This achievement belongs not only to Warfaze but to every rock music lover in Bangladesh.”
Over forty years, Warfaze has inspired generations, cementing the legacy of Bangladeshi rock. Their dedication, innovation, and enduring impact have culminated in the nation’s highest cultural honour—the Ekushey Padak.
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