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Large Scale Concert & Event Hosting

byBhavesh ThakarelTravels across India for eventsStarts from22,000 per eventView full gallery

Massive crowds need a different kind of energy. I’ve handled thousands of students, concert stages, and festivals, keeping the vibe high from the first beat until the house lights come on.

Commanding an auditorium of over 2000 students for the 'Parcham - The Vijay Yatra' event. My job is to get the crowd warmed up and make sure their energy is at its peak.

An aerial view of the massive concert I hosted for the one and only Aditya Gadhvi. From the fireworks to the roaring crowd, this was an absolutely unforgettable night.

A powerful moment on stage during the 'Parcham' tour. This shot captures the feeling of leading a 'Vijay Yatra' (Victory March) for thousands of aspiring students.

Waving to a massive audience in Patna. Connecting with every section of a large auditorium is a skill I've honed over years of hosting big events.

Bringing my signature dance moves to a packed auditorium. Whether it's a cultural festival or an educational meetup, I make sure there's always an element of fun and 'masti'.

Hosting the first-ever meetup for 'Padhlein'. It was amazing to see the students' excitement for their mentors and to be the one facilitating that connection on stage.

Having a bit of fun with the crowd about nepotism since my sister was part of the organizing team. A good host knows how to be professional but also personal and humorous.

Getting the crowd in Patna to dance along to the viral 'Gulabi Sadi' trend. It's all about reading the room and tapping into what's current and fun.

In the zone, microphone in hand, addressing the audience in Patna. This is my office, and I love every minute of it.

A close-up shot while speaking on stage. Clear communication and a commanding presence are key to holding the attention of a large crowd.

About Large Scale Concerts & Shows

When I step on a stage for a concert or a big crowd, I don't just read off a piece of paper. I spend 2-3 hours before the show doing sound checks and syncing with your DJ, because the transition between songs is where the energy usually drops. I handle the crowd engagement, manage sponsor shout-outs, and keep the momentum alive, even during technical changeovers.

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