Fusion Music Concerts

Available across Delhi

Dhruv Bedi

Dhruv Bedi

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About Fusion Music Concerts

Fusion Music Concerts

I blend Indian classical sitar with Western instruments like piano, guitar, drums, violin, and flute to create unique musical experiences. My performances incorporate traditional ragas while experimenting with contemporary arrangements and improvisations.

Unique Value

  • Seamless fusion of Eastern and Western musical traditions
  • Collaborations with diverse instrumentalists
  • Experience performing at prestigious international venues

Ideal For

  • Cultural festivals and events seeking innovative musical presentations
  • Audiences interested in cross-cultural musical experiences
  • Organizations promoting artistic fusion and cultural exchange

Additional Details

My fusion concerts typically feature both pre-composed pieces and spontaneous improvisations, creating an immersive experience that bridges classical and contemporary music worlds.

Meet your Expert

Dhruv Bedi

Dhruv Bedi

52 connects in last 3 months

My Story

Namaskar, I'm Dhruv Bedi. Sitar is not just an instrument for me, it’s family, it’s legacy. Learnt first from my father, then dived deep into the world of classical music. Awards? Haan, mil gaye (yeah, got some), but they just remind me to keep the music honest. I love performing, teaching, and mixing old-school raags with new-age sounds. Schools, festivals, home gigs – I’m always up for sharing some real music.

My Work

Sitar Performances & Collaborations - I play solo recitals, jugalbandi, and Sitar fusion collaborations for events, festivals, and house concerts.

Fusion & Folktronica - Rooted in Hindustani raag recital, but I also do folktronica sitar performance and lofi Bollywood sitar tracks.

Workshops & Lecture-Demos - I run classical music workshops, often in schools, to connect young folks to Indian classical arts.

Performance Approach - Each gig’s different - whether it’s pure alaap-jhala or a high-energy fusion, I keep it authentic and expressive.

1-3L
per concert