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Baraat Concerts on Wheels

byDJ AlexTravels for wedding baraats across Mumbai and IndiaStarts from1,25,000 Per Baraat (3 hours)View full gallery

I don't just play music for your procession. I bring a full, concert-grade setup, lights, and my crew to turn your baraat into a moving festival that keeps everyone dancing from the first step to the venue doors.

A 'tod phod' baraat is what I promise and what I deliver. Look at the sheer size of this crowd for Keshav's baraat, all vibing to the beats from our mobile concert truck. This is The Baarat Stories at its best.

Bringing the retro fever to the streets. The 'Party Like Pulkit' sign says it all. My mobile setup allows me to curate a specific musical theme, getting everyone from the youngsters to the uncles on the dance floor.

We turned Viraj's baraat into a full-scale concert. With me on the decks, an emcee hyping the crowd, and dholis adding the punch, the energy was unstoppable from start to finish.

A baraat should be an experience for everyone. Here you can see the crowd completely immersed in the music, dancing with total freedom as we lead the procession. This is the energy I bring to my own city, Mumbai.

Only I can turn your baraat into a Bollywood festival. With Anchor JK and Raja Dholi by my side, we created a cinematic experience on the move for Sanket's baraat, complete with epic music and a dancing crowd.

This is what a banger baraat looks like. The groom, Keshav, is right in the middle of the action, surrounded by friends, family, and cold pyro, all while we keep the energy at maximum from the DJ truck.

Kaustubh's baraat was pure energy. The combination of the dhol team on the ground and me mixing live from the truck creates a powerful sound that gets the entire street dancing.

In my zone behind the decks on the baraat truck. This is the command center where I orchestrate the entire musical journey, ensuring the energy never drops for a single moment.

About Baraat Concerts on Wheels

I don't just play music; I bring a full production house to the street. For the mobile setup, we use a custom truck fitted with line-array sound and LED walls that carry their own power generators. My team, including dhol players and a dedicated sound engineer, manages the tech entirely. You just need to share the route, and we handle the rest so you can focus on the dance.

How We Make It Happen

When I say concert on wheels, I mean it. Depending on your venue and the route, we have two distinct ways to run this. For narrow city lanes, I roll up with a compact Tata Ace setup featuring a mobile console and 4 live dholis. For open roads and large destination weddings, we bring out the heavy-duty 40ft custom-fabricated DJ float.

The Setup

  • Sound: We use line-array systems or heavy-duty PA setups that can handle an open-air environment. No weak audio here; the bass hits hard.
  • Visuals: The trucks are equipped with LED walls for motion graphics and live feeds. It looks as good as it sounds.
  • Power: We include silent, towable generators onboard. You do not need to worry about sourcing power at the venue.

The Collective

I am on the console, but the sound is built by 'The Collective'. I bring 4 to 8 dholis, percussionists, and sometimes even saxophonists or violinists for that fusion vibe. My sound engineer and VJ ride with us to ensure the lighting and audio stay locked in, even when the crowd gets rowdy. If a moving baraat is not possible at your venue, I have a 'Standing Banger' assembly—a static 12ft stage with club lighting and ground-stacked sound that delivers the same high-energy concert experience in one fixed location.

Whether it's a Mumbai street or a destination property in Jaipur, we show up to make it loud and proud.

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DJ Alex

Travels for wedding baraats across Mumbai and IndiaStarts from 1,25,000 Per Baraat (3 hours)

I am DJ Alex. My wife Mamta and I started The Collective to turn baraats into something bigger than a simple march. I am on the console leading the mix, and my crew—dholis, percussionists, and VJs—ensures the energy stays high from start to finish.