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Live Music Performances for Your Wedding

byHarsh SingerPerforms at weddings across Dubai, the UAE, and Delhi NCRStarts from40,000 per event (90-120 mins)View full gallery

Whether you want soulful Sufi melodies for a mehendi or a high-energy band for your sangeet, I bring the mehfil to you. Here is a glimpse of the energy I bring to every celebration.

For me, music is a prayer. This is a moment from a soulful mehfil, where I was completely lost in the melody, performing a heartfelt ghazal for a beautiful wedding gathering.

We took the mehfil to Thailand! This was for a beautiful wedding eve in Phuket, where we created an electric atmosphere with a full Bollywood live band setup, complete with confetti and a dance floor that was full all night.

At a stunningly decorated wedding reception, I shared a little shayari before a song. I believe these moments of poetry connect us all, adding a layer of personal emotion to the celebration.

This is me in my element, connecting with the audience during a Sufi performance. I love opening my arms and sharing the music's energy, making everyone feel like a part of the song.

There's no better feeling than seeing the entire family and all the guests celebrating on the dance floor. Here we are at an outdoor sangeet, playing a Qawwali classic that got everyone moving.

Sometimes, the most powerful moments are the quietest. This was an intimate acoustic wedding music performance, with just my voice, guitar, and the beautiful rhythm of the tabla, creating a serene and soulful vibe.

For the cocktail party or after-party, we turn up the energy. This was a Sufi rock set with my full band, complete with stage effects, creating a high-octane concert experience for the guests.

A close-up moment from a performance in Dubai. Whether it's a solo acoustic set or a full band show, I pour my heart into every note, connecting with the audience through my guitar and voice.

About Featured

Every mehfil I perform is different because it relies on the energy in the room. I do not just show up with a fixed, rigid playlist. Instead, I read the crowd—switching seamlessly from a quiet, acoustic ghazal session while guests are settling in, to a high-octane Sufi rock set once the dance floor opens up.

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