Live Music for Bars, Brunches & Corporate Events
If you are tired of live music that just fades into the background, we should talk. I bring high-energy vocals and actual interaction to pubs, brunches, and corporate stages across Bengaluru.
The best part of playing live is seeing the crowd have a good time. This video captures the amazing energy at one of our pub gigs in Bangalore. My goal is always to get people involved and make it more than just background music.
A solo performance during a Sunday brunch set. This shows how I can create a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere for a daytime event, performing songs that fit the laid-back vibe.
Performing a classic disco anthem at a Sunday brunch. I love getting the crowd energized, even during the day. This clip shows me interacting with the audience and bringing some high-energy fun to the stage.
About this collection
I’m not a jukebox that just happens to be standing in the corner. Whether I’m performing a solo set with backing tracks or jamming with an acoustic duo, my goal is to actually pull the room in. I’ve learned that the best gigs aren't just about the setlist; they’re about reading the room, making a few jokes, and getting people to actually look up from their phones.
Finding the right musician for your venue isn't just about checking a box; it’s about the energy they bring. My performance style is built on breaking the 'background noise' barrier.
How We Can Make It Happen
I offer three main ways to bring live music to your space, depending on the vibe you're going for:
- Solo Vocal Sets: Best for smaller bars or venues where space is tight. I use high-fidelity backing tracks to get a full sound while keeping the focus on vocals and crowd interaction. It’s perfect for intimate rooms.
- Acoustic Duo (Liv & Ro): When you need that warm, unplugged sound. Rohit and I focus on harmonies and acoustic versions of the 90s, 00s, and trending pop hits. This is the go-to for chill Sunday brunches or low-key pub evenings.
- Acoustic Trio: Adding a percussionist (Cajon) changes everything. This is my recommendation for larger corporate annual dinners, wedding receptions, or venues where you want a bit of rhythm to get people moving without the massive footprint of a full band.
The Practical Stuff
I’m honest about the tech because bad sound kills a good gig. For all sets, the venue needs to provide a basic PA system or speakers. For the Trio, I’ll need a mixer with enough channels for our inputs. If you’re not sure what your venue has, let me know when you reach out, and we can figure out what’s needed to make sure it sounds crisp. I handle the setlist planning ahead of time so you don't have to worry about the mood of the room on the day of the event.
Livia
I used to sit in a cubicle, but now I’m the one on stage. I’m Livia, and I’ve traded two boring degrees for a mic and a guitar. I keep things real, a little messy, and always about the music.
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