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Our Journeys and Performances on TV

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We are so grateful for the chances to share our music and our journey on platforms like News18, Colors Kannada, and Public Music. ✨ Here is a look at some of our favorite media moments and the stories behind our music.

We had so much fun on News18 Kannada's 'Weekend Adda' show. Here's a promo clip from our episode where we talked, laughed, and of course, sang a lot of songs for you all.

A short clip from our interview on 'Weekend Adda', where we explain the meaning behind our band's name, 'The Staccato Cafe', and our mission to promote Kannada music.

It was a privilege to perform our original song devoted to Shri Rama on Republic Kannada news channel. This was a special preview before the official release on our YouTube channel.

I was so grateful to have sung a title song for a show on Colors Kannada. It was a great start to the year, and I'm thankful for all the blessings and support.

A special performance for Public Music on World Music Day. We dedicated the song 'Omme Ninnannu' to the legendary SPB sir, whose singing style is an inspiration to us all.

Another promo for our appearance on 'Weekend Adda' on News18 Kannada. It was a great platform to share our journey and our music with a wider audience.

A clip from a podcast interview where we shared our journey, from starting out during online classes to performing on big stages. It's been an amazing ride.

About this collection

When you see us on shows like 'Weekend Adda' or performing for Public Music, you’re seeing the same energy we bring to every private event. We talk a lot about our passion for Kannada music, but more importantly, these clips show how we engage with an audience. Whether we are chatting in an interview or singing live, our priority is always to connect with the people in front of us and share that joy.

Being featured on channels like News18 Kannada and Colors Kannada has been a huge part of our growth. It allowed us to talk about the 'why' behind The Staccato Cafe — specifically our mission to promote Kannada music and fill a gap in the local live music scene.

However, these TV appearances are just a snapshot. While we love the camera, our true 'studio' is the stage at your wedding, corporate gig, or college fest. Seeing us perform on TV gives you a sense of our sound quality and the way we interact, but nothing beats the feeling of us being there in person, dressed in traditional attire for your reception, or bringing that high-octane energy to a festival crowd.

We love performing mashups, retro classics, and original tracks that get everyone involved. If you like the energy you see in these interviews, imagine that same enthusiasm at your own celebration. We aren't just here to play music, we are here to create a 'Staccato Celebration' that fits the vibe you want for your special day.

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The Staccato Cafe

Performs at events across BengaluruStarting ₹35,000 Per Event (90-120 Mins)

I’m Suprabha, and alongside my bandmates at The Staccato Cafe, I believe every event deserves music that truly connects. We aren't just performers, we are music lovers who started by jamming in a studio and now love sharing that same heartfelt energy with crowds everywhere.

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