Held in dimly lit settings with the warm glow of hundreds of candles, these events transform traditional concert spaces into enchanting environments, making the performances feel both personal and captivating. Live Your City, falling under the American company Fever Labs Inc., is wooing Mumbaikars with their captivating Candle Light concerts. Recently, the Royal Opera House in South Mumbai was lit up for a tribute to Frank Sinatra. On September 27, the historical landmark will be decked up again for 'From Mozart to Chopin', transporting the audiences to the golden age of music.
Ahead of the concert, we spoke to Deepa Bajaj, India's Country Manager for Live Your City, about its planning and more.
Excerpts from the interview:
What was the driving force behind bringing a candlelight concert to Mumbai?
Live Your City, a brand under the American company Fever Labs Inc. launched Candlelight Concerts in 2019 as an extension of our existing traditional classical music events, recognising the need to make classical music more accessible to a wider audience and reaching beyond the core demographic of classical music enthusiasts. We have brought Candlelight Concerts to more than 150 cities worldwide, having delighted millions of guests.
This story is from the September 22, 2024 edition of The Free Press Journal.
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