This Fun Brand Hosts Secret Music Gigs In The City And We're Grateful

20583 Interested |
16K  Views

What Makes It Awesome

Sofar Sounds is an organisation that endorses the idea of enjoying music gigs in an intimate and personal setting. Every month, they host secret gigs in everyday spaces, like someone's living room or store and the line-up, too, is a secret till the very last moment. 

It started out about eight years ago in London, when people wanted to enjoy music without the distractions that come along with a regular music experience. The idea was to have a social music experience, with the primary focus being music and not the chatter all around.The concept has done well all over the world, and has spread to over 300 cities today. It was introduced in Delhi a few years ago, and has been doing really well.

These guys don’t organise the events at regular bars or pubs, but at secret locations within Delhi which will be told to you individually over email once you register for a gig. Also, registering for an event does not guarantee a spot. Only those who've received an official invite (post registration) can attend a Sofar event. 

The gig is normally organised once a month at a secret location (think someone’s rooftop, a private garden, or even a living room). The artists are specially curated for the event, but kept secret, and each gig typically features three acts. BYOB and a no-texting/talking norm is usually encouraged at these events. 

If small gigs are your thing, then these guys are making it happen for you in this city. It’s a global movement towards more music and we’re already loving it. Who doesn’t want to be part of a secret social circle that enjoys good music, right?

Go to their website and choose Delhi NCR, to know about and register for upcoming gigs. 

What Could Be Better

We wish these gigs happened more than once a month in Delhi. 

Pro-Tip

If you're a guitarist, pianist or basically someone who is interested in performing, apply on their website and get a chance to perform at one of their gigs! So far, so good, amirite?