HCL Concerts: Redefining Indian Classical
Music Performances
Where tradition finds its voice in the present, HCL Concerts has been championing Indian classical music for over 27 years. As India’s largest and longest-running platform for the performing arts, it continues to breathe new life into Hindustani and Carnatic music, making it accessible to both loyal followers and new audiences.
With more than 600 concerts held across 12 cities, including Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Lucknow, Nagpur, Madurai, Chennai, and beyond, and 125 online concerts reaching over 93 million viewers in 45 countries, HCL Concerts is all about keeping the spirit of classical music alive and thriving.
Whether it’s a packed concert hall or a digital screen, the goal remains to celebrate exceptional talent and keep the timeless beauty of Indian classical music resonating with the world.


27 YEARS

750+ ARTISTS

250 MILLION VIEWERS
Enjoy Live & Online Classical Music Performances
Whether you love the vibe of baithaks or prefer streaming digital concerts from home, HCL Concerts offers it all. From grand vocal concerts to intimate live performances, the platform blends the feel of old-school soundscapes with modern-day access. Enjoy Carnatic music and Hindustani music in ways that feel real and refreshing- whether a physical concert or a soul-soothing online music performance. It's your pass to the most authentic concerts in India today.
- Physical Concerts:
- 27 Years
- 12 Cities
- 780 Concerts
- 3100 Artists
- 320,000 Attendees
- Digital Concerts:
- 7 Years
- 220 Concerts
- 800 Artists
- 14 Crore Attendees
- The Carnatic Quest:
- 4 Seasons
- 10000 Entries
- 30 Winners
From The Raaga Collective to Baithaks – A Curated Classical Music Journey
The journey starts with stories. The Raaga Collective offers AI-led stories and influencer-led recreation of popular tracks crafted for younger audiences. It aims to make classical music relatable, shareable, and palatable for today’s click-speed life. Our Baithaks present stunning live performances of Carnatic and Hindustani music rooted in the authenticity of art. Soundscapes features vibrant virtual concerts highlighting independent Indian genres, while the Great Indian Classical Podcast shares inspiring stories from iconic musicians through candid conversations. Every unique offering pulls you in with meaning and melody.