Apr 08 2026 to Apr 08 2026 7 p.m.
7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071
Vibrant love, just out of reach.
LUDMI on vocals, Aman Mahajan on piano, and Rohit PS on drums move between original music and reimagined jazz standards, drawing on flavours from across the world. Inspired by LUDMI’s debut single In My Dreams, this is an evening of longing. Voice, piano, and drums respond to each other in real time: a concert in conversation.
Composition and improvisation. Structure and spontaneity. Intimate and expansive.
Supported by:
Artists
LUDMI
Vocals
LUDMI is a singer, songwriter, and classically trained pianist with an enthralling voice that captivates audiences across genres. She moves effortlessly between pop, jazz, and even opera. LUDMI brings sincerity, improvisation, and raw emotion to the stage with a strong, soul-stirring sound that feels both intimate and cinematic. Originally trained as a classical pianist in Moscow from the age of five, LUDMI later expanded into vocal performance, having received training at the Prague Conservatory and attending international programs including Berklee Umbria Jazz Clinics (Italy) and Berklee Valencia (Spain). Her artistic background also includes acting studies at Prague Film School, bringing a strong storytelling presence to her performances.
Aman Mahajan
Piano
Aman Mahajan is a pianist and composer known for a contemplative, improvisatory style shaped by jazz, Indian classical, folk, and global contemporary traditions. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, he approaches improvisation as conversation: drawing from philosophy, personal memory, and a wide sonic history. His acclaimed solo work Refuge (2019) reflects on home and inward journeys. Based in Bangalore, Aman leads and collaborates across numerous ensembles including REFUGE, Sage for the Ages, Tinctures, Mystik Vibes, Intuition, and projects with Radha Thomas. Active internationally, he performs at festivals worldwide and contributes to India’s improvisational music ecosystem through teaching, workshops, and curation at The Blue Room and Courtyard Koota.
Rohit P S
Drums
Rohit P S is a Bangalore-based drummer, performer, and educator recognized for his versatile musicianship and rhythmic depth. Head of the Drum Department at Music Central, he brings a holistic approach to teaching, integrating multiple pedagogical traditions, improvisation, and conceptual understanding. As a performer, he appears with ensembles such as MoonArra, Final Vinyl, and Aman Mahajan’s REFUGE. Rohit teaches privately, online, and on location, shaping a new generation of drummers while remaining an active voice in the city’s live music scene.