What began as a cosy jazz venue in South Delhi has grown into a familiar name in India’s live music circuit. As the Piano Man completes a decade this September, it is marking the occasion with the launch of Clubs @TPM, a subscription-based offering that brings people together not just through music,but also art, cinema and community-led experiences.
The new format includes weekend sessions across the Safdarjung, Gurugram, and Malviya Nagar venues. The first season will feature formats such as the Choir Club, Paint n’ Vineyard, and Gourmet Cinema, among others. The Choir Club and Paint N’ Vineyard are open to those aged 25 and above, designed for individuals who’d like to enjoy shared experiences around singing and art ; no prior expertise or formal training required, just a love for something. Gourmet Cinema on the other hand, has plenty of appeal for teenagers and adults alike.
At the heart of this expansion is the desire to keep building connections beyond the performance stage.
“The last ten years have been about creating places where music can thrive. But beyond the music, we’ve always believed in building a sense of belonging,” said Arjun Sagar Gupta, founder, The Piano Man. “With Clubs @ TPM, we’re opening the doors a little wider…to people who want to be part of something, even if they’re not getting on stage. Whether you’re learning a song or sharing a meal, these small moments matter. And that’s what we’re excited to build next.”
The idea is to offer regular, curated sessions that allow participants to engage in creative activities in a relaxed, community-focused setting under the guidance of a seasoned industry professional.
The Choir Club will be led by renowned musician and educator Manta Sidhu, offering weekly group sessions at both the Delhi and Gurugram venues. Paint n’ Vineyard, with Kohlart’s Rajesh Srivastava is returning after two successful editions, bringing together the opportunity to recreate master pieces – from Picasso and Van Gogh to M.F. Husain and Jamini Roy, amongst others – with wine and unlimited pizza included in the ticket price. The Gourmet Cinema experience, in collaboration with Sunset Cinema Club, will pair film screenings with menus inspired from and designed according to the story and setting of the film, promising an immersive evening of cinema and cuisine.
This new chapter reflects the same philosophy that has guided The Piano Man since 2015: thoughtful programming, artist-first spaces, and a commitment to creating meaningful cultural engagement. Over the past decade, the brand has hosted more than 7,000 shows, featured over 500 international artists, and welcomed half a million guests across its venues. The new offering that is ‘Phase One’ of the 10 year Anniversary Roll-out, builds on that legacy while widening its scope.
Subscription packages for Clubs @TPM are now open, with a range of options based on activity type and duration.