The Piano Man was conceived with a singular purpose: to build a dedicated space for art and artists, and to foster a thriving community around non-commercial western music sub-genres in India. At its core, the brand is a celebration of music, architecture, and cultural exchange, spaces where sound meets storytelling, and performance is elevated to an immersive experience. Over the last decade, The Piano Man has evolved from a passionate jazz initiative into a cultural movement, with three distinct venues across Delhi NCR, each one designed to be an artist-first performance space that champions creativity, discipline, and meaningful engagement.
The Piano Man is the brainchild of Arjun Sagar Gupta, an engineer by education, entrepreneur by spirit, and trained jazz pianist with a deep-rooted passion for live music and hospitality. With a vision to create an artist-first ecosystem in India, Arjun blended his love for music and food to build a space where performances take center stage and guests experience culture through sound, flavor, and community.
The journey began in 2015 with The Piano Man Jazz Club in Safdarjung Enclave, an intimate 40-seater reminiscent of a 1920s New York speakeasy. With vintage interiors, wooden floors, exposed brickwork, and a handcrafted bar, it set the tone for what would become one of the most artistically revered venues in the country. In Gurugram, The Piano Man created another landmark space atop 32nd Avenue. With baroque interiors, an award-winning design, and a 120-year-old Bechstein Grand Piano as its centrepiece, the venue pays homage to jazz legends with their names engraved across the space, a tribute to timeless artistry. Most recently, the brand opened its largest venue yet, The Piano Man New Delhi at Eldeco Center, Malivya Nagar, New Delhi, a 300-seater cultural destination in the heart of the city. Featuring gothic-inspired architecture, signature trumpet chandeliers, two balconies, and cutting-edge acoustics and visual technology, the venue combines scale with intimacy and grandeur with warmth.
Over the years, The Piano Man has hosted over 7,000 live shows and welcomed more than 500,000 guests across its venues. With a commitment to curating meaningful musical experiences, the brand has featured over 500 international artists, including multiple Grammy Award winners, alongside India’s finest musical talent. More than 14,000 hours of live music have been performed on its stages, including over 15,000 minutes dedicated to the iconic “Silent Song”, a signature moment where the venue pauses service to allow the audience to engage with the performance in complete stillness. These numbers are a testament to The Piano Man’s unwavering dedication to elevating live music and building an artist-first cultural movement in India.
Each performance is carefully curated, part of a broader cultural mandate to transform how Delhi consumes and interacts with live music. What began as an effort to create a niche space for jazz lovers has since sparked a ripple effect, inspiring hundreds of venues across the country to feature live jazz, and encouraging a new generation of Indian musicians to explore and master the genre.
At the heart of The Piano Man’s philosophy is a deep respect for the artist. The brand has consistently challenged industry norms by placing artist comfort, fair compensation, and performance integrity above commercial gain. This commitment is also reflected in its behind-the-scenes efforts, from artist-friendly infrastructure and hospitality, to educating in-house teams about artistic priorities, ensuring that respect for music remains a lived value across all touchpoints.
The Piano Man is more than a venue, it is a cultural ecosystem. Through consistent exposure, meticulous curation, and support for education, the brand has helped create a microculture in Delhi around live music, one that is slowly influencing the city’s larger cultural identity. The impact is tangible: listeners who once came out of curiosity now return as connoisseurs; music education in the city has seen a parallel growth; and a vibrant new community of musicians and audiences continues to flourish. With an increasingly global lineup of artists and programming that spans jazz, folk, classical, fusion, and more, The Piano Man is shaping not just how we listen to music, but how we understand its power to build communities, inspire change, and make space for a richer, more musical future.
The restaurant concept is driven by the principles of Eurasian cuisine which is a thoughtful interplay between European and Asian flavours. Eurasian, in this context, is not merely a fusion, but a balancing act: a dialogue between traditions, where neither side overwhelms the other. The nuanced hybridity is a thread that runs across the entire menu with dishes such as Thai Curry Ravioli, Crispy Chilli Pumpkin, Grilled Jerk Chicken, etc. The ingredients are carefully sourced; often imported European elements paired with bold, local Asian components to create a menu that is both refined and adventurous. Some dishes, like the Korean Chili Chicken, Smoked Aubergine & Burrata Kulcha reinterpret familiar formats through a new lens, departing from their expected regional profiles.
With the launch of the Malviya Nagar venue, the brand has further expanded its food narrative to include a curated Indian offering both traditional and modern with cuisines such as Rajma Galouti Kebab, Mutton Galouti Kebab, etc. While earlier menus intentionally steered away from Indian cuisine, the need to engage a broader audience has led to a considered addition of Indian dishes across all three locations. The Indian menu, much like the music, remains rooted in authenticity while leaving room for reinterpretation.


