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An app for intimate gigs for musicians to set in their own living room

With Gigmouse, an artiste can host their own gig, and not worry about how to connect with the audience

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Kamakshi Khanna and Nisa Schette at one of the gigs

Kamakshi Khanna and Nisa Schette at one of the gigs

If you are one of those who wants to watch a gig, but not brave a crowd, then we are going to share a secret with you. Gigmouse, a ticketing platform, co-founded by Raghav Kumar and Roshan Kumar, is here to arrange intimate gigs that musicians can set in their own living room, bookstore or any other space. The idea is to make concerts and gigs cosy, and bring the audience closer to the artiste. "We wanted to make a ticketing platform that enables musicians to set up their own show. This will help them economically and make 'making art' more affordable," says Raghav.

The interesting part is that the app also benefits other small-scale businesses, as it helps people sublet their spaces, and hence, earn their share fairly. "Once you have the app, it helps you connect with venue owners and audience members. The audience can directly book tickets through the app and find out about gigs happening in their cities, and they can even become hosts themselves. Gigmouse is sort of creating this community of musicians, hosts and audiences and they do a lot of promotional work for you," says singer Nisa Schette, who has been arranging her gigs through Gigmouse.

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