In the world of elite parties and luxury celebrations, DJ Yogii has carved out a unique space for himself. From exclusive after-parties to lavish destination weddings, his music has become a defining element of some of the most high-profile celebrity gatherings in recent years.
Over time, he has performed for an impressive lineup that includes Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Neha Kakkar, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Nora Fatehi, Karan Aujla, Harrdy Sandhu, and Sagar Bhatia, among others.
“What makes these experiences memorable isn’t just the guest list, but the atmosphere,” Yogii shares. He describes these events as intimate yet high-energy spaces where music plays a central role in shaping the mood.
The DJ recalls several instances where artists and well-known personalities personally appreciated his sets. “It’s especially rewarding when people who understand music connect with my style—those reactions mean a lot,” he says. His performances typically blend Bollywood and Punjabi tracks with global influences.
When it comes to creative control, Yogii strikes a careful balance. While some events come with a defined brief or mood board, others allow him the freedom to curate the vibe. “Understanding what people want while bringing something fresh—that’s what defines the experience,” he explains.
His approach to music curation is both thoughtful and instinctive. “I like to build a narrative—starting with a certain mood and gradually lifting the energy,” he notes. His sets often feature a mix of Bollywood, Punjabi, and international sounds, including exclusive edits that elevate the overall experience. The aim is to keep things refined while still emotionally engaging.
Looking ahead, Yogii is focused on taking Indian music to a broader global audience. From international festivals to cross-cultural collaborations and even film soundtracks, he’s eager to explore new creative territories. “I’d love to work on projects where music intersects with fashion, luxury, and art on a larger scale,” he adds.
For him, the magic formula remains clear: “Tracks that evoke nostalgia while still feeling contemporary always stand out.” Especially at celebrity gatherings, a blend of familiar Bollywood and Punjabi hits with high-energy crossover tracks creates the perfect mix of comfort and excitement.
