1. Concert format
Pick the core architecture for the show.
Flagship
Institutional Flagship
For IITs, universities, cultural institutions, and landmark academic gatherings.
Executive
Corporate Experience
For corporate innovation forums, leadership summits, and flagship executive showcases.
Iconic
Global Iconic Edition
For global celebrities, conglomerates, cultural icons, and no-compromise flagship hosts.
2. Audience scale
Set the intended audience footprint.
Intimate
Up to 1,000 guests
Private institutional showcases, curated corporate experiences, and boutique venues.
Scalable
1,000 to 5,000 guests
Campus events, conferences, innovation forums, and mid-scale corporate gatherings.
Headline
5,000 to 15,000 guests
Large institutional showcases, public spectacles, and flagship corporate experiences.
Mass scale
15,000+ guests
Destination-scale launches, major forums, and large public-private showcase moments.
3. Geography
Tell us where the build needs to work.
APAC
Asia Pacific
Great for the India debut path, Southeast Asia, and regional touring circuits.
EMEA
Europe and Middle East
Built for destination venues, international festivals, and multilingual audiences.
NA
North America
Suitable for theater runs, branded experiences, and icon-led launch cycles.
Global
Multi-city global rollout
Use this when the format needs tour logic, transfer packs, and cross-market adaptation.
4. Language layer
Select the audience communication setup.
Core
English-led
Best for globally familiar audiences and broadcast-first communication.
Localized
Bilingual
Add a second language layer for regional hosting, sponsor moments, or venue context.
Wide reach
Multilingual
Designed for cross-border launches, touring runs, and culturally adaptive interaction.
5. Delivery pace
Choose the working timeline.
Preferred
12+ weeks
Best for custom worldbuilding, rehearsal depth, and venue coordination.
Accelerated
6 to 12 weeks
For faster launches that still allow proper production alignment.
Rush
4 to 6 weeks
For compressed timelines with tight coordination and faster approvals.
6. AI and production modules
Layer in the systems that complete the show.
AI visuals
Generative visual worlds
Reactive scene design, content transitions, and cinematic visual logic.
Sound design
Spatial audio direction
Intentional placement, venue mapping, and immersive sound movement.
Voice layer
AI host and voice moments
Conversational transitions, multilingual narration, and tone-matched prompts.
Participation
Audience interaction design
Interactive cues, crowd-responsive moments, and digital participation layers.
Global amplification
Live broadcast system
Broadcast capture, prestige stream scenes, and global audience storytelling.
Operations
Ticketing and access planning
Planning support for payments, ticketing platforms, access control, and audience flow.
Commercial layer
VIP and merch programming
A-list hospitality, collector-grade merchandise, and prestige guest programming.