Rahul Trivedi is an Indian vocalist and composer specializing in Indian Classical / Bollywood Pop
The forthcoming performances each celebrate a distinct facet of Rahul’s musical journey.
For Valentine’s, Rahul will debut a new unplugged arrangement; for Shivratri, he will be joined by a world-class percussionist; and the International Women’s Day set features an all-female ensemble.
Performance Schedule
| Event | Theme | Date & Time | Venue |
| Valentine’s Night | Ye sham Mastani: A journey through romantic Bollywood songs from 70s | Feb 14th 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM | Mojo Royal Treat, 331 Roundhay road, Harehills, Leeds LS84HT |
| Maha Shivratri | Shivrati: Meditative chants, powerful rhythmic compositions and devotional songs | Feb 15th 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM | Ramgarhia, Hall, 8-10 Chapeltown Road, Leeds, LS73AP |
| Women’s Day Special | Celebrating International Women’s Day Yorkshire Musical Showcase 2026: an event to enjoy the diverse music and culture under one roof | March 8th 2 PM to 5 PM | Main Hall, Horsforth School, Lee Lane East, Horsforth, Leeds, LS18 5RF |
These are not just concerts; they are curated experiences.
More about Rahul
Harmonizing Code and Chords: The Cyber Security Architect Bringing Indian Classical Music to West Yorkshire
Rahul Trivedi, a Leeds-based Cyber Security Architect, is harmonizing his professional life in digital defence with a profound commitment to cultural preservation and community service. Since relocating to the UK in 2022, Trivedi has emerged as a key figure in the West Yorkshire arts scene, using Hindustani classical music to foster mental wellbeing and cross-cultural understanding.
From Greater Noida to the Heart of Yorkshire, Trivedi’s musical journey began long before his move to Leeds. He has learnt Hindustani classical music and done Prabhakar (equivalent to Bachelor degree) Since 2018, he voluntarily supported the Swara Music School in Greater Noida West, where he mentored numerous students in the ancient traditions of Indian vocals. Upon moving to Leeds, he immediately looked for ways to use his craft for social good, beginning a regular volunteering program at a mental health hospital in Bradford and Leeds
Music as a Bridge to Wellness
In the clinical setting of Bradford, Rahul Trivedi uses the meditative qualities of raagas to assist patients. “Indian classical music is structured to resonate with human emotions and biological rhythms,” Trivedi explains. “Seeing its impact on mental health patients in the UK has reinforced belief that this music is a universal language of healing.”
Rahul Trivedi is becoming widely recognized for his high-energy, soulful performances at major Indian festivals, which are drawing increasingly diverse crowds. His upcoming schedule highlights the growing popularity of classical music in the region.
Through his dual roles as a protector of digital data and a practitioner of ancient melodies, Rahul Trivedi is proving that tradition and technology can work in concert to build a stronger, more connected community.
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