Lauren Gottlieb lit up the stage with Yo Yo Honey Singh in Delhi and Mumbai. And she’s not slowing down, with a lineup of national & i...
Lauren Gottlieb lit up the stage with Yo Yo Honey
Singh in Delhi and Mumbai. And she’s not slowing down, with a lineup of
national & international performances that keep her exactly where she
thrives: on stage, in the moment, and in front of a live audience
As the world swiftly shifts to digital and AI-led
content, Lauren Gottlieb is making a clear shift in the opposite direction,
towards live, real-world experiences. At a time when audiences are increasingly
consuming AI content, the actor-dancer is prioritising stage performances,
collaborating with artists and direct human engagement.
“I feel when the world is going so AI and
everyone's glued to their phones, I am leaning towards being around people more
and giving live experiences. It's about collaborating with great artists,
sharing the stage with them, and creating something beautiful and seeing the
audience react and enjoy it in the moment" Lauren shared
Her approach reflects a growing shift within the
industry, where artists are looking to balance digital reach with on-ground
connection. For Lauren, this translates into spending more time with fans,
working closely with other artists, and building formats that bring audiences
into the moment rather than behind a screen. She recently performed with Honey
Singh in Mumbai and Delhi, further underscoring her focus on high-energy, live
collaborations.
Known for her work in the ABCD: Any Body Can Dance
franchise and songs like Mercy and Tattoo, Lauren is now focusing on projects
that allow for more immediate audience interaction. With several live
collaborations in the pipeline, this next phase of her career signals a move
towards more immersive, experience-led entertainment.

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