Beat Devices celebrated its 10th anniversary with a memorable evening of music, appreciation and community spirit at Imagiland, Kisama, bringing together artists, music enthusiasts, clients and well-wishers to commemorate a decade of excellence in professional audio and event production.
Over the past ten years, Beat Devices has established itself as one of Nagaland’s trusted names in sound reinforcement and event production, supporting concerts, festivals, community events and numerous social initiatives. Beyond business, the company has also extended its services during times of need, reflecting its commitment to serving the community with compassion and professionalism.
The anniversary celebration featured performances by some of Nagaland’s finest rock bands, creating an unforgettable night that celebrated the state’s vibrant music culture. The event was graced by Theja Meru, Chairman of the Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFMA), whose presence highlighted the importance of supporting the growth of music and the creative industry in Nagaland.
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In keeping with its commitment to giving back, proceeds from the anniversary concert will go towards sponsoring an aspiring sound engineer, reaffirming Beat Devices’ vision of nurturing the next generation of professionals who work behind the scenes to make live music possible.
One of the highlights of the evening was a ceremonial guitar-signing session, where artists, special guests and attendees left their signatures on a commemorative guitar. The signed guitar will be displayed at the Beat Lounge as a lasting symbol of the people and memories that have shaped Beat Devices’ journey over the past decade.
Speaking on the occasion, Beat Devices Proprietor, Kezhazelhou (Kezha) Ltu expressed his gratitude to everyone who has supported the company throughout its journey. “This celebration is not just about ten years of Beat Devices—it is about every artist, client, partner, friend and supporter who believed in us and trusted us along the way. We are truly grateful for the love and encouragement we’ve received over the years. As we celebrate this milestone, we also wanted to give back by investing in the next generation of sound engineers, because the future of our music industry depends not only on great artists but also on the dedicated people working behind the scenes. We look forward to continuing to serve the music community with the same passion, excellence and heart for many more years to come.” As Beat Devices enters its second decade, the company remains committed to delivering world-class audio solutions while continuing to support artists, inspire young professionals and contribute to the growth of Nagaland’s music industry.

