The lights dim, the first chord lands and suddenly the room shifts. That’s the intangible moment The Collective has built its reputation on. In just one year since its launch, The Collective has become the go-to entertainment provider for the luxury industry, performing at some of the most exclusive events across the globe, from superyacht parties and A-list weddings to corporate galas and brand launches.
When BOAT International first introduced The Collective last year, it was as a fresh player in the world of luxury entertainment. In just 12 months, the Manchester-based company has performed for a roster of clients and events that most established agencies could only dream of. Its journey has been defined by creativity, precision and an understanding of what ultra-high-net-worth audiences truly expect.
Its performance calendar over the past year reads like a who’s who of the global elite. The Collective brought its signature energy to the Chester Races in May, where its roaming band La Vie turned an elegant daytime event into a lively dance floor. They created an unforgettable send-off for footballer Kevin De Bruyne and the Manchester City team, pairing bespoke DJ sets with dynamic lighting and visuals to match the emotion of the occasion. For Australian actress and model April Rose Pengilly’s wedding to Adam Paul, which went on to feature in Vogue, The Collective created a personal musical journey that captured the spirit of the couple while maintaining the utmost discretion under strict NDAs.
Discretion, in fact, is one of The Collective’s superpowers. When privacy is key, they know how to operate behind the scenes - no intrusive cameras, no showy self-promotion, just the right mood at the right moment. It’s an approach that has quickly made them a trusted name among celebrity clients and yacht owners alike.
In the corporate sphere, The Collective was chosen to perform at the Co-Op Pioneering Awards 2025, hosted by Dermot O’Leary, curating a bespoke show to accompany the ceremony, and they also provided entertainment for the Harrods launch of luxury brand Hanikon, founded by Hayley Ferguson.
Returning to the Monaco Yacht Show for a second consecutive year, they performed at the Owners’ Club cocktail reception - this year hosted on board the striking 72-metre Admiral by Giorgio Armani yacht and entertaining an exclusive guest list of superyacht owners, designers and industry insiders. They rounded off the week by curating BOAT International’s legendary Monaco party, widely regarded as one of the must-attend events of the show. The Collective managed every detail of the evening’s musical journey, from the relaxed tones of the La Vie roaming band as guests arrived, to a high-energy DJ and live band set that kept the dance floor full throughout the night.
For The Collective, returning to Monaco this year felt like a moment of arrival. Founder Mike Dignam and his team spoke of walking into events and bumping into familiar faces, of being recognised not as newcomers but as peers. Its presence at such high-profile gatherings has cemented its reputation as an entertainment brand that truly understands the luxury lifestyle.
Every event The Collective takes on is treated as a work of art in itself. They consider not only the music but the entire aesthetic, such as how the performers’ attire complements the colour palette of the event and how lighting interacts with sound. Its musicians are multi-instrumentalists capable of switching styles and atmospheres easily, from a gentle harp or string quartet performance to a high-energy DJ and live band collaboration.
To discover how The Collective can curate a bespoke entertainment experience for your next superyacht party, corporate celebration or private event, visit The Collective and contact the team directly.
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