A Yung Singh concert
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Mumbai events in February

There's no need to wallow in the post-Lollapalooza blues. February’s jam-packed with comedy shows, concerts, art festivals, and more stuff that’s worth checking out

Nayantara Singh
Written by: Tanvi Chakravarty
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February’s usually when the productivity panic starts to kick in. After all, it’s time for the post-January festive blues to come to an end. Never mind about the New Year resolutions that never made it past the 30-day trial run. 

Year after year, Mumbai runs on high-speed autopilot through January, what with Lollapalooza, but February is just as action-packed this year, and here’s everything worth checking out. 

It’s perhaps one of the best months for music: we have the Symphony Orchestra of India’s Spring 2026 season for western classical music lovers; John Mayer performing live; not one but TWO jazz festivals, among other really cool DJ sets, folk recitals, and of course, the Mahindra Blues Fest returning to Mumbai. Tickets are selling out faster than Labubus, but fear not if you don’t get ‘em – there’s plenty of other live music that Mumbai has on offer through the year

It’s also a big time for the artsy-fartsy. We’re kicking off the month with the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival from January 31 to February, followed by the annual All India Arts Exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery and exciting exhibits coming to NGMA, CSMVS and the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum.

Theatre’s alive and kicking: a slew of shows are scheduled, from the Primetime Theatre Company to Spoken Fest 2026. Stand-up comedy shows through the month, of course, and how could I mention stand-up without talking about the BIG TICKET ITEM! Gianmarco Soresi’s touring India for the first time! Another big event to top it all off is the T20 World Cup – with Mumbai hosting a bunch of games this month.

There’s a lot of stuff worth going to, and there’s bound to be some FOMO, but February’s sure to snap you out of your dry January slump in a jiffy. Here’s a quick look at everything that’s going on. 

Editor's note: We auto-delete events from this list that've already happened to make sure you don't feel the fear of having missed out. 

Mumbai's February highlights

1. John Mayer Solo

After being postponed from January 22, seven-time Grammy winner John Mayer will indeed be playing a show at Mahalaxmi Race Course – his first time in India. The one-night-only show has been highly anticipated since late 2025 and the guitar whizz has high hopes to live up to after cancelling the first show. Find your tickets on BookMyShow before they sell out!

Date: February 11, 5pm onwards

Prices: ₹5,500 onwards 

Address: Mahalaxmi Race Course, XRMC+M2P, Keshavrao Khadye Marg, Royal Western India Turf Club, Mahalakshmi, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400034 

2. Kala Ghoda Arts Festival

One of the most highly anticipated events of the year, Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is back at the bronze statue with an extensive lineup of exhibitions, theatre, cinema, heritage walks and more. The week-long fest starts Saturday, January 31, and ends on Sunday, February 8. The free fest takes place at various venues within Kala Ghoda, so be prepared for a hefty crowd in the area and make your post-arting dinner reservations in advance! 

Date: Until February 8

Prices: Free entry

Address: Various, Around 29/143, K Dubash Marg, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001

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3. India Jazz Project

The India Jazz Project is a testament to the fact that jazz is finally getting its long-awaited flowers in Mumbai. The first edition of the project features an exciting lineup: Easy Wanderings for cinematic, slow-moving vocals, Modcult, which brings contemporary jazz centre-stage, and Blue Temptations from Shillong gives us a taste of the deep blues. Get your tickets on District!

Dates: February 7, 5pm onwards

Prices: ₹3,999 onwards

Address: Royal Opera House, Mama Paramanand Marg, Charni Road East, Opera House, Girgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400004

4. Gianmarco Soresi | Drama King India tour

India’s finally on the international tour circuit, and it’s not just music giants doing the rounds. If you’re suffering from childhood trauma, you’ve likely heard of Gianmarco Soresi – and the American comedian’s shows are fully sold out in both Mumbai and Bengaluru. Keep an eye out for ticket resales – his crowd work is too good to miss. 

Date: February 12-13

Address: Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir, Sheila Gopal Raheja Auditorium, 505, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050

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5. ICC T20 Men’s Cricket World Cup

This needs no introduction nor explanation. Here’s a look at the match schedule in Mumbai’s Wankhede stadium:

February 7: India vs USA, 7pm

February 8: England vs Nepal, 3pm

February 11: England vs West Indies, 7pm

February 12: Nepal vs Italy, 3pm

February 15: West Indies vs Nepal, 11am

February 17: Bangladesh vs Nepal, 7pm

February 23: TBD, 7pm


Price: Tickets start at ₹600 

Address: Wankhede Stadium, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Rd, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020

6. Anuv Jain | Dastakhat India tour

Mumbai’s the only city on the Anuv Jain tour that’s getting special treatment – an actual Valentine’s Day show. This one really IS for the situationship era. Tickets for the Dastakhat World Tour India Leg are selling out fast so be sure to grab tickets while you can. Live serenades of his hits, like Baarishein, Jo Tum Mere Ho and Husn are perfect gifts for the occasion. 

Date: February 14

Price: ₹2,500 onwards 

Address: The Dome NSCI, SVP Stadium, Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Lotus Colony, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400018

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7. Yung Singh | Nightvibe x Tarana

The UK-based DJ exploded after his infamous Melbourne Boiler Room back in 2022, and the hype only keeps growing. His specialty is straight out of the UK electronic music scene; think garage, drum and bass, grim and jungle, but with an Indian and Punjabi twist. Get your tickets on SortMyScene for a high-energy dose of exclusively 140-180 BPM before you have to sell an organ to see him headline Coachella in a couple years. 

Date: February 7

Price: ₹999 onwards

Address: antiSOCIAL, Plot 242, Mathuradas Mill Compound, Sitaram Jadhav Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400013

8. Raag-On Tour | Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy

India’s favourite trio is touring again! Their Indian classical fusion with rock and jazz has been the defining soundtrack for Indian cinema in the new millennium. Tickets are selling out quickly on LiveYourCity so be sure to get on the job soon.

Dates: February 8, 7pm onwards

Prices: ₹3,099-11,999

Address: Dublin Square, Phoenix Market City, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Patelwadi.Kurla, Kurla West, Kurla, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400070

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9. Sanam | India tour

ANOTHER Valentine’s Day treat? Known for their pop-rock hits and renditions of Bollywood classics, Indian band Sanam are making their way to Mumbai. 

Date: February 14

Price: ₹2,999 onwards

Address: South Sky, Jio World Drive, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400051

10. Baby J b2b Tye Turner

This may be more under the radar, but it’s a guaranteed fun night out. The DJ duo is taking the internet by storm for their dynamic Brazilian Baile Funk, trap, and drum and bass sets. Baby J’s already set to open for Harry Styles’ upcoming world tour so it’s safe to say she’s on the verge of breaking into stardom. It’s a rare opportunity to get relatively cheap tickets before the Australians hit mega-virality (like FredAgain and Sammy Virji right before they blew up).

Date: February 22

Price: ₹3,000-8,000

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11. Mahindra Blues Fest

Fourteen years on, tickets are still filling fast for the Mahindra Blues Fest. It's Asia’s largest Blues festival, held this time at Mehboob Studios in Bandra for a fantastic lineup over the Valentine’s Day weekend. It’s a great way to impress your date with exceptionally good taste in music. Not too niche that it’s pretentious, mind you. 

Date: February 14-15
Price: ₹4,000 onwards
Address: 100, Hill Rd, Ranwar, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050

12. Papa Yaar | Zakir Khan | Nashik

To add salt to the Gianmarco wound, another comedy great, Zakir Khan’s Mumbai special recording of his India tour Papa Yaar, is also sold out at the Grand Theatre in NMACC. Widely popular for his heartfelt, anecdotal ‘confused desi’ persona, the closest destination with available tickets on BookMyShow for this tour is Nashik. If you’re willing to make the 3 hour drive up, be sure to catch him live and pack a sweater or two. 

Date: February 3
Price: ₹2,499 onwards
Address: Mahakavi Kalidas Kalamandir, Shalimar, Nashik, Maharashtra 422001

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13. Jazz India Circuit

Described as ‘jazz that hits best with cutting chai in hand’, the Jazz India Circuit brings tunes that are imported from New Orleans, but evoke images of Bombay’s bazaars. In short, it’s bustling jazz with a desi twist. Headlined by German-based Benny Greb Brass Band, catch the Mumbai stop of the three-city tour at the Royal Opera House. Get your tickets on the official website or on Skillbox.

Date: February 5, 6-10pm

Prices:  ₹799 - ₹2,299

Address: Royal Opera House, Mama Paramanand Marg, Charni Road East, Opera House, Girgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400004

14. Love, Death and Ketchup | Varun Grover

Highly acclaimed for his contribution to Indian cinema, the show is the writer and comedian’s most personal and experimental yet: it confronts his bizarre fear of the world running out of ketchup in connection to his very rational fear of death. Tickets on BookMyShow.

Date: February 15
Price: ₹999 onwards 
Address: Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir, Sheila Gopal Raheja Auditorium, 505, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050

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15. Spoken Fest 2026

Asia’s biggest Spoken Word Festival returns to Mumbai with headliners Waseem Barelvi, Sheeba Chadha, Sriti Jha, and more. With more than 75 artists across four stages, the festival is where poets unite. The two-day fest will also have curated food and flea market selections, so expect to have a day or two completely immersed in the art of storytelling. Get your tickets on BookMyShow. 

Date: February 21-22

Price: ₹1,499 onwards

Address: Jio World Garden, No 3 & 4, Jio Garden Public Gate, G Block BKC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400051 

16. 35 Years of Theatre | Primetime Theatre Co.

The PrimeTime Theatre Company, spearheaded by actor, director, and writer Lilette Dubey, is celebrating 35 years of theatre with an extensive lineup of plays and performances across some of the city’s most prestigious stages for the month of February. Among those is Dance Like A Man, India’s longest running original Indian English play, which accumulated rave reviews from the New York Times, and The Daily Mail among others. For a full list of plays from the company this month, see here

Date: The entire month

Price: ₹500 and up 

Address: Multiple venues, including Prithvi Theatre and NCPA

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17. SOI Spring 2026 Season

A big draw for fans of western classical music. February kickstarts a series of concerts led by world-renowned conductors Martyn Brabbins and Carlo Rizzi in collaboration with India’s very own Symphony Orchestra. Expect standing-ovation worthy performances of Beethoven Symphonies, Puccini’s Intermezzo Opera, and more, held at the Carnegie Hall equivalent of the country, the NCPA. 

Dates: February 7-21
Price: ₹500-5,000 for-non members, ₹450-4,500 for members
Address: NCPA, WRG9+9MX, Dorabaji Tata Rd, Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400021

18. Spectrum 2026

A festival celebrating dance forms from around the world from January 30 to February 22, held at the National Centre For Performing Arts (NCPA). Performances range from regional Indian dance forms like Bharatnatyam and Odissi to shows by Swiss dance production company BRICKS. For tickets and more information, check out the official NCPA website.

Date: January 30 - February 22

Prices: ₹200-500 for non-members, ₹180-450 for members

Address: NCPA, WRG9+9MX, Dorabaji Tata Rd, Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400021

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19. India International Music Week

The second edition of IIMW is bringing to Mumbai a series of indie, jazz, rock, country and electronic dance performances from artists from over 30 countries over two evenings at the city’s favourite venues: antiSOCIAL, Epitome and Museum of Solutions. This is a serious ‘I knew them before they were mainstream’ gloating opportunity you can’t miss. We’re talking about some incredibly cool acts that may have slipped under your radar: the Tamil Jazz Collective; Clever Moose, an Indonesian psychedelic rock artist; Siki Jo-An for Afro-soul and jazz; and GiFU, an alt-rock/art-pop band from Norway and the Faroe Islands. Book your tickets on SkillBox now!

Date: February 11-12

Price: ₹1,500-15,000

Address: Various, AntiSOCIAL, Mathuradas Mill Compound, Sitaram Jadhav Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400013

20. Saanp Seedhi | NMACC

Some notable performances staged at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in BKC include Saanp Seedhi, a Hindi adaptation of Anthony Schaffer’s psychological thriller Sleuth. Starring actors Kumud Mishra, Sumeer Vyas, this play is just one of the many performances happening at the NMACC Grand Theatre and Cube, which include stand-up, dance, music, and more. Find the full February calendar on their website. 

Date: February 28

Price: ₹1,300-7,500

Address: The Grand Theatre at NMACC, Jio World Centre, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400051

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