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IN PHOTOS: Here are 6 unique events to explore in Mumbai this weekend

Updated On: 25 September, 2025 12:16 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto

If you're looking for activities to do this weekend, here's a line-up that is sure to keep you busy (Story by Shriram Iyengar)

Events to explore in mumbai this weekend

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Events to explore in mumbai this weekend
ThursdayGroove to a new jamCity-based singer-songwriter Sudan (below) takes stage alongside Siddharth Bendi at the Mumbai leg of his ongoing The Bad Posture tour. Turn up for some innovative, genre-fluid sounds.Time 8 pm onwardsAt AntiSOCIAL, Mathuradas Mill Compound, Lower Parel.Log on to skillboxes.comCost Rs 499 onwards

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Thursday
Groove to a new jam
City-based singer-songwriter Sudan (below) takes stage alongside 
Siddharth Bendi at the Mumbai leg of his ongoing The Bad Posture tour. Turn up for some innovative, genre-fluid sounds.
Time 8 pm onwards
At AntiSOCIAL, Mathuradas Mill Compound, Lower Parel.
Log on to skillboxes.com
Cost Rs 499 onwards

FridayTokyo bitesWalk in to a one-night only Japanese pop up that brings the vibes of Tokyo to Bandra with music, matcha and art to savour from.  Time 8 pm onwardsAt The Pioneer Hall, St John The Baptist Road, Bandra West. Log on to @therevolverclub (to register)Cost Rs 1299 onwards

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Friday
Tokyo bites
Walk in to a one-night only Japanese pop up that brings the vibes of Tokyo to Bandra with music, matcha and art to savour from.  
Time 8 pm onwards
At The Pioneer Hall, St John The Baptist Road, Bandra West. 
Log on to @therevolverclub (to register)
Cost Rs 1299 onwards

SaturdayRetro movie nightCatch a screening of the ’90s anime classic, Akira — a film that changed visual grammar and inspired an entire generation of action filmmakers and artists — at this cinephile club retrospective.  Time 6.15 pm onwardsAt Mahalaxmi (location revealed upon registration)Log on to @bombaymovieollective

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Saturday
Retro movie night
Catch a screening of the ’90s anime classic, Akira — a film that changed visual grammar and inspired an entire generation of action filmmakers and artists — at this cinephile club retrospective.  
Time 6.15 pm onwards
At Mahalaxmi (location revealed upon registration)
Log on to @bombaymovieollective

Drop in for dim sumTry your hand at shaping dim sum alongside friends.Time 3.30 pmAt 3 Art House, Ajanta Building, Khar West. log on to @inchincloserCost Rs 799 onwards

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Drop in for dim sum
Try your hand at shaping dim sum alongside friends.
Time 3.30 pm
At 3 Art House, Ajanta Building, Khar West. 
log on to @inchincloser
Cost Rs 799 onwards

SundaySquare up to the stageNikhil Katara’s The Stalemate dives into a drama centred on trauma, survival and crime expressed through a Chessboard on stage. With Kalaripayattu and Kathak as opposing moves, expect an enthralling evening. Time 7 pmAt The Royal Opera House, Charni Road, Girgaon.  Log on to in.bookmyshow.comCost Rs 400

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Sunday
Square up to the stage
Nikhil Katara’s The Stalemate dives into a drama centred on trauma, survival and crime expressed through a Chessboard on stage. With Kalaripayattu and Kathak as opposing moves, expect an enthralling evening. 
Time 7 pm
At The Royal Opera House, Charni Road, Girgaon.  
Log on to in.bookmyshow.com
Cost Rs 400

Memories to keepBubbles and puppets turn into teaching tools as Russian puppeteer Andrea Fedi performs The Room of Memories during his ongoing India tour.   Till September 28; 11.30 am, 3.30 pm, 6.30 pmAt St Andrews Auditorium, Bandra West. Log on to @gemskidsclubCost Rs 499

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Memories to keep
Bubbles and puppets turn into teaching tools as Russian puppeteer Andrea Fedi performs The Room of Memories during his ongoing India tour.   
Till September 28; 11.30 am, 3.30 pm, 6.30 pm
At St Andrews Auditorium, Bandra West. 
Log on to @gemskidsclub
Cost Rs 499

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