
RECENT GIGS
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1. Kala Ghoda Festival (5th Feb 2026)
The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is annual festival, nine days long, commencing always on the first Saturday of February and closing is always on the second Sunday in February, in the Kala Ghoda area of South Mumbai, India.
Photographed by Dagmar Urlbauer https://www.instagram.com/angels_rush/
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2. Raasta (21st January 2026)
An event curated by Compass Jammies for their CompassInc Magazine Launch 2nd edition which emphasises on uplifting unheard indepedent artists and bands sharing their music to the masses.
Photographed by Artnest Photography https://www.instagram.com/artnest_photography/
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3. CAMPMAX (KARJAT, Mumbai, 2025)
Camp Max is a lakeside glamping destination in Kalote, Maharashtra, between Karjat and Khopoli, offering air-conditioned tent stays with attached toilets. Known for its scenic views, live music, and over 20 adventure activities, it is located about 1.5–2 hours from Mumbai and Pune.
Photographed by Shree Ghosle https://www.instagram.com/shree_ghosle/
4. GIFLIF (Bhopal, 2024)
The Great Indian Film and Literature Festival (abbreviated as GIFLIF) is a film and literary festival in India, started in 2012.[1] It is India's first film and literature festival. The festival conducts film screenings, theater presentations, poetry reading, musical concerts and workshops.[2] The Great Indian Film and Literature Festival is supported by the Department of Culture and Department of Tourism, and the Government of Madhya Pradesh.[3][4]
Photographed by Nilesh Verma



















































