Things To Do In Mumbai This Weekend (6th to 8th March)

Things To Do In Mumbai This Weekend

Whether you’re in the mood for a soul-stirring tribute under the starlit sky of BKC or a hands-on afternoon mastering ancient Japanese art in Powai, Mumbai’s cultural calendar is packed from March 6th to 8th.

This weekend serves as a vibrant crossroads of nostalgia and modern play – featuring everything from Shreya Ghoshal’s heartfelt homage to the Nightingale of India to high-energy, real-life gaming in Andheri. As the city gears up for International Women’s Day celebrations and open-air cinematic experiences, there’s a curated pocket of the city waiting for every kind of Mumbaikar.

Here are seven handpicked experiences to help you navigate the best of the city’s offerings.

7 Things To Do In Mumbai This Weekend

1. Letters to Lata Didi by Shreya Ghoshal

Prepare for an evening of profound nostalgia as Shreya Ghoshal pays a musical tribute to the legendary Nightingale of India, Lata Mangeshkar. Expect a soulful journey through decades of Indian cinema’s finest melodies.

Key Details:

  • Dates: 7th Mar
  • Starting Time: 07:00 PM
  • Venue: Jio World Garden, BKC
  • Duration: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
  • Ticket Price: INR 2999 Onwards
  • Booking: Available on BookMyShow

2. The Manganiyar Seduction | Directed by Roysten Abel | Mumbai

Directed by Roysten Abel, this globally acclaimed production features a massive “honeycomb” of 40+ folk musicians from Rajasthan. It is a visual and auditory spectacle where light and sound harmonize in a breathtaking display of Sufi tradition.

Key Details:

  • Dates: 7th Mar
  • Starting Time: 08:00 PM
  • Venue: To be announced
  • Duration: 2 Hours 
  • Ticket Price: INR 1999 Onwards
  • Booking: Available on District

3. Japanese Kintsugi – The Mixsy Club

Embrace the beauty of imperfection at this hands-on workshop hosted by The Mixsy Club. Learn the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, turning “scars” into unique features of art.

Key Details:

  • Dates: 7th Mar
  • Starting Time: 01:30 PM and 03:00 PM
  • Venue: Rude Lounge, Powai
  • Duration: 2 Hours
  • Ticket Price: INR 1499 Onwards
  • Booking: Available on BookMyShow

Things To Do In Mumbai This Weekend

4. Mujhse Dosti Karoge – Mumbai

Not the movie, but a high-energy social event designed to help you meet new people and build genuine connections. Perfect for those looking to expand their circle in the city through curated icebreakers.

Key Details:

  • Dates: 7th Mar
  • Starting Time: 04:00 PM
  • Venue: The Habitat
  • Duration: 2 Hours
  • Ticket Price: INR 549 Onwards
  • Booking: Available on District

5. SCC SkyCinema – Hum Tum

Relive the early 2000s under the stars. Sunset Cinema Club is hosting an open-air screening of the classic rom-com Hum Tum. Grab some popcorn and enjoy the cool breeze at this rooftop cinematic experience.

Key Details:

  • Dates: 7th Mar
  • Starting Time: 07:00 PM
  • Venue: Infiniti Mall, Malad
  • Duration: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
  • Ticket Price: INR 450 Onwards
  • Booking: Available on BookMyShow

Things To Do In Mumbai This Weekend

6. Improv, Like a Girl by The Andlings

Celebrate International Women’s Day with a night of unscripted comedy. This all-female improv show promises quick wit, relatable humor, and a supportive environment where the audience helps drive the narrative.

Key Details:

  • Dates: 8th Mar
  • Starting Time: 06:00 PM
  • Venue: Title Waves
  • Duration: 2 Hours
  • Ticket Price: INR 399 Onwards
  • Booking: Available on District

7. IRL Among Us

Step away from the screen and into a real-life game of social deduction. Track down the “Impostor” in this physical adaptation of the viral game, hosted at one of the city’s trendiest new hotels.

Key Details:

  • Dates: 7th Mar (you can attend till 12th Apr)
  • Starting Time: 04:00 PM
  • Venue: Moxy Mumbai Andheri West
  • Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
  • Ticket Price: INR 199 Onwards
  • Booking: Available on BookMyShow

Summing Up

From soulful tributes in BKC to high-energy social gaming in Andheri, Mumbai’s weekend lineup offers a perfect balance of nostalgia and modern play. Whether you’re mastering Kintsugi in Powai or celebrating International Women’s Day in Bandra, these seven events ensure a vibrant, well-rounded start to your March.

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