Mumbai is gearing up for a spectacular cultural showcase as the 26th edition of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) is scheduled to run from 31st January to 8th February 2026. Known as Asia’s largest multidisciplinary street arts festival, KGAF transforms the historic Kala Ghoda area into a vibrant hub of music, art, literature, theatre, dance, and heritage experiences. The festival attracts thousands of visitors every year, making it a highlight of events in Mumbai in January and February 2026.
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ToggleFestival Dates and Venues
Kala Ghoda Festival Mumbai 2026 will be held across South Mumbai’s iconic landmarks, including:
- National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS)
- David Sassoon Library
- Streets of Rampart Row and the Kala Ghoda precinct
The festival offers over 300 programs spanning 14 artistic verticals, with most events free to attend and some requiring prior registration due to limited seating.
Artistic Highlights
Visitors can expect an eclectic mix of performances and exhibitions:
- Music: Indian classical, fusion, jazz, and global music performances.
- Dance & Theatre: Traditional dances, contemporary choreography, and experimental theatre.
- Literature & Cinema: Book launches, author talks, and screenings of international and independent films.
- Visual Arts & Exhibitions: Street art, installations, and gallery showcases.
- Heritage Walks & Architecture Tours: Explore the historical and architectural treasures of South Mumbai.
- Culinary Experiences: A curated selection of food and beverage stalls for festival-goers.
- Children’s Activities: Workshops, interactive sessions, and performances tailored for younger audiences.
KGAF continues to offer a rich cultural immersion, making it a must-visit for locals and tourists alike.
Curtain Raiser: Rahul Sharma’s Santoor Serenity
The festival will officially kick off with a charity curtain raiser concert on 12th October 2025 at Jamshed Bhabha Theatre, NCPA, Nariman Point. Santoor maestro Rahul Sharma, son of the legendary Padma Vibhushan Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, will perform ‘Santoor Serenity: Healing Harmonies’, blending Indian classical music with contemporary global sounds.
The performance will feature Ojas Adhiya (tabla), Vinayak Pol (drums), Avinash Chandrachud (keyboard), and Amit Gadgil (bass guitar). Proceeds will go toward the preservation and promotion of the Kala Ghoda Art District, highlighting KGAF’s commitment to heritage conservation.
Donor passes for the concert are available on BookMyShow.
How to Reach Kala Ghoda Arts Festival
The festival’s central location in South Mumbai makes it easily accessible:
- Train: Nearest stations are Churchgate (Western Line) and CST (Central Line).
- Bus: Multiple BEST routes connect to the area.
- Car: Limited parking; public transport or ride-sharing is recommended.
- On Foot: The precinct is pedestrian-friendly, ideal for exploring the streets and exhibitions.
Why Attend KGAF 2026
- Diverse Experiences: Music, art, literature, theatre, dance, food, and heritage walks.
- Family-Friendly: Activities and workshops for all age groups.
- Cultural Immersion: Explore South Mumbai’s rich history and vibrant arts scene.
- Support Local Arts & Heritage: Attend events like the curtain raiser to contribute to the preservation of the Kala Ghoda district.
Summing Up
The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 promises a week-long celebration of creativity, community, and culture in the heart of Mumbai. With a thoughtfully curated lineup spanning music, theatre, visual arts, literature, and heritage experiences, KGAF offers something for everyone. From exploring the historic precincts of South Mumbai to enjoying fusion performances like Rahul Sharma’s Santoor Serenity, festival-goers can immerse themselves in the artistic heartbeat of the city while supporting the preservation of one of Mumbai’s most iconic cultural districts.