Music and mindfulness come together in a unique way as Rishab Rikhiram Sharma, known for his soulful Sitar performance, brings his globally acclaimed Sitar For Mental Health tour to Mumbai this March. Known for blending classical Indian music with modern storytelling and wellness practices, Sharma’s performances are far from traditional concerts – they are immersive experiences designed to calm the mind and connect emotionally with the audience.
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The Mumbai stop of the tour is scheduled for March 20, 2026, at the iconic Mahalaxmi Race Course, with the show beginning at 8 PM. Ticket prices for the event typically start around INR 4,999 onwards, depending on seating and availability. However, the Mumbai concert tickets are sold out.
Unlike conventional live shows, Sitar For Mental Health is built around the idea of healing through sound. Sharma, a disciple of sitar virtuoso, Ravi Shankar, has reimagined the sitar as a tool for emotional well-being, blending ragas with guided mindfulness practices.
Audiences can expect moments of stillness, breathing exercises, and storytelling woven into the performance. In previous shows, Sharma has even paused between compositions to speak about mental health and self-awareness, creating a deeper connection with listeners.
Setlist & Melodies To Expect
While the exact Mumbai setlist may vary, Sharma’s performances typically include a mix of his most popular compositions along with classical ragas and reinterpretations.
Some of the expected highlights include:
Shiv Kailash – One of his most recognized pieces, known for its spiritual intensity
Chanakya – A powerful composition blending rhythm with storytelling
Tandavam – Energetic and dramatic, inspired by Shiva’s cosmic dance
The Burning Ghat – Deep, reflective, and emotionally layered
Tumhi Dekho Naa (Sitar Version) – A contemporary Bollywood reinterpretation
In addition to these, Sharma often incorporates classical ragas like Nat Bhairav and meditative alap sections, which gradually build into rhythmic compositions. One of the most talked-about aspects of the 2026 tour is Sharma’s use of a next-generation electric sitar, designed to push the boundaries of classical performance.
How To Reach
By Air
The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, located about 15–18 km from the racecourse.
Travel time: 30–50 minutes depending on traffic
Options: Taxis, app-based cabs like Ola/Uber, or airport transfers
By Road
Mahalaxmi Race Course is well connected via Mumbai’s major roads.
Key routes: Worli, Haji Ali, and Tardeo
Easily accessible by:
Private car
Taxis & ride-hailing apps
BEST buses
Large events can limit parking, so we recommend using public transport.
By Train
The closest railway station is Mahalaxmi Railway Station on the Western Line.
Distance: Around 1–1.5 km
Travel time: 5–10 minutes by cab or auto
Other nearby stations include:
Lower Parel Railway Station
Mumbai Central Railway Station
By Metro
Mumbai Metro connectivity is expanding, and the nearest option is the Mahalaxmi Metro Station
Alternatively, you can: Take the metro to a nearby operational station, then use a cab or auto to reach the racecourse.
The Mumbai show is part of a 10-city India tour, which includes stops in cities like Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, and Delhi. What sets this tour apart is its focus on mental health awareness. Rather than simply performing music, Sharma aims to create a space where audiences can pause, reflect, and reconnect with themselves.
His work draws inspiration from the ancient concept of raga therapy, which suggests that certain musical notes and patterns can influence emotional states. Combined with modern mindfulness techniques, the concert becomes a multi-sensory experience of sound and stillness.
Summing Up
For Mumbai audiences, Sitar For Mental Health offers something rare: a live event that is both artistically rich and emotionally meaningful. Whether you are a fan of classical music or simply looking for a different kind of evening out, this concert promises a deeply immersive experience.