Mumbai, the City of Dreams, always has the best of events, experiences, and activities for you. Whether you’re a fan of sport events, enjoy concerts, or look forward to attending workshops, there is something for everyone. So in this unstumbled article, we’ll be looking at some of the best things to do in Mumbai this weekend (20 to 22 March). Keep reading to know more about what’s buzzing around and what you can attend this weekend, 20 to 22 March, 2026.
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Toggle10 Best Things To Do In Mumbai This Weekend: 20 To 22 March
1. NO ART 2026
Date: 21 March
Time: 1 PM
Venue: Bayview Lawns, Mumbai
Age: 18 yrs+
Tickets: INR 3,499 onwards
Duration: 9 hours
What to expect: NO ART, a globally celebrated festival, is set for its India debut this weekend. The unique cultural moment will include an immersive open-air art and music experience curated for creative artists. Amsterdam’s NO ART will take place not only in Mumbai, but also in Egypt, Miami, Ibiza, Manchester, and a few other destinations.
2. The MIX: A Mumbai Indians Experience
Date: 21 – 22 March
Time: 4 PM onwards
Venue: Jio World Garden, BKC, Mumbai
Age: 3 yrs+
Tickets: INR 999 onwards
Duration: 6 hours
What to expect: The MIX is Mumbai Indians’ (MI) all-new cultural festival where cricket will meet music, fashion, food, and fan expression. The two-day experience is designed to introduce MI fans to a high-energy cultural festival in Mumbai. The MIX will have a number of zones, including photobooths, carnival zone, and food & beverage zones, along with a merch zone. The lineup will include prominent artists like Divine, Nucleya, Sanju Rathod, Guariwho, and more. Hurry up and book your tickets now!
3. Gurdas Maan Live – Like Never Before
Date: 21 March
Time: 6:30 PM
Venue: NESCO Hall 4, Mumbai
Age: 3 yrs+
Tickets: INR 1,499 onwards
What to expect: Gurdas Maan – the legend of Punjabi music, is set for his Mumbai concert. The voice of Punjabi music is set to enchant his fans with foot-tapping folk music. From timeless classics to modern chartbusters, Gurdas Maan’s concert will definitely be an event to mark in your calendars if you’re his fan! Did you book your tickets yet?
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4. The Messi Experience: A Dream Come True
Date: 20 March onwards
Time: 1 hour 15 minutes; available in slots
Venue: Century Mills
Age: 2 yrs+
Tickets: INR 999 onwards
What to expect: Leo Messi’s fandom in India is unmatched, and if you are his fan, we have good news! The Messi Experience will guarantee an interactive and immersive experience with 9 installations. In collaboration with Primo Entertainment, the exhibition will include unique games and a merchandise store for fans to get a glimpse of their fondest ‘Messi’ memories.
5. Arghya 2026
Date: 22 March
Time: 2 hours 45 minutes
Venue: Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir
Age: 6 yrs+
Tickets: INR 700 onwards
What to expect: Arghya 2026 is here, promising the first-ever symphony of Indian classical music. The event will include a musical celebration, promising a confluence of sitar, flute, tabla, and vocals. The event will be aimed at exploring innovative and aesthetic forms of presentation, promising a traditional celebration of Indian classical music.
6. Looking Out At Sea With Bombay Gypsea And Daniel Sequeira
Date: 21 March
Time: 3 hours
Venue: Gateway Sailing Club
Age: All ages
Tickets: INR 3,200 onwards
What to expect: Join Bombay Gypsea and storyteller Daniel Sequeira for a sunrise sail. The sunrise sail will include Daniel stories sharing heartfelt stories about the Bombay Harbour and how it has shaped the city. The experience, hosted by The Bombay Gypsea, will be a great way for explorers to see the city in a new light. And after the sail, the organizers will arrange for coffee, chaat, and fusion deserts.
7. JSW Indian Open 2026 (Quarter Finals, Semi Finals, & Finals)
Date: 20 – 22 March
Time: 6 PM onwards
Venue: CCI – Brabourne Stadium
Age: 2 yrs+
Tickets: INR 499 onwards
What to expect: The JSW Indian Open 2026 is set to take place in Mumbai this weekend. The 2026 edition will bring together some of the best squash players, including Abhay Singh, Ramit Tandon, as well as global stars like Hana Moataz, Yahya Elnawasany, and more. The event will be a nail-biting spectacle, whether you are an ardent fan of the sport or newly watching it.
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8. Sitar For Mental Health Mumbai Tour By Rishab Rikhiram Sharma
Date: 20 March
Time: 8 PM onwards
Venue: Mahalaxmi Race Course
Age: 3 yrs+
Tickets: INR 6,999 onwards
What to expect: Acclaimed sitarist Rishab Rikhiram Sharma is set to enchant his fans with a concert in Mumbai. He is known for his soothing sitar presentations rooted in classical tradition and designed for mental peace. With his Mumbai concert, the artist will promise a calming evening where you can reflect and reconnect with your inner calm.
9. Russell Peters Relax* World Tour
Date: 22 March
Time: 7 PM onwards
Venue: NESCO Hall 4
Age: 18 yrs+
Tickets: INR 2,500 onwards
What to expect: Ace Canadian comedian and actor Russell Peters, after his terrific performances in Delhi, Pune, and Bengaluru, is ready to set the stage on fire in Mumbai. With his razor-sharp wit, spot-on impressions, and hilarious takes on everyday moments, Russell will definitely win your hearts with his effortless comedy.
10. Mumbai Single’s Fest
Date: 22 March
Time: 5 PM onwards
Venue: Luuma House, Vile Parle
Age: 28 yrs+
Tickets: INR 2,199 onwards
What to expect: Singles, there’s good news for you! Mumbai’s biggest Singles Fest is happening over this weekend! The event will be a curated evening for singles to socialize with each other. This will not be a speed-dating or matchmaking event, but a guided social event including fun icebreakers and engaging activities. The cover charges will be redeemable on food and drinks so you won’t have to worry about food!
Summing Up
Here we reach the end of the listicle covering the best things to do in Mumbai this weekend (20 to 22 March). From a Messi-themed exhibition and Gurdas Maan Live to NO ART debuting in Mumbai, the weekend is about to be jam packed with fun events.