February in Mumbai is a time when the city enters its spring era and trees get lined with delicate cherry blossoms. While you must definitely visit the cherry blossom places in the city, there are plenty of other events you can attend as well. From stand-up comedy sets to musical performances, here is a list of the best things to do in Mumbai this weekend – 6th to 8th February, 2026!
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1. Nayab Live
Date: 8 February
Time: 8 PM
Venue: Sahara Star, Vile Parle East
Age: All age groups
Tickets: INR 1,500 onwards
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
What to expect: Celebrated poetess and writer Nayab Midha is bringing her poetic finesse to Mumbai with the Nayab Live event. Known for her evocative poetry and storytelling, she will reflect on love, resilience, hope, and identity through this performance. The event will also be a fundraiser, where every ticket purchased will contribute towards a meaningful cause. So if you love poetry and storytelling and don’t mind contributing to a positive cause, you must attend this event this weekend in Mumbai.
2. Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026
Date: 31st January to 8 February
Time: 10 AM to 10 PM
Venue: Kala Ghoda Area
Age: All age groups
Tickets: INR 0

What to expect: The much-awaited 26th edition of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) is ending this weekend! The art festival serves as the most well-known celebration of arts, culture, and community in the city. With over 400+ programs over 15 verticals and spread across multiple venues, KGAF 2026 will definitely attract thousands of visitors this year. All events are free and open to the public; however, prior registration is required.
3. India Jazz Project
Date: 7 February
Time: 5 PM
Venue: The Royal Opera House
Age: 10 yrs and above
Tickets: INR 3,999 onwards
What to expect: The Mumbai edition of the India Jazz Project is taking place this weekend at The Royal Opera House. The musical event will bring a roster of contemporary sounds and storytelling rooted in blues music. Featuring prominent artists like Easy Wanderings, Blue Temptation, and Mod Cult, the line-up will definitely be a treat for jazz fans. If you’re in the city this weekend and looking to attend a jazz event, this is your cue to book tickets ASAP!
4. Doing Other Things Ft. Pranav Sharma
Date: 7 February
Time: 6 PM
Venue: Khar Comedy Club
Age: 16 yrs and above
Tickets: INR 499 onwards
What to expect: Stand-up comedian Pranav Sharma is bringing his solo show ‘Doing Other Things’ to Mumbai this weekend. The stand-up set will be packed with sharp observations, witty one-liners, and relatable and effortless humor. If you’re down for good laughs that’re also clean and clever, you must attend a stand-up show like Pranav Sharma’s over the weekend.
5. Charms And Cheers
Date: 7 February
Time: 8 PM
Venue: Lotus Court, Andheri Lokhandwala
Age: 21 yrs and above
Tickets: INR 1,650 onwards
What to expect: In our list of things to do in Mumbai this weekend, we have a community meetup organized by Dainik Jaadugar. This will be a fun socializing event for strangers from different backgrounds to mingle and connect with each other. And worry not, freshly brewed beer and comforting chakna will give you company! Along with that, the hosts will keep you entertained with fun icebreakers and activities. If you’re looking for social mixers or meetup events in the city over the weekend, this is the one for you.
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6. La Haute Croissanterie
Date: 30th January onwards
Time: 9 AM to 11 PM
Venue: Artisan: Bar and Lounge, Sofitel Mumbai BKC
Age: 21 yrs and above
Tickets: INR 1,650 onwards
What to expect: Sofitel Mumbai BKC is presenting a refined culinary showcase on the occasion of World Croissant Day (30th January). It is bringing together French craftsmanship and contemporary Indian flavors in the form of La Haute Croissanterie. The showcase will feature a rotating line-up of limited-edition croissants introduced each month, where traditional French techniques will meet familiar Indian flavors.
7. Dhak Dhak Ft. Amandeep Khayal
Date: 7 February
Time: 7:30 PM
Venue: Central Park, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
Age: 12 yrs and above
Tickets: INR 1,399 onwards

What to expect: If you’re a fan of storytelling, you must have heard of Amandeep Khayal. He’s bringing his soulful storytelling special to Mumbai this weekend in the form of ‘Dhak Dhak’. The live performance will unfold a tender love story, reminding you of small moments of love hidden within ourselves. After multiple sold-out shows across 30+ cities in India and abroad, Amandeep Khayal’s newest live performance is definitely not to be missed.
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Summing Up
Here we reach the end of the listicle covering the best things to do in Mumbai this weekend (6th to 8th February). In this listicle, we’ve covered some of the best events happening in the city this weekend – from the much-anticipated India Jazz Project and Amandeep Khayal’s storytelling show to the famous Kala Ghoda Arts Festival. Time to sort your weekend plans and attend a few of these events in Mumbai!