The festival showcases theatre, storytelling, folk music, classical music, and poetry in various languages like Hindi, Punjabi, English, and Kannada, along with tribal music and Bengal's Baul tradition.
MRF reintroduces audiences to their rich cultural heritage through impressive installations and captivating performances. Check the festival schedule here. Don't miss this celebration of India's diverse cultural heritage.
Mahindra Roots Festival Highlights
Particulars |
Details |
Mahindra Roots Festival Date |
February 24th, 25th, and 26th, 2024 |
Mahindra Roots Festival Venue |
Mumbai |
Mahindra Roots Festival Tickets |
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Nearest Airport |
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport |
Nearest Railway station |
Bandra Terminus |
Mahindra Roots Festival Dates and Venue
The Mahindra Roots Festival is scheduled for February 24th, 25th, and 26th, 2024, and will take place at various venues, including Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir & Bandra Fort Amphitheatre.
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Mahindra Roots Festival Tickets
To be a part of the event, you need to book your tickets. You can easily book online tickets at Book My Show.
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Mahindra Roots Festival Schedule
Get ready for an exciting opening night on February 24th! Roysten Abel directs 'Weaving Voices,' a mesmerizing mix of storytelling and music.
Then, on February 25th, experience the beauty of Marathi abhangas in a new musical form by Abhanga Repost, a folk-fusion band. Shabnam Virmani will enchant you with a soulful performance blending Kabir's poetry. Urban folk artist Arko Mukherjee will thrill you with his fusion of traditional and modern music. Tajdar Junaid's transcending fusion of ethnic roots and contemporary bars awaits you.
On the third day, it's all about celebrating love! The Aahvaan Project will present love in today's era through musical storytelling. Raghu Dixit, with his band 'The Raghu Dixit Project,' featuring Raju Das Baul and Shilpa Mudbi, will treat you to soulful South Indian folk music. Jasleen Aulakh will captivate you with her lively performance. And don't miss Alif, introducing you to Urdu and Kashmiri music with his enchanting music and poetry.
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