IN PHOTOS: Explore these 4 things to do in Mumbai this week

While you can enjoy good music by some of India's biggest singers, you can also immerse in some poetry but not without learning how to make sushi (Story by Team SMD)

Updated On: 2026-03-08 11:47 AM IST

Compiled by : Nascimento Pinto

There is a lot to do in Mumbai this week, and here is your guide. Photos Courtesy: File pics

It is an exciting week in Mumbai because you can not only enjoy some good Indian music but also take the opportunity to attend a food workshop, but not without performances that include poetry and music too

Land of music
Get ready for a music festival that brings together India’s leading hip-hop and alternative artistes! The festival offers not just musical performances, but also food, drinks, and curated on-ground experiences for fans. With an unbeatable lineup featuring Badshah, Seedhe Maut, and Chaar Diwari, Musicland is an experience that desi hip-hop lovers must not miss.

WHERE: MMRDA Grounds, Mumbai   
WHEN: March 14 
PRICE: Rs 1999 onwards
TO BOOK: district.in 

Sushi-shop!
Have you always wondered how to craft a sushi roll? Well then this workshop is perfect for you! Immerse yourself in Japanese cuisine with this interactive workshop which will guide you through sushi making 101. Attend this workshop and master the art of sushi rolling anytime!

WHERE: Urban Platter, Mahim
WHEN: March 14 
PRICE: Rs 1050 onwards
TO BOOK: district.in 

Pyaar and poetry
Award-winning spoken word poet Priya Malik is all set to perform at the Mumbai Fringe Festival, a one of a kind festival that puts together the best of theatre, poetry, and comedy. She performs in English, Hindi, and Urdu, with work revolving around love and relationships. Experience her work with its unique yet relatable perspectives. 

WHERE: Indifferent at Gharaonda, Bandra  
WHEN: March 12 
PRICE: Rs 799
TO BOOK: bookmyshow

Melodies and classics
Let Me Be is an unmissable, intimate concert by singer-songwriter and music producer Shreya Jain where she blends contemporary styles with Hindustani melodies. She brings this together in a set of original compositions, performed with her six-piece band. The concert also features performances of songs from her upcoming EP, providing a sneak-peek into the next step of her musical journey.

WHERE: The Cube, NMACC, BKC
WHEN: March 8
PRICE: Rs 450
TO BOOK: bookmyshow 

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