IN PHOTOS | Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026: Dates, time, theme, entry, and travel

As the city's popular arts festival returns for yet another edition, here's all you need to know

Updated On: 2026-02-06 01:18 PM IST

Compiled by : Nascimento Pinto

The arts festival is all set to host its 26th edition in Mumbai. Photos Courtesy: File pics

Days
Organised by the Kala Ghoda Association, the festival has grown from a local initiative in 1999 to celebrate India's arts in so many different ways. 

Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 is all set to take place from January 31 to February 8 in the Kala Ghoda area of Churchgate in Mumbai

Significance
It is known to be one of Asia’s largest multidisciplinary street arts festival tha people to experience a dynamic blend of tradition, and innovation. This year, the 15 verticals focus on children, cinema, dance, food, heritage walks, lifestyle, literature, music, stalls with arts, crafts and fashion, tand-up comedy, street programming, theatre, urban Design and architecture, visual arts, and workshops

Time 
The nine-day festival will take place from 10 am to 10 pm every day across the South Mumbai neighbourhood with a wide variety of events held in some of the most iconic structures in the area

With over 400 programmes, over 100 art installations across 15 verticals, the 2026 edition will span over 25 exclusive indoor and outdoor venues, including K. Dubash Marg, CSMVS Museum, Cross Maidan, David Sassoon Library, and Horniman Circle Garden

Theme 
The theme for this year is “Ahead of the Curve” symbolising foresight, creativity, and leadership in the arts, thus continuing the enduring commitment to staying at the forefront of cultural expression

Entry and travel 
All events are free to register and attend to make art accessible to all people coming from all over.  

The easiest way to travel to the area is by taking the Mumbai local train and get off at CST on the Central Railway line, and Churchgate on the Western Railway line. While you can always walk, if you are going there in the morning or evening, you can also take a black and yellow taxi to the neighbourhood that would cost about Rs 50. 

Additonally, you can also take the Aqua Line metro, and get down at Hutatma Chowk, Churchgate or CSMT metro, depending on the route you are travelling to reach there the fastest. 

It will be difficult to get parking for private cars, so it is advised to take the public transport 

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