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Top Events In India This September 2025: Music, Comedy, MMA And Cultural Festivals

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From MMA showdowns and cultural carnivals to comedy nights, sangeet-inspired celebrations, and candlelit concerts, September 2025 is packed with unforgettable experiences

From music under candlelight to high-energy fights, comedy, and festive carnivals, September 2025 has it all.

From music under candlelight to high-energy fights, comedy, and festive carnivals, September 2025 has it all.

September 2025 is shaping up to be an unforgettable month for culture, entertainment, and community across India. From adrenaline-pumping MMA battles and quirky wedding-inspired celebrations to luxury Diwali carnivals, candlelit musical tributes, and rib-tickling stand-up comedy, the line-up promises something for everyone. Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Dehradun, and Lucknow are set to come alive with experiences that blend tradition, innovation, and entertainment. Whether you’re a fight fan, a music lover, a comedy enthusiast, or simply looking to soak in festive vibes with family and friends, these events bring together the best of culture, creativity, and connection—all in one extraordinary weekend.

1. Full Contact Championship & antiSOCIAL Present Iron Fist!

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16 Fighters. 8 Bouts. 1 Unforgettable Night.

For the first time ever, antiSOCIAL, one of Mumbai’s most iconic cultural hubs will transform into a high-octane fight arena as it hosts the return of Iron Fist (FCC 17). Partnering with Full Contact Championship (FCC), India’s premier professional Mixed Martial Arts network, this historic showdown takes place on Sunday, 28th September 2025.

Expect an immersive evening beyond the fights: high-energy DJ sets, a live rap showcase before the main card, SOCIAL’s signature food and drinks, exclusive merch drops, and community-driven experiences. At the heart of it all: 16 professional fighters across 8 matchups, bringing the adrenaline of pro-MMA to the city.

Fans can also witness the official weigh-in at Khar SOCIAL on Saturday, 27th September 2025, as fighters face off before the big night.

When: Sunday, 28th September 2025

Where: antiSOCIAL, Mumbai

Time: 7:00 PM onwards

2. SOCIAL Brings the Viral Fake Sangeet to Life

The viral Fake Sangeet of PT Sir & English Ma’am comes alive with SOCIAL on Saturday, 28th September 2025, across five cities—Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Dehradun, and Lucknow. Reimagined as a quirky, community-first celebration, this event is a mash-up of a wedding sangeet and a global fan meet, infused with SOCIAL’s unbeatable vibe, food, and drinks.

Guests can expect:

Karaoke sessions featuring English Ma’am tracks

Dance-offs mixing Bollywood sangeet moves with pop choreo

Trivia rounds to test who knows the “bride” best

SOCIAL’s signature food, cocktails, and community spirit

Come dressed in desi wedding attire and join the playful celebration. To make it sparkle even more, Solitario Diamonds is giving away jewellery across all five venues!

Date: Saturday, 28th September 2025

Time: 4:00 – 6:00 PM

Venue: Dadar SOCIAL

3. Republic of Zoofari’s Cultural Diwali Carnival

A three-day luxury carnival of heritage, entertainment, and family togetherness.

This September, the Republic of Zoofari will unveil India’s largest sustainable Peacock installation and Delhi’s first Varanasi-style Ganga Aarti at its Cultural Diwali Carnival. From September 26th to 28th, 2025, families can experience a premium celebration blending tradition, luxury, and entertainment.

The carnival expects over 2,500 visitors across three days, attracting young families, children, and grandparents. With curated showcases and activations, Zoofari once again partners with leading names like Läderach, L’Opéra, Hamleys, and Shivan & Narresh, creating a premium platform for brands and audiences alike.

Dates: September 26th–28th, 2025

Slots: Morning (11:00 AM–2:00 PM) | Evening (4:00 PM–8:00 PM)

Tickets: Morning – Adults ₹1,499 | Kids ₹1,999 | Evening – Adults ₹1,999 | Kids ₹2,499

Candlelight Premieres at Delhi’s Stainless Gallery

Delhi’s cultural scene welcomes a breathtaking new addition as Candlelight by Live Your City premieres at The Stainless Gallery, South Delhi’s elegant art space. Launching on September 28, 2025, the debut showcases two spellbinding tributes—Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and R.D. Burman performed by the Anirudh Verma Trio (Sarod, Tabla, Keyboard).

Set against thousands of glowing candles, audiences will experience timeless melodies reimagined in a setting that blends artistry, ambience, and intimacy. More than just concerts, these evenings promise to be immersive cultural journeys celebrating music and togetherness.

Candlelight: Tribute to Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy

Venue: The Stainless Gallery

Date & Time: 28th September 2025, 5:00 PM

Duration: 60 minutes

Tickets: From ₹1,399 onwards

Candlelight: Tribute to R.D. Burman

Venue: The Stainless Gallery

Date & Time: 28th September 2025, 7:00 PM & 9:00 PM

Duration: 60 minutes

Tickets: From ₹1,399 onwards

Daily Ka Kaam Hai by Aakash Gupta – Mumbai Show

From stories of his childhood home to his first corporate job, Aakash Gupta is back with a comedy special that’s more personal, more awkward, and hilariously relatable. In Daily Ka Kaam Hai, he turns embarrassing and tragic situations into laugh-out-loud moments, proving once again that getting stuck in chaos is his true “daily ka kaam.”

Get ready to laugh till you fall off your chair as Aakash brings his signature storytelling and wit to Mumbai for one unforgettable night.

When: Sunday, 28th September 2025

Where: Shanmukhananda Hall, Mumbai

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