From soulful art to high-energy concerts and immersive cultural fusions , June 2025 is brimming with experiences that promise to move your spirit and make your playlists longer. Whether you’re vibing with street art, basketball legends, or musical geniuses, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your curated list of events to explore this June:
It Didn’t Ask to Be Art – Manoj Jain’s Raw and Honest Debut

Step into a world where art speaks without asking permission. Manoj Jain’s debut solo exhibition throws convention out the window, presenting emotion in its rawest form. Inspired by Art Brut, this immersive experience will resonate with those seeking authenticity, healing, and spiritual evolution. Bonus: the preview evening at Soho House is set to be deeply personal and visually stirring.
Where: Soho House, Juhu
When: 1st June onwards
Time: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
BUDX NBA House

Basketball fans and party-goers, this one’s a slam dunk! The NBA teams up with Budweiser for India’s first-ever BUDX NBA House — a high-octane two-day bash that brings together hoops, hip-hop, and culture. Meet NBA legends Derek Fisher and Gary Payton, snap pics with the iconic Larry O’Brien Trophy, and dance along with the Sacramento Kings mascot and dunk crew. Expect music, madness, and memories.
Where: DOME, SVP Stadium, Mumbai
When: 07th – 08th June, 2025
Make Calcutta Relevant Again in association with ASMI Business School at Techno India University and Topcat Retired Comedy Club Presents MBA Comedy Hour

A platform where talents shine and professionals connect in an informal setting. The Club aims to attract corporate professionals to attend and interact and to foster networking opportunities and meaningful interactions between students and industry experts. And the best part? It’s FREE for all!
Where: ASMI Business School, Godrej Genesis, 15th Floor Block EP& GP,Sector V, Kolkata 700091
When: Starting from 2nd June, 2025
Timings: 6:30 PM onwards, Three days a week
Hukum World Tour

After setting international stages ablaze, Anirudh Ravichander is back on home soil, and Bengaluru is in for a storm. With an unbeatable mix of blockbuster hits and mind-blowing visuals, the Hukum World Tour promises an adrenaline-pumping night you won’t forget. This is more than a concert — it’s a celebration of South India’s biggest musical icon.
Where: Bengaluru
When: 1st June, 2025
Time: 6 PM Onwards
Lil Pump India Tour

Kolkata, brace yourself! Lil Pump is coming to town, and he’s bringing a tidal wave of energy and beats with him. Known for viral anthems like “Gucci Gang” and “Esskeetit,” the American rapper is all set to light up the stage with his signature chaos and charisma. This is your cue to rage.
Where: Kolkata
When: 1st June 2025
Time: 7 PM Onwards
Ilaiyaraaja Truly Live in Concert

Witness a living legend in action. Ilaiyaraaja’s live concert is a musical pilgrimage for fans of Indian film music. With a genius touch that weaves classical ragas into Western symphonies, the maestro’s music transcends time and genre. Expect nostalgia, reverence, and a breathtaking sonic experience.
Where: Coimbatore
When: 7th June 2025
Time: 7 PM Onwards
Otters Picklers Night

Otters Picklers Night, in collaboration with Courtly. This first-of-its-kind, high-energy pickleball celebration is set to take place at the iconic Otters Club, Bandra. Beyond the court, the event transforms into a vibrant festival with live music, curated F&B, and lifestyle experiences that reflect Mumbai’s cosmopolitan vibe.
When: Till 1st June, 2025
Where: Otters Club, Bandra
Sheila Bharat Ram Theatre Festival, Delhi

This Annual Summer Theatre Festival is returning to Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts (SRCPA) with an exciting selection of acclaimed and award-winning productions, including great opening shows for Delhi theatre enthusiasts! This year’s festival promises to raise the bar in creativity, offering a fine blend of contemporary and traditional genres.
When: 05th June -08th June, 2025
Where: Shri Ram Centre, Hashmi Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi.
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