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Celebrate navratri at these top 5 garba venues in Mumbai

Updated on: 21 September,2017 08:11 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Here is our list of top 5 garba venues in  Mumbai 

Celebrate navratri at these top 5 garba venues in Mumbai


Dandiya inside a dome
7 PM to 12 am Hate the 10 pm deadline? Attend Dome Dandiya Nites where the party will go on till midnight. The music will be a mix of traditional garba songs and Bollywood-style dandiya, played by the Ramzat group, Dileish Doshi, Rajendra Gadhavi and Archana Mahajan.
From: September 24 to 30
At: Dome@NSCI, SVP Stadium, Worli.
Tickets: insider.in



Dance away
6 PM Dance to the powerful voice of singer Parthiv Gohil and other traditional folk artistes from Gujarat at Rangilo Re dandiya night. While there, also try different Gujarati delicacies at the food stalls and other cultural performances such as the Bhavai dance.
At: Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon East.
Entry: R300 onwards
Tickets: Leading online ticket booking portals

The queen of dandiya
7 PM She's the most sought-after Navratri artiste every season. Twirl to the melodious tunes of Falguni Pathak and her group, Ta-Thaiya. Pathak will belt out her favourites, traditional folk songs as well as Bollywood numbers.
At: Late Shri Pramod Mahajan Sports Complex, Mahavir Nagar, Borivali West.
Entry: Rs 700 onwards
Tickets: bookmyshow and Meraevents.com

Win a crore
7.30 PM One of the most popular Navratri events in the city, the Kora Kendra Grounds Navratri promises prize money worth a whopping Rs 1 crore. In addition, there will be celeb spotting, an air-conditioned VIP lounge, a senior citizens section, food and shopping stalls, and more.
At: Kora Kendra, Borivali West.
Entry: R360 onwards
Tickets: Leading online ticket booking portals

The post party
7 PM Continue Navratri celebrations post the ninth day with the Sharad Utsav Navratri event. In addition to Falguni Pathak, the artiste list includes Osman Mir, the popular singer known for his rendition of the folk song, Mor Bani Thangat Kare, that was featured in the movie Ram-Leela.
On: October 1 and 2
Entry: Rs 300 onwards
Tickets: Leading online ticket booking portals

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