All-Headliners Comedy Festival in Mahalaxmi
- India’s first all-headliners comedy festival featuring India’s top stand-up comics. - When: April 24–25; Where: Dome SVP, Mahalaxmi; tickets start at Rs 750. - Bookings and event details at mid-day.com.
Mumbai is getting a two-day stand-up event built entirely around headliners, with 14 comics booked on one stage at Dome SVP Stadium in Mahalaxmi on April 24 and 25. (district.in) The festival is being sold as India’s first all-headliners comedy festival, a format that skips opening acts and stacks the lineup with established names across both evenings. District’s event page says the shows start at 5 p.m., while Dome India lists the event for 6 p.m. on April 24 and April 25. (district.in) (domeindia.com) Ticketing pages list entry prices starting at Rs 750, with higher tiers running into the thousands depending on seating category. One listing shows slabs from Rs 750 to Rs 10,000. (livefiesta.com) (district.in) Mid-day included the show in its roundup of six Mumbai events for the week, placing it alongside film, theatre and other city listings published three days before opening night. The paper’s item says District and Dome Entertainment are presenting the festival in Mahalaxmi. (mid-day.com) The event arrives as large-format comedy keeps moving into the same ticketing and venue circuit used for concerts and arena-style live entertainment in Mumbai. Dome SVP Stadium’s own events pages market the venue as a stop for major music and stand-up bookings, not just smaller club shows. (domeindia.com) (bookmyshow.com) That shift is visible in the way the festival is packaged: one stage, two days, and a promise of “no fillers” between marquee sets. District’s listing pitches the weekend as a nonstop run of back-to-back performances rather than a mixed bill with newer acts. (district.in) The venue is in the NSCI-SVP complex in Worli-Mahalaxmi, one of Mumbai’s regular addresses for touring comics and large indoor live shows. BookMyShow’s venue pages list the Dome under both “DOME, SVP Stadium” and “Dome, NSCI, SVP Stadium, Worli,” reflecting the same complex used for comedy and concert events. (bookmyshow.com 1) (bookmyshow.com 2) For audiences, the practical details are simple: the festival opens Friday, April 24, returns Saturday, April 25, and bookings are already live online. The selling point is just as simple — a Mumbai weekend where every slot is being marketed as a main event. (district.in) (mid-day.com)