Mumbai's First Bouldering Coffee Rave

- Mumbai’s first-ever Bouldering Coffee Rave blends climbing walls, caffeine and live DJ sets for a fitness-meets-party morning. - Scheduled this week in Mumbai as a high-energy morning event hosted by The Indian Bouldering Company. - Event write-up and details on Free Press Journal freepressjournal.in.

Mumbai is getting a morning party built around climbing, coffee and a DJ set on April 25, with The Indian Bouldering Company calling it the city’s first bouldering coffee rave. (freepressjournal.in) Free Press Journal listed the event for Friday, April 25, 2026, starting at 9 a.m. at 3rd Floor, Shreeniwas House, 27 Hazarimal Somani Road, Azad Maidan, Fort, with tickets priced from ₹2,000. (freepressjournal.in) The host is The Indian Bouldering Company, which lists the same Fort address on its contact page and operates an indoor bouldering gym there. (tibc.co.in) Bouldering is a form of climbing done on short walls without ropes or harnesses, usually over thick safety mats instead of a belay system. (usaclimbing.org) That format makes the event easier to package as a drop-in social session than a full rope-climbing class, and Free Press Journal said the April 25 program is designed to be beginner-friendly rather than aimed only at experienced climbers. (freepressjournal.in) The gym has been positioning itself as more than a climbing wall. Ticketing and venue listings describe it as Mumbai’s first and largest full-service indoor bouldering centre, with a functional gym and movement studio inside a heritage building in Fort. (district.in, ticketfairy.com) Its own booking page says the facility opens as early as 7 a.m. on weekdays, which fits the event’s coffee-first, morning-rave setup more than a late-night club format would. (tibc.co.in) For Mumbai, the event lands at the intersection of two local trends: fitness spaces adding community programming, and daytime social events replacing some of the city’s usual brunch-and-bar circuit. Free Press Journal framed it as part of a week of “food and lifestyle events” built around interactive experiences rather than standard dining plans. (freepressjournal.in) If the turnout matches the concept, April 25 could test whether Mumbai climbers — and curious first-timers — will show up for a 9 a.m. wall session with espresso and a soundtrack instead of a conventional workout class. (freepressjournal.in, tibc.co.in)

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