The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 will be the 26th edition of the festival, and it will take place in the Kala Ghoda area of South Mumbai. The festival is an annual nine-day event.
The prime objective of forming the Association was to preserve, restore, & maintain the Heritage Sites & Structures of the Kala Ghoda precinct in Mumbai.
Kala Ghoda Association also hosts India’s largest multi-cultural festivals. In the past few years, the Kala Ghoda Association has funded restoration of iconic structures such as the Wadia Clock Tower (located at Perin Nariman street), the Seth Gangalal Nandlal V Mulji Pyav located at the entrance of the Horniman Circle Garden and the Ruttonsee Muljee Jetha water fountain, among many others.
The Association has also supported the Shivaji Chhatrapati Vaastu Sangrahalaya, St Thomas Cathedral, David Sasoon Library and several others have also been recipients of the Association’s support.
Your contribution will help keep the proud art heritage of India alive. Please donate generously for this noble cause.
The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 will be the 26th edition of the festival, and it will take place in the Kala Ghoda area of South Mumbai.
The festival is an annual nine-day event, starting on the first Saturday of February and ending on the second Sunday. Therefore, the festival will likely be held in late January and early February 2026, with the exact dates being the first Saturday of February 2026 and the second Sunday