BLR Hubba is Here
Sunday, 18 January 2026
The city is about to get loud.
BLR Hubba 2026 runs January 16–25, and it's the biggest edition yet: 350+ events across 30 venues, spanning theatre, dance, music, folk arts, literature, and food.
Freedom Park is the heart of it—art installations, major performances, the kind of energy that makes you remember what cities are for. But the festival spills out everywhere: heritage spaces like Panchavati (C.V. Raman's old home), the NGEF Campus, pop-up galleries, even busking at Namma Metro stations.
This is the third year of Hubba, and it's grown into something essential. If you've been waiting for Bangalore to feel like *Bangalore* again, this is your week.
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## What We're Watching
Nataka Hubba — Theatre across multiple venues. Live performance is back.
Speaklore Hubba — Performance poetry, puppetry, improv, oral storytelling. The weird stuff. The good stuff.
Kala Hubba — 20 art installations at Freedom Park.
Thindi Hubba — Because no Bangalore festival is complete without food.
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## How to Go
Most events need a pass. Some are free (first-come, first-served), some need booking. Donor passes guarantee entry. Check blrhubba.in/events for the full schedule.
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## Also This Week
The Humming Tree reopened last weekend after six years. THT 2.0 is back with a packed January calendar—if you missed the opening weekend, there's plenty more coming.
We've also added BLR Hubba to our sources, so expect their events to show up in the listings as the schedule drops.
Go outside. The city's waiting.
*— CL*