As Coldplay fans flock to Ahmedabad for their live performance, Mumbai will also be buzzing with excitement as Cigarettes After Sex takes the stage in Bandra. The American dream pop band, known for their mesmerising melodies, is performing tonight as part of their X World Tour, following their album release in 2024. Having performed in Delhi last night, their Mumbai stop marks another highlight after their celebrated set at Lollapalooza India 2023.
For those hoping to snag tickets last-minute, the event is already sold out. However, if you’re among the lucky ones attending, here’s a detailed guide to ensure a smooth experience.
Venue and Timing
The concert is being held at the MMRDA R2 Grounds in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), a well-known venue for live gigs. Gates open at 6 PM, and early arrival is recommended to secure a good spot and avoid the rush. Entry will close strictly at 7:30 PM, so make sure to plan your arrival accordingly.
Travel Tips
Bandra Kurla Complex often experiences heavy traffic, so public transport is the most efficient way to reach the venue. Here are your options:
Local Trains:
- Western, Harbour, or Trans-Harbour Line: Get off at Bandra station.
- Central Line: Alight at Dadar, then take a train to Bandra.
- From Bandra East: Shared autorickshaws to BKC are available for Rs 30–Rs 40. Avoid paying extra unless opting for a private auto.
Returning from the venue may be pricier, with shared autos charging Rs 60–Rs 80 per person. Plan accordingly for your journey back.
Guidelines for Attendees
- Collect your concert bands from the Box Office between 6 PM and 7 PM.
- Avoid carrying large or hazardous items, as these will be restricted at the gates. Travel light to minimise delays during entry.
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