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Mumbai Piano Day returns! 9th edition to be held on Sept 28 at Tata Theatre, NCPA

Somya Agarwal

Have you ever watched movies like Green Book and wondered what it would be like to experience a live concert where a pianist completely transforms the atmosphere? Well, wonder no more! This Saturday, head over to attend the 9th edition of Mumbai Piano Day at Tata Theatre. So, if you have missed it before, now’s your chance to catch this renowned event!

Piano Day: Key Features

Curated by the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) alongside Louiz Banks, one of India's best musicians, this year’s Mumbai Piano Day programme features a blend of jazz, funk, and classical music. Get ready to be mesmerised by an exceptional lineup of pianists and keyboardists from India and around the globe.

Tickets for Piano Day are available at different prices: Members can enjoy rates of ₹1,350, ₹1080, ₹900, and ₹720 (plus GST), while non-members can purchase tickets for ₹1500, ₹1200, ₹1000, and ₹800 (plus GST).

NCPA: South Asia's first multi-venue, multi-genre cultural centre

The National Centre for the Performing Arts is a cultural institution that has been a beacon of artistic excellence since its inauguration in 1969. It is also credited to be South Asia's first multi-venue, multi-genre cultural centre.

Dedicated to preserving and promoting India’s rich artistic heritage, it hosts over 700 events each year, from music and dance to theatre and film. was the first multi-venue, multi-genre cultural centre in South Asia

So whether you’re a seasoned pianist or a music lover at heart -- there’s something for everyone to enjoy! Follow NCPA on Instagram for more updates. 

When: September 28 | 6:30 pm onwards

Where: NCPA: Tata Theatre, WRG9+6J4, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, Nariman Point, Mumbai

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