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No Art Festival’s India Debut Brings ANOTR, Job Jobse, ISAbella to Mumbai This March

The Amsterdam-origin festival will take place on Mar. 21, 2026, with Benja, Rooleh and Marlie also on the lineup

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The inaugural Indian edition of Amsterdam’s No Art Festival will bring in founders and musical duo ANOTR, plus electronic artists like Job Jobse, Isabella, Benja, Rooleh and Marlie for a day-long event on Mar. 21, 2026, at Bayview Lawns in Mumbai.

The label and event platform – established in 2017 – arrives in Mumbai after traveling to cities such as Paris, London, Ibiza and Berlin over the years. They’ve been particularly known for their immersive event production value, something they promise to bring to Mumbai.

A press release says, “Central to the Mumbai debut is The Canvas, the festival’s mainstage, designed as a ‘living painting’ that transforms throughout the day. Surrounded by mirrors, the structure integrates the audience into the artwork itself, making every attendee part of a dynamic, ever-changing masterpiece.” No Art’s upcoming India edition will also include Mirror Cubes, described as “glass light boxes utilize captivating reflections and dynamic lighting to immerse the audience in a sensory experience that blurs the line between artist and spectator.”

The lineup marks the India debut for house music artists like ANOTR, Job Jobse, ISAbella, Rooleh and Marlie. DJ-producer Benja, for his part, last performed in India in August 2025 in Kolkata.

ANOTR’s Jesse van der Heijden and Oguzhan Guney say in a statement, “For our first-ever edition in India, we wanted to bring the ‘No Art’ soul to a place that truly understands the power of rhythm and expression.”

The festival’s founder duo regard Mumbai’s underground music circuit as one that’s teeming with “raw, unapologetic energy.” Their statement adds, “[It’s] a city that thrives on creative friction and soul. By merging architectural installations with the sound of the future with our India debut, we want to broaden minds and create a dialogue that lasts long after the music stops. We’re here to turn an unconventional space into a living memory, proving that when you strip everything else away, the art is all that remains.”

Tickets for No Art 2026 Mumbai are now on sale via District, with the early bird backstage access pass priced at ₹9,999 and the premium access pass priced from ₹2,499.

Get No Art 2026 Mumbai tickets here.

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