Built in the year 1970, the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru is a very famous cricket stadium in India that has stood testament to the Indian team's grit and winning spirit. A number of historic matches have been played here. The grounds have even hosted fixtures of the 'Cricket World Cup,' namely the 1987 Reliance World Cup and the 1996 Wills World Cup. It is one of the country's larger stadiums and covers vast grounds within its premises. To facilitate entry and also to manage the crowd better, there are separate gates for the 'Invitees,' 'Executives' or the 'Members.' Various stands called the 'Pavilion End' and the 'BEML End' can be reached through these gates. This stadium is located near Cubbon Park, which is located just across the road. The cricket matches played here are still fresh in the minds of the people of a cricket crazy nation.
Ranga Shakara is a landmark that will be remembered for long in the theater history of Bengaluru. This dream of the late Kannada actor Shankar Nag, it was realized by Arundhati Nag(his wife), who spearheaded the movement for the theater to be accessible to both patrons and troupes alike. At Ranga Shankara they follow the thought of one play a day and therefore there is some action happening every day. They also have an annual theater festival that takes places every year around October. Besides this, they also provide venue space for many other cultural activities happening in the city.
Indigo Live Music Bar is an entertainment venue and bar regularly hosting various live music events. Besides the great musical performances, the venue also plays host to fashion shows and comedy nights. The lively, convivial space is split into two levels with the lower level covered in graffiti and the upper level providing great views of the city’s skyline. Frequented by the young, Indigo Live Music Bar is a great destination for those looking for a hip new hangout or those who simply want to have a fun evening out while in the city.
The first thing that you notice about this hall is the unique shape of the building's exterior. Chowdiah Memorial Hall (CMH) is shaped in the form of a violin, as it was built after the renowned violinist Mr. T. Chowdiah. The surrounding areas are spic and span with well-pruned gardens and mowed lawns. With plush interiors and modern installations in the sound system, the hall accommodates a little more than one thousand people in the audience. Famous not only for its architecture but also, for the diverse cultural events that it hosts, this stage has seen numerous musical concerts, recitals, plays, spiritual sessions and classical performances. The venue is often rented for weddings, local events, and other celebrations. Situated behind it, is the serene Sankey Tank, which is a lot more than just a water reservoir.
Located in the plush Lalbagh area near the Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, Urvashi Digital Cinema is a modern cinema house that showcases local Kannada, Bollywood as well as Hollywood movies. This modern movie theater was among the first in the city to be equipped with Digital 4K and 3D technology. With 464 balcony seats and 697 rear circle seats, Urvashi Digital Cinema can accommodate a total number of 1161 people within its confines.
Part of an international chain of restaurants and bars, serving people all over the world, Hard Rock Cafe has opened its doors in the lovely city of Bengaluru. Akin to the other outlets, the walls of the cafe are adorned with items such as guitars as well as other musical instruments and costumes that were once played by or worn by some of the biggest names in the show business. On the menu, you will find delectably popular items like potato skins and burgers, and there is a wide range of drinks also available. Also, the Hard Rock Cafe hosts live performances by local, national as well as international artists. Drop in for the ultimate 'rock dining' experience.
The Bubble Room is a contemporary studio and event space located in Bangalore, India. The venue is available for a multitude of events like business meetings, classes, private events, etc. With elegant interiors, the venue is also available as a temporary workspace and accommodation.
Built in the year 1970, the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru is a very famous cricket stadium in India that has stood testament to the Indian team's grit and winning spirit. A number of historic matches have been played here. The grounds have even hosted fixtures of the 'Cricket World Cup,' namely the 1987 Reliance World Cup and the 1996 Wills World Cup. It is one of the country's larger stadiums and covers vast grounds within its premises. To facilitate entry and also to manage the crowd better, there are separate gates for the 'Invitees,' 'Executives' or the 'Members.' Various stands called the 'Pavilion End' and the 'BEML End' can be reached through these gates. This stadium is located near Cubbon Park, which is located just across the road. The cricket matches played here are still fresh in the minds of the people of a cricket crazy nation.
Ranga Shakara is a landmark that will be remembered for long in the theater history of Bengaluru. This dream of the late Kannada actor Shankar Nag, it was realized by Arundhati Nag(his wife), who spearheaded the movement for the theater to be accessible to both patrons and troupes alike. At Ranga Shankara they follow the thought of one play a day and therefore there is some action happening every day. They also have an annual theater festival that takes places every year around October. Besides this, they also provide venue space for many other cultural activities happening in the city.
Located at the Indian Institute Of Science, J N Tata Auditorium is known for hosting several large-scale international seminars and conferences, besides also hosting the occasional event and trade show. The auditorium is equipped with modern amenities and facilities, and also allows for disabled access. Some of the conferences held here previously include the Elephant Conference, the Great Indian Developer Summit, and the Mobile Developer Summit, among several others.
In 1997 PVR Cinemas opened their first multiplex in India since then their growth spurt is tremendous. They have their presence all across the country and this PVR has eleven screens to its credit. A perfect entertainment venue so grab some popcorn, coke and watch high-quality films and the latest cinema blockbusters.