India International Music Week (IIMW) is a pioneering initiative aimed at reshaping how the world engages with the Indian music ecosystem by fostering trade, cultural exchange, and collaboration. Designed to connect Indian and International music markets, IIMW aspires to position India as a central hub for music innovation, exchange, and business opportunities on the global stage.
IIMW brings together an eclectic mix of conferences, live performances, and dynamic networking opportunities. Key components include IIMW Pro—dedicated to insightful panels, mixers, and industry discussions—and IIMW Live, which showcases vibrant performances by emerging artists from India and around the world.
In its inaugural edition, the festival features representation from over 30 countries. With participation from artists, industry leaders, and stakeholders, India International Music Week serves as a platform to explore opportunities in publishing, digital streaming, branding, and the live music ecosystem. By bridging cultures and breaking barriers, IIMW 2026 aims to spotlight the potential of the Indian music industry on the global stage while offering invaluable insights into its evolving dynamics.
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How to Reach Mumbai
1. By Air: Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, formerly known as Sahar International Airport, is the primary international airport serving the Mumbai metropolitan area. It is situated about 30 km from the main Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) train station. Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji has two terminals. Terminal 1, or the domestic terminal, was the old airport referred to as Santa Cruz Airport, and some locals still use this name. Terminal 2, or the international terminal, replaced the old terminal 2, formerly known as Sahar Airport. The Santa Cruz Domestic Airport is about 4.5 km from the international airport. There are regular direct flights to Mumbai from most major cities in India and across the world. Buses and cabs are easily available from the airport to reach desired destinations.
2. By Rail: Mumbai is very well connected to rest of India by train. The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is the most popular station in Mumbai. Trains to Mumbai are available from all major railway stations in India. Some important Mumbai trains of note are the Mumbai Rajdhani, Mumbai Duronto, and Konkan Kanya Express.
3. By Road: Mumbai is well-connected with national highways and expressways. Visiting by bus is economical for individual tourists. Government-run and private buses operate daily services. Travelling to Mumbai by car is a common choice made by travellers, and hailing a cab or hiring a private car is an efficient way of exploring the city.
Source: Mumbaicity.gov.in

1. Carry summer clothes to beat the humidity.
2. Sandals, flip flops, sneakers (perfect option if it's not likely to rain) or boots (but make sure they are worn in). You need to keep those feet tappin'. On that note, carry a bandana or a scrunchie to avoid tressy accidents with your fellow festival-goers.
3. A sturdy water bottle, if the festival has refillable water stations.




