The Mango Tree Festival is a one-day summer festival of art, culture, music, and food, held in Bengaluru. The upcoming edition is scheduled for 11 April 2026 at Pebbles.
The festival presents a multi-format line-up that includes a curated marketplace, live art, workshops, food experiences, and music performances. The marketplace features independent brands and handcrafted products, while the Artist Village brings together visual artists, tattoo practitioners, and facilitators leading hands-on sessions. The food programme includes home chefs and small-scale culinary ventures.
The music line-up focuses on indigenous and experimental sounds, with live performances and DJ-led sets extending into the evening. Programming across the day is designed as an open-format experience, allowing audiences to move between workshops, performances, and social spaces.
The festival is structured as an in-person gathering, bringing together artists, makers, and audiences within a single venue. Through its format, The Mango Tree Festival creates a space for independent creators and community-led cultural exchange.
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How to Reach Bengaluru
1. By Air: You can reach Bengaluru via air at Bengaluru International Airport, which is located at a distance of 40 km from the city.
2. By Rail: Bengaluru Railway Station is located in the heart of the city. Various trains from all over India come to Bengaluru, including the Mysore Express from Chennai, Karnataka Express from Delhi and Udyan Express from Mumbai, which covers many major cities in between.
3. By Road: The city is connected to various other cities via major national highways. Buses from neighbouring states run on a regular basis to Bengaluru, and Bengaluru Bus Stand also runs various buses to major cities in South India.
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1. Light, breathable clothing and comfortable footwear, as April is warmer with sunny days and lots of moving around.
2. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat or cap to protect against the stronger summer sun.
3. A compact umbrella or light rain layer, as Bengaluru can see occasional pre-monsoon showers.
4. A sturdy water bottle, basic medicines, and cash/cards for staying hydrated and handling easy payments on the go.




