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Craft Your Own Perfume and Experience Unique Musical Events in Chandigarh and Ludhiana

Join an exciting perfume-making workshop in Chandigarh and experience the first-ever Bhajan Clubbing Tour in Ludhiana, blending traditional bhajans with modern music. Additionally, don't miss the Natya Utsav in Bilaspur, featuring a lineup of captivating plays. These events promise to engage and entertain audiences of all ages, offering a unique blend of culture, creativity, and spirituality. Read on to learn more about these enriching experiences!
 

Create Your Signature Scent in Chandigarh

Location: Chandigarh


Join the interactive workshop titled 'Make Your Own Perfume,' where attendees can design their unique fragrance while gaining insights into the art of scent blending. Hosted by Small World, this engaging one-hour session welcomes participants of all ages to experiment with various aromatic components and formulate a custom perfume. The workshop is available until Sunday, April 5, 2026, commencing at 5:00 PM at The Wildhood in Chandigarh. The participation fee is ₹899.


Experience Bhajan Clubbing in Ludhiana

Location: Ludhiana


On Saturday, March 21, 2026, at 6:30 PM, Ludhiana will host a groundbreaking musical event as Saaz & Prakhar present India’s inaugural Bhajan Clubbing Tour at Western Living, Malakpur. This three-hour experience will fuse devotional bhajans with elements of folk, Indian pop, rock, and soul, offering a unique spiritual journey where traditional bhakti meets contemporary club culture. Attendees can expect captivating rhythms, immersive soundscapes, and an electrifying atmosphere, encouraging them to chant, dance, and connect with the divine through music.


Natya Utsav Celebrations in Bilaspur

Location: Bilaspur


The Bilaspur Nalwari Mahotsav 2026 is gearing up for a two-day Natya Utsav, commencing on March 17 at the Art and Culture Auditorium in Bilaspur. The festival will kick off with a one-act comedy play titled 'The Bear,' penned by the esteemed Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, performed by Shimla’s The Beginners theater group. The first evening will also showcase another play, 'Khali Plate,' written by Mohammad Inamulla, featuring performances by Vinod Sharma and Shivangi Raghu. The festivities will continue with another comedic piece, 'Ek Ladki Paanch Diwane,' presented by Bilaspur’s Udan Theatre group, and will conclude with 'Zeher,' performed by Shimla’s Sanjay Sood.