India
There was once an idea — a eureka moment — to create a space that was the antithesis of “bar gigs”. A place dedicated to expression, deep in the underground of Indian contemporary culture.
From this, antiSOCIAL was born.
After three years of being the epicentre of local scenes in Bombay and Delhi, the idea became bigger than the spaces it was confined to. In comes marching antiSOCIAL Lower Parel.
With the backdrop of the grungy warehouse of Todi Mills, antiSOCIAL is returning to Bombay. While the earlier iteration at Khar Social became an urban hotspot that trampolined the indie music scene into the mainstream Indian ethos, antiSOCIAL Lower Parel is going to be bigger than that.
Underground, at antiSOCIAL, is an aesthetic.