Get ready for two days of laughter, learning, and limitless fun as Playtopia 2025 brings together children, parents, and communities under one vibrant roof. Set to take place on November 15th and 16th at the National College Grounds, Basavanagudi, Playtopia promises an unforgettable family weekend filled with creativity, connection, and community spirit.
Conceptualized by Buzzace Events, Playtopia is South India’s most ambitious family play festival — a celebration of togetherness designed to strengthen family bonds through engaging experiences. The festival features three marquee sub-events:
- Playtopia Fest: A lively carnival for all ages with games, workshops, performances, and food stalls.
- Mom & Me Fashion Show: A colorful runway event for mothers and children (ages 5–10), celebrating creativity and confidence.
- Dad & Me Fun Run: A high-energy race for fathers and kids (ages 3–12), packed with themed costumes and bonding activities.
Families can look forward to puppet shows, pottery, paper craft, painting, magic shows, nature talks, and much more. Entry is free for parents — only child participants require tickets, available via BookMyShow and regional ticketing platforms.
With over 10,000 families expected, Playtopia aims to foster joy, community, and positive family engagement across Karnataka.
Event Details:
November 15–16, 2025
National College Grounds, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru (Next to Metro Station)
Tickets available on BookMyShow
Follow: @buzzace.events | www.buzzaceevents.com
Time: Saturday 12pm -9pm and Sunday 8am to 8pm
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