The two things that ensure Blue Frog’s elevated stature in Mumbai’s nightlife circuit are excellent acoustics and musical versatility. From hosting the biggest DJs to live gigs that cut across genres, Blue Frog is considered the city’s ultimate venue in terms of sound and space. Camouflaged within an abandoned mills compound in central Mumbai, the futuristic interior looks like something straight out of an alien flick—high ceilings, projection screens, mood lighting, walls clad in acoustic absorbers and illuminated circular ‘pods’ (seating booths) that change colour with the beat.
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