CIDCO has taken a major step toward redefining India’s live entertainment landscape by initiating the formal process to set up the country’s first-of-its-kind multi-purpose indoor live entertainment arena in Navi Mumbai. An Expression of Interest (EOI) has been issued for the development and operation of the project, with the document available online from 9 December 2025 and the last date for submission set for 30 December 2025, 5:00 PM IST.

CIDCO Managing Director Vijay Singhal said the project reflects Navi Mumbai’s evolution from a planned satellite city to a global-ready urban powerhouse. He noted that the upcoming arena is designed to spark a cultural and economic transformation, positioning Navi Mumbai as the epicentre of India’s next entertainment revolution.

Inspired by global icons such as Madison Square Garden in New York and The O₂ Arena in London, the proposed multi-purpose arena will set a new benchmark in India’s entertainment infrastructure. The venue will host large-scale concerts, international sports events, cultural festivals, and immersive productions, with a capacity of 20,000 seated and up to 25,000 standing attendees—making it one of the largest globally comparable indoor arenas in Asia.

Why Navi Mumbai? The City Is Ready for Global-Scale Entertainment

Navi Mumbai’s rapid infrastructural rise has made it an ideal host for a global entertainment hub:

  • Atal Setu Trans-Harbour Link, high-speed rail corridors, and the Navi Mumbai Metro ensure smooth, fast regional connectivity.
  • The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) will revolutionise international artist travel, event logistics, and media production.
  • The Nerul Jetty will boost tourism, water transport, and film-shooting opportunities.
  • Sports infrastructure such as the Centre of Excellence in Kharghar and the Kharghar Valley Golf Course adds to the city’s recreation ecosystem.
  • Upcoming Medi City, Edu City, and Aero City projects reflect Navi Mumbai’s integrated model of future-ready urban development.

CIDCO has also collaborated with leading global and domestic industry experts to develop and operate the arena with international standards of design, acoustics, crowd management, and event delivery.

A Cultural & Economic Catalyst for India

Beyond being a venue, the project is expected to act as a major economic engine by creating large-scale employment, boosting tourism, enabling global entertainment inflows, and fostering local businesses including hospitality, retail, media, and event production.

With the tender process formally underway, CIDCO aims to transform Navi Mumbai into India’s capital for live entertainment, ushering in a new era of world-class global events and immersive audience experiences.

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