Manmohan Taparia
Dec 03, 2011

Weekend happening: Tony Hawk, Pitbull and Mumbai Fully Booked

There is plenty for the Mumbaikar to do this weekend, with three events varying from literary to music to sports.

Weekend happening: Tony Hawk, Pitbull and Mumbai Fully Booked

The Times Of India presents “Mumbai Fully Booked”, at Mehboob Studious. The literary carnival explores Mumbai’s passions like films, food, money and relationships among others.

The authors present at the carnival include, Saurav Ganguly, Harsha Bhogle, Madhur Jaffrey, William Dalrymple, Mohsin Hamid, Vikram Chandra, Suhel Seth, Shobhaa De, Mohammed Hanif and Abhinav Bindra (who has just written his biography) and many more.

To register, please click on the following link.

http://www.timesliterarycarnival.com/

Skateboard ace Tony Hawk sets afoot in India for the very first time. Widely regarded as one of the best skateboarders of his generation, the retired professional (‘The Birdman’ as he is fondly called) along with his friends, will show off his skills at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Bandra-Kurla Complex on Saturday, December 3.

Watch the teaser here:

 

Rapper & Hip-hop artist Armando Christian Pérez better known by his stage name “Pitbull”, will be performing in Delhi, Mumbai and Pune on 2, 3 and 4 December respectively.

Watch a few of his most famous songs here:

Rain Over Me

I Know You Want Me ( Calle Ocho)

Hotel Room Service

Source:
Campaign India

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