Backstage Siblings, a brother-sister duo, at one of their Mumbai's bhajan clubbing event. Image Courtesy: @backstagesiblings/Instagram
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Firstpost02-02-2026, 18:06

Bhajan Clubbing: India's Gen Z Embraces Spiritual Raves with Electronic Beats

  • Bhajan clubbing is a new trend where Gen Z gathers to dance to high-voltage devotional songs, often reworked with electronic beats and lo-fi sounds.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the phenomenon in his Mann ki Baat address, calling it a fusion of devotion, culture, spirituality, and modern sensibilities.
  • These events are strictly non-alcoholic, drug-free, and smoke-free, offering a "clean high" through bhakti (devotion).
  • Pioneers like Backstage Siblings (Raghav and Prachi Agarwal) and bands like Keshavam are leading the movement, with events selling out rapidly across major Indian cities.
  • The trend appeals to Gen Z seeking meaningful alternatives to conventional nightlife, self-care, and a connection to their roots without rigid religious structures.

Why It Matters: Bhajan clubbing is a growing Gen Z spiritual movement in India, blending devotion with modern music and rave culture.

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