Labubu Pop Art Date comes to Bengaluru with guided painting sessions
Labubu Pop Art Date comes to Bengaluru Jan 18-Feb 28 with guided pop-art painting sessions; tickets start at INR 1,499.

Fans of Labubu and anyone who likes bright, comic-style canvases have a new local outlet for creativity this winter. Labubu Pop Art Date will stage guided pop-art painting sessions at TOCA Brigade and Terrace in Bengaluru from Jan 18 through Feb 28, with session hours listed between 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Tickets start at INR 1,499 and include all materials, making the event an easy walk-in option for couples, friends, or solo painters.
The event foregrounds fan interpretation of the Labubu character, asking participants to reimagine the mascot in bold colours, halftone dots, and high-contrast comic motifs. Organisers position the sessions as accessible: you do not need to bring paints, brushes, or canvases, and facilitators guide each participant through composing a pop-art piece. That makes the workshop a practical pick for people who want a hands-on creative night without the usual prep or cleanup.
Labubu Pop Art Date follows similar community-focused programming elsewhere, echoing a recent Gurugram workshop that encouraged public reinterpretations of the IP. For Bengaluru hobbyists, the event signals sustained interest in bringing character-led craft experiences into local arts calendars. It also gives fans a chance to collect unique, self-made Labubu artworks and to swap techniques with other local makers in a relaxed venue atmosphere.
Logistics are straightforward. The venue, TOCA Brigade and Terrace, is centrally located and set up for social art sessions; the listing indicates multiple dates across the Jan 18 to Feb 28 window, so you can pick a session that fits your weekend or weekday routine. Tickets and detailed session dates are available through the event listing page, and early booking is sensible given the small-group nature of guided classes.

Expect practical value whether you’re new to painting or already swapping colour-mixing tips in community groups. The guided format shortens the learning curve, materials-included pricing removes decision friction, and the pop-art prompt keeps projects compact and display-ready. For creatives who collect event photos and finished canvases, this offers fresh Labubu content for social feeds and local art swaps.
The takeaway? If you want a low-fuss way to make a bold Labubu piece and meet other fans, book a slot and show up ready to play with colour. Our two cents? Bring a spare tote for your finished canvas and leave room in your weekend for a quick creative recharge, it’s the kind of art night that actually sticks with you.
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