
Breakfast Club Dhaka began in 2025 with a simple but radical idea, that mornings could be a space for music, community and connection. What started as a morning gathering has grown into Bangladesh's fastest-growing pop-culture movement: 3 seasons, 16 episodes, 3 cities, 2 countries and 20,000+ people who showed up and made it real.
Breakfast Club Dhaka 1433 is what that community has been building toward.
Now, after one year, we are doing what any Bengali venture does when the new year comes around — closing the old books and opening the haalkhata. Breakfast Club 1433 is our haalkhata. Everything the morning gatherings built, taken to its next stage.
And there is no better occasion for that than Pohela Boishakh. At its heart, Boishakh has always been a morning celebration — the first dawn of a new year, met with colour, music and togetherness. Breakfast Club was built around that same energy: people gathering early, showing up together, making the morning matter.
1433 takes that shared starting point and stretches it across a full day — a Boishakhi morning that moves through an afternoon bridging tradition and new sound, carries deep into the night, and closes at dawn the next morning. From mela to music to morning again.
The festival unfolds naturally through a progression of moments, spaces and moods.
The day begins at Boishakhi Moncho with cultural performances and a vibrant mela atmosphere. As the sun sets, Hutum Pecha takes over — guiding the shift into contemporary sound and early evening dance.
At night, Bonbibi’r Daak becomes the centre of the experience — immersive, high-energy electronic sets carrying the festival through to sunrise.
With the morning light, the journey ends at Padma Pukur — a calm, poolside space to slow down, recover and return to the morning.
Between stages, guests can explore art, food, workshops and community spaces — moving freely and discovering the festival at their own pace.
Date: Friday, April 10 – Saturday, April 11
Gate Opens: 09:00 AM [Friday]
Festival Starts: 10:00 AM [Friday]
Last Entry: 09:00 PM [No entry after this time]
Festival Closing: 10:00 AM [Saturday]
Venue: Purbachal, Dhaka [Exact location shared with ticket holders only via email]
Accommodation Check-In: by 03:00 PM [Friday]
Accommodation Check-Out: by 11:00 AM [Saturday]
On-site accommodation is available. Book through the Add-ons section when purchasing your ticket.
Ticket Phases
Phase 2 Tickets are currently available for a limited time.
Single Pass: BDT 6,000
Couple Ticket: BDT 10,000 (valid for entry of one male and one female guest)
Group of 5: BDT 25,000 (valid for entry of five guests under one booking)
Phase 2 pricing will remain available until 27 March. Once this phase closes, the next ticket phase will open at a higher price.
Guests are encouraged to secure their tickets early as the festival capacity is limited.
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🌳 Boishakhi Moncho: A celebration of renewal
The heart of the daytime experience. Rooted in the spirit of Pohela Boishakh, this stage brings together folk music, cultural performances and a vibrant mela atmosphere. From traditional sounds to artisan activities and community spaces, it captures the energy of a Boishakhi morning — marking the beginning of the festival.
🦉 Hutum Pecha: Where South Asian sound meets the night
A transitional space that comes alive at dusk. As afternoon turns to evening, Hutum Pecha blends South Asian musical identity with contemporary electronic sounds. This is where the festival begins to shift — guiding the movement from cultural celebration into rhythm, dance and the early energy of the night.
🐯 Bonbibi’r Daak: The forest calls
The festival’s most immersive and powerful space. Inspired by the folklore of the Sundarbans and the spirit of Bonbibi, this stage represents a place where the wild and the human coexist. Deep, melodic and emotionally charged electronic sets carry the experience through the night — built around intensity, connection and inclusivity.
🪷 Padma Pukur: The morning after
The festival’s closing chapter. As the sun rises, the energy softens into a calm, open-air poolside setting. Padma Pukur is a space to slow down, recover and reflect — completing the full cycle as the celebration returns to the morning, where Breakfast Club has always belonged.
Limited on-site accommodation is available for guests wishing to fully experience the 24-hour celebration. Book through the Add-ons section while purchasing your ticket.
Check-In: 03:00 PM [Friday]
Check-Out: 11:00 AM [Saturday]
A curated culinary environment inspired by traditional and contemporary Bengali flavours: featuring mela-style food stalls, street food, tea stations and coffee experiences throughout the venue.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the festival premises. This is a strict non-alcoholic celebration, by design.