Bengaluru in 2025 was a city of contrasts — celebratory one moment, contemplative the next. As global atten tion intersected with local stories, the year delivered everything from cultural milestones and sporting triumphs to moments that reshaped everyday urban life. This rewind captures the events that Bengaluru will remember long after the year ends.
FEBRUARY
Ed Sheeran’s Church Street gig gets cut short by cops Early in the year, global pop star Ed Sheeran turned an ordinary Sunday into a viral moment when he surprised fans with a street performance on Church Street during his India tour. As excited onlookers gathered and Sheeran began singing Shape of You, Bengaluru police intervened, citing a lack of permissions, and unplugged the microphone mid-song. The incident quickly lit up social media, sparking memes, debate and amusement over Bengaluru’s unexpected brush with global pop culture.Grammy nominations for Ricky Kej and Varijashree Bengaluru’s musical talent found global recognition when Grammy-winning composer Ricky Kej and vocalist Varijashree, both rooted in namma Bengaluru, earned nominations at the 2025 Grammy Awards — a proud moment for the city’s creative community.
MARCH
Appu re release sparks nostalgia and fan frenzy Among the many re releases seen this year in the Kannada cinema space was this one that stood out. Nearly 23 years after its original release, late Puneeth Rajkumar’s debut Appu returned to theatres. Fans turned out in huge numbers, filling halls and cheering through screenings, proving once again that Puneeth’s legacy continues to command unmatched affection in Bengaluru.
JUNE
RCB’s historic win and a tragic turn June brought a moment of unparalleled joy — and deep sorrow. Royal Challengers Bengaluru clinched their first-ever IPL title with a victory over Punjab Kings, sending fans across the city into celebration. However, the jubilation turned tragic when a massive crowd crush outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium led to multiple deaths and injuries. Authorities later pointed to lapses in crowd management during the celebrations.Booker Prize for Banu Mushtaq and Deepa Bhasthi Author Banu Mushtaq, and translator Deepa Bhasthi won the prestigious International Booker Prize for the novel Heart Lamp, placing the city firmly on the global literary map.
JUNE to AUGUST
Bike taxis shut down — but also make a comeback Daily commuters felt the impact when the Karnataka government ordered a shutdown of bike taxi services such as Rapido, Ola and Uber over regulatory concerns. The sudden ban led to chaos on the roads, with autos and cabs struggling to meet demand. After months of negotiations and public frustration, bike taxis resumed operations in August, restoring an affordable commuting option for many Bengalureans.
JULY
Neeraj Chopra Classic lights up Bengaluru Bengaluru hosted a landmark sporting event when Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra brought his self-titled Neeraj Chopra Classic to the Sree Kanteerava Stadium. India’s first World Athletics Gold-level event drew top international throwers, with Neeraj winning gold with an 86.18m throw, thrilling over 14,000 spectators and spotlighting the city on the global athletics stage.Su From So emerges as Kannada cinema’s surprise hit The comedy–supernatural drama Su From So steadily built momentum at the box office, eventually crossing the `100-crore mark. Its unexpected success made it one of the highest grossing Kannada films of 2025, underscoring the growing strength of regional cinema.
AUGUST
Yellow Line Metro boosts city connectivity Urban mobility received a boost as Namma Metro’s Yellow Line — connecting RV Road to Bommasandra via Electronics City — opened in August and expanded services through September. The line eased congestion and provided much-needed relief to thousands of daily commuters.
SEPTEMBER
Veera Chandrahasa shortlisted for Oscars 2026In a proud moment for Kannada cinema, the mythological film Veera Chandrahasa was shortlisted among 24 films for consideration at the 2026 Academy Awards, drawing international attention to its culturally rooted storytelling and visual grandeur.
OCTOBER
Kantara: Chapter 1 dominates the box office everywhere Kantara: Chapter 1 – an action-packed spectacle crossed over `700 crore at the box office worldwide to emerge as the highest-grossing Kannada film of 2025, thereby reinforcing the national and global appeal of homegrown stories.

