Pune’s entertainment scene this week feels loud, mildly chaotic, and extremely self-aware.

Across Aundh, Shivaji Nagar, and Kalyani Nagar, the city is offering stand-up comedy shows with absolutely no interest in subtlety, electronic music nights fuelled by bass drops, and Friday parties built around the collective fear of staying home.

Which honestly explains the title Fomo Friday perfectly.

This week’s lineup leans heavily into late-night energy — comedy rooms packed with inappropriate jokes, club spaces vibrating under electronic sets, and crowds fully prepared to sacrifice next morning productivity for entertainment.

Here is everything worth checking out.

27/5 – 31/5 | Multiple slots

WOULD YOU RATHER? — A Stand-Up Comedy Show

Two Good in Aundh hosts WOULD YOU RATHER? this week — a stand-up comedy format built around chaotic hypothetical scenarios, audience interaction, and comedians mining everyday absurdity for laughs.

Comedy shows structured around conversational prompts often feel more spontaneous than traditional stand-up sets because performers can bounce directly off audience reactions and real-time responses. Which usually means somebody in the crowd accidentally becomes part of the show against their will.

And honestly, Pune audiences tend to enjoy that unpredictability.

The venue’s intimate setup keeps the atmosphere casual and interactive rather than overly polished, making it ideal for smaller groups looking for relaxed evening plans without huge ticket commitments.

At ₹249 onwards, it remains one of the week’s more accessible live-entertainment options.

Where: Two Good, Aundh, Pune | Tickets: ₹249 onwards

27/5 – 31/5 | Multiple slots

Ashleel Jokes: A Stand-Up Comedy Show

Also happening at Two Good this week: Ashleel Jokes — a comedy set that makes its intentions extremely clear immediately.

Adult-themed comedy formats continue attracting strong crowds because audiences increasingly prefer stand-up that feels raw, conversational, and slightly reckless instead of heavily sanitised observational humour. Shows like this usually rely on shock value, relationship humour, awkward real-life stories, and the kind of punchlines that would absolutely not survive family WhatsApp groups.

Which honestly explains the appeal.

The smaller venue setup helps the performance feel more like a chaotic late-night conversation than a formal theatre show.

At ₹199 onwards, this becomes one of Pune’s cheapest ticketed nightlife outings currently available.

Where: Two Good (food | art | studio), Pune | Tickets: ₹199 onwards

29/5 | 6 pm

Bass Tapri Vol.1 ft. Three Oscillators, Rajah Betta, Beeptya & SPYR

Anti Social in Shivaji Nagar hosts Bass Tapri Vol.1 this Friday — bringing together multiple electronic artists for a bass-heavy club night designed around underground dance energy and experimental electronic sounds.

The lineup includes Three Oscillators, Rajah Betta, Beeptya, and SPYR — turning the venue into a full-scale electronic music zone for the evening. Club nights like this succeed because they create shared momentum: dark rooms, aggressive basslines, strobe lighting, and crowds collectively pretending sleep schedules no longer matter.

Which honestly becomes true temporarily.

At ₹500 onwards, the event stays relatively affordable for a multi-artist electronic lineup, especially with ongoing ticket offers attached.

Where: Anti Social, Shivaji Nagar, Pune | Tickets: ₹500 onwards

Every Friday | Multiple slots

Fomo Friday

Kukoo in Kalyani Nagar continues hosting Fomo Friday — a weekly nightlife format designed around high-energy Friday crowds, drinks, music, and social-party culture.

The title alone accurately captures modern nightlife psychology. Nobody necessarily has solid plans initially, but everybody becomes deeply convinced they are missing something important if they stay home.

Which, statistically speaking, is rarely true. But the party still happens.

Kukoo’s lounge-party setup makes the event suitable for larger friend groups looking for upbeat weekend energy without moving into full nightclub intensity. Expect DJs, crowd-heavy evenings, and the kind of Friday atmosphere where “one hour” quietly becomes the entire night.

At ₹300, it remains one of the city’s more affordable Friday-night outings.

Where: Kukoo, Kalyani Nagar, Pune | Tickets: ₹300

All event details are as provided by organisers and are subject to change. Readers are advised to confirm timings and ticket availability directly with venues before attending.