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Events Happening in Kochi This Month

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Events Happening in Kochi This Month

Kochi rarely sits still — and if you blink, you miss the kind of event that your whole neighbourhood will be talking about for weeks. From a spine surgery masterclass to a soul-steadying wellness program, this month's lineup is unusually varied, which means there is genuinely something worth circling on the calendar for almost everyone. Here is your practical, no-fluff guide to what is on, where it is, and why it deserves your attention.


TL;DR

  • 🏥 Medical professionals, do not miss the Kochi Spine Course on June 28 at VPS Lakeshore Hospital.
  • 🎵 Catch Salman Elahi live on July 5 at Local Sustainable Living — an intimate gig you will not regret.
  • 🧘 The Art of Living Happiness Program runs July 7 at Mullackal Auditorium — perfect if you have been meaning to start a breathing or meditation practice.
  • 🍽️ FoodTech Kerala on July 16 at KINFRA International Exhibition cum Convention Centre, Kakkanad, is unmissable for anyone in the food and beverage industry.
  • 📅 Book tickets early — several of these events are venue-capacity limited.

Why This Month Feels Different

Summer in Kochi has a particular energy. The rains have either just arrived or are hovering on the horizon, the city slows down just enough to breathe, and community events tend to draw a more relaxed, genuinely curious crowd than the hectic December season. That combination makes late June and early July a surprisingly sweet spot for events that reward showing up fully present — whether you are there to learn a surgical technique, hear live music, or simply sit in a room full of people who want to feel a little lighter.

This month's events also span a refreshingly wide range of audiences. If your household includes a surgeon, a music lover, someone going through a stressful patch, and a food entrepreneur, you are covered — and you might even convince them all to come to something together.


June 28 — Kochi Spine Course 2026 at VPS Lakeshore Hospital

This one is squarely for the medical community, and it is worth flagging prominently because continuing education events of this calibre do not come to the city every month. The Kochi Spine Course 2026 takes place on June 28 at VPS Lakeshore Hospital, one of the city's well-known tertiary care facilities.

Spine surgery and spinal care management sit at a demanding intersection of orthopaedics and neurosurgery, and courses like this give practitioners the chance to update their knowledge, discuss complex cases with peers, and engage with the latest techniques in a structured setting. If you are an orthopaedic surgeon, neurosurgeon, physiotherapist, or medical student with a focus in this area, this is a genuine professional development opportunity on your doorstep.

Tickets and registration details are available through Eventbrite — search for the event name or ask your hospital's CME coordinator to circulate the link. Given that hospital-based venues have strict capacity limits, early registration is strongly advised.


July 5 — Salman Elahi Live at Local Sustainable Living

If you follow the circuit of intimate live music events in Kochi, you will recognise Local Sustainable Living as a venue with a distinctly unhurried, community-first atmosphere. Salman Elahi performs there on July 5 as part of what is listed as the Raza Tour.

Smaller venues like this one offer something that larger concert halls simply cannot — the chance to hear an artist without the buffer of distance or production excess. You can feel the room, the artist can feel the room, and the music lands differently. Arrive a little early, order something to drink, and let the evening unfold at its own pace.

Tickets are available through District. These kinds of shows tend to sell out quietly without much fanfare, so if the name or the format appeals to you, do not leave the ticket for later in the week.

💡 Desi Insider Tip: Intimate gig venues in Kochi often have better-than-expected food and beverage menus precisely because the crowd is smaller and the hosts take pride in the whole experience. Treat it like a proper evening out, not just a music show.


July 7 — Happiness Program at Mullackal Auditorium

The Art of Living's Happiness Program needs little introduction for most people in Kochi — it has been running in various forms across the country for decades, and for good reason. The July 7 session takes place at Mullackal Auditorium, a central, easily accessible venue for most parts of the city.

The program typically combines breathwork (Sudarshan Kriya is the centrepiece), guided meditation, and practical tools for managing stress and anxiety. It is not a religious retreat, though it draws from yogic tradition, and it welcomes people from all backgrounds and all levels of experience. Many participants describe noticing a difference in their sleep quality, mental clarity, and general mood within the first few days.

If you have been curious but kept putting it off — perhaps because a friend recommended it years ago and you never got around to it — a structured one-day or multi-day format like this one is genuinely the easiest way to start. Registration is through the Art of Living website; look for program code 954485 or navigate to their Kochi listings.


July 16 — FoodTech Kerala at KINFRA International Exhibition cum Convention Centre, Kakkanad

For anyone working in or adjacent to the food and beverage sector — whether you run a restaurant, manage a catering operation, supply packaging, work in food processing, or are thinking about launching something in this space — FoodTech Kerala on July 16 is the professional event of the month.

The KINFRA International Exhibition cum Convention Centre in Kakkanad is one of the larger trade-show-ready venues in the city, well set up for the kind of floor-walking, sample-tasting, machinery-inspecting format that food industry trade shows depend on. Events like FoodTech Kerala tend to concentrate a remarkable amount of sector knowledge, supplier contacts, and new product demonstrations under one roof in a single day.

Even if you are not actively looking to buy equipment or sign supplier contracts, attending as an observer gives you a useful read on where the industry is heading — what ingredients are getting attention, which packaging formats are gaining traction, and who the new players are. Bring business cards.


How to Make the Most of a Packed Events Month

Kochi's events calendar can feel overwhelming if you try to attend everything. A few practical habits help.

First, buy tickets the moment you decide you want to go. Last-minute availability is increasingly rare for well-run events, and the anxiety of checking availability the night before is not worth it.

Second, think about who else in your circle might benefit. The Spine Course is obviously a specialist event, but the Happiness Program, the music gig, and FoodTech Kerala are all better with company — and inviting someone who would not otherwise have heard about an event is one of the quiet ways that communities stay connected.

Third, factor in Kochi traffic, especially for the Kakkanad venue. The KINFRA centre is well-located for those coming from the eastern parts of the city, but if you are travelling from Ernakulam or Fort Kochi, build in extra time and consider public transport or ride-hailing to avoid parking stress.


FAQ

Q: How do I buy tickets for these events? The Spine Course is ticketed through Eventbrite. Salman Elahi's show is ticketed through District. The Happiness Program registers through the Art of Living website. For FoodTech Kerala, check the NTradeShows website for registration details.

Q: Are any of these events free to attend? The verified details available do not confirm pricing for all events. It is best to check the respective ticketing or registration pages directly for current pricing, as it can vary by category or registration date.

Q: Is the Happiness Program suitable for someone with no meditation experience? Yes — the Art of Living Happiness Program is specifically designed for people who are new to breathwork and meditation. No prior experience is required.

Q: Is FoodTech Kerala open to the general public or only trade visitors? Trade shows like FoodTech Kerala are typically oriented toward industry professionals, but entry policies vary. Check the event details on the NTradeShows website before attending.

Q: Where is Mullackal Auditorium? Mullackal Auditorium is in the Mullackal area of Ernakulam, which is a fairly central and well-connected part of the city, accessible by auto-rickshaw, bus, or ride-hailing apps from most neighbourhoods.


The Bottom Line

Late June and July in Kochi offer a genuinely well-rounded events calendar — whether you are looking to sharpen your professional skills, experience live music in a warm setting, invest in your mental wellbeing, or scout the latest in food industry innovation. The key is not to let the month slip by on good intentions. Pick the event that speaks to you, book your spot, and show up.

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