Fastrack Afterhours: The UFO Party That Took Over Mumbai and Bangalore
Fastrack made a blazing return to India’s party circuit with Fastrack Afterhours, a high-energy afterparty series that set new standards for how Gen Z celebrates.
In collaboration with Crab Culture, Fastrack launched the first edition of Afterhours to celebrate its bold new UFO Collection, a range of one-of-a-kind analogue watches inspired by the mystery and magnetism of outer space.
From Bonobo in Mumbai to The Conservatory in Bangalore, Fastrack transformed two of India’s most iconic venues into cosmic playgrounds, featuring stellar sets by DJ Nida, Aayna, Unnayanaa (Vinyl Set), and Siiry. The atmosphere was electric, an explosive mix of sound, style, and self-expression that perfectly captured the brand’s energy.
The nights saw a vibrant turnout from the Fastrack and Crab Culture communities, with creators and artists such as Prerna Massey, Tosadda, and Shantanu Hazarika adding their signature spark to the scene.
Speaking about the event, Danny Jacob, Brand Head, Fastrack, said, “Partying today is different. Gen Z is redefining what it means to have a good time. It is no longer about noise and chaos. It is about curated experiences, bold expression, and discovering new sounds. That is exactly what we set out to create with Afterhours, something fresh, immersive, and unmistakably Fastrack.”
Launched during the festive season, Fastrack Afterhours shifts the focus from traditional celebrations to what happens next, the afterparty. It is where the young come together to unwind, connect, and express themselves long after the main event is over.
With the UFO Afterhours series, Fastrack once again proves that no one throws an afterparty quite like they do. Unapologetic, unexpected, and out of this world.
About Fastrack
Fastrack is India’s iconic youth brand, always tuned in to what is next in fashion and culture. With bold designs, irreverent energy, and a finger on the Gen Z pulse, Fastrack empowers the young and the young-at-heart to live, play, and express themselves on their own terms.