The RADA Festival 2026 marked a defining moment for Marathi pop culture. Digital artists, musicians, and performers came together on one electrifying stage. Held in Pune and organised by BhaDiPa, the festival celebrated the growing power of internet culture in the region. It brought online fame to life through live performances. Among the highlights were Yashraj Mukhate and Sai Godbole, whose acts truly captured the spirit of RADA.

How Yashraj And Sai Owned The Stage At RADA
Yashraj Mukhate, who is known for his viral music compositions, brought his signature style to the stage, where he converted common sounds and references into high energy musical events.
Sai Godbole, on the other hand, had her own unique energy, which was equally captivating. She is known for her multilingual singing and her unique vocal style on various social media platforms. She took her online fame to the stage with her powerful performance. The ability to change her accents, tones, and genres made her performance interesting.

RADA Festival 2026: Celebrating the Emergence of Marathi Digital Culture
It is worth noting that what made RADA Festival 2026 really special is the concept behind the festival. The festival is the first large-scale Marathi pop culture festival in the state of Maharashtra. The festival aims to bring together creators who have largely built their audiences through the internet.
The creators who performed at the festival included Prajakta Koli, Neel Salekar, among others. The lineup also included musicians such as Srushti Tawade, Shreyas X Vedang, Yashraj Mukhate, Sai Godbole, among others.
Unlike conventional concerts, RADA combined performances with conversations and community-driven activities, allowing people to interact with creators beyond their screens. The event witnessed thousands of attendees, thus underscoring the extent and rise of regional creators.

A Stage Where Yashraj and Sai Received Love And Applauses In Abundance
The performance by Yashraj Mukhate and Sai Godbole was not just significant due to their enthusiasm; rather, it is significant due to the potential shown by these internet-famous content creators in drawing huge crowds in real life.
RADA Festival 2026 is not just a festival; rather, it is a cultural shift. At the heart of this shift were content creators like Yashraj Mukhate and Sai Godbole, who showed that content created on the internet has the potential to be just as impactful, if not more, in real life.