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Apple Hebbal: India’s third Apple Store opens next month in Bengaluru

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Apple will open its newest retail store, Apple Hebbal, on September 2, 2025. This will be the company’s third Apple Store in India, after Apple BKC in Mumbai and Apple Select City Walk in Saket, Delhi, which opened in 2021.

The barricade for the store was revealed this morning, featuring artwork of vibrant peacock feathers — a nod to India’s national bird and a symbol of pride. The design sets the tone for the store’s arrival in Bengaluru, where Apple is continuing to expand its physical retail presence.

Inside, Apple Hebbal will offer the full product lineup along with support from Specialists, Geniuses, Creatives, and Business teams. The store will also host Today at Apple sessions — free workshops covering everything from digital art and storytelling to productivity and coding.

Ahead of the launch, Apple has released exclusive Hebbal-themed wallpapers and a Bengaluru-inspired Apple Music playlist, both available on the company’s official website: apple.com/in/retail/hebbal.

We’ll be on the ground in Bengaluru on opening day to cover the store’s launch from the first look inside to the atmosphere outside so stay tuned for updates.



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