City Delights: Events In Delhi This Weekend

Dive into Delhi’s dynamic weekend scene with live music, immersive art, food festivals, and outdoor adventures. Whether you're craving creativity, culinary brilliance, or thrills, the city has endless events to make your weekend truly unforgettable
Events In Delhi This Weekend
New Delhi is brimming with exciting events for everyone this weekend. Shutterstock
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After a brief spell of unsettled weather earlier this week, the capital woke up to a refreshing overcast this morning. The sun is getting stronger, but a lingering breeze keeps the evenings comfortable. And with that, another weekend is here, packed with an exciting mix of events across the city. From bustling flea markets and immersive cultural fests to electrifying live performances and indulgent food pop-ups, the national capital has something for everyone. Here’s our handpicked guide to events that will help you make the most of your weekend in Delhi.

Enter A Rocking Concert

Yo Yo Honey Singh to perform in Delhi this weekend.
Yo Yo Honey Singh to perform in Delhi this weekend. yoyohoneysingh/instagram

Yo Yo Honey Singh is set to take over India with his massive 10-city tour in 2025, kicking off in Delhi. Stage Aaj Tak presents the biggest blockbuster concert of the year, featuring the OG hitmaker who revolutionised Indian music. From “Brown Rang” to “Lungi Dance” and “Dope Shope” to “Love Dose,” every beat will hit differently as Singh delivers his legendary bangers live. Open to attendees aged 16 and above, this high-energy concert promises an unforgettable night of swag, nostalgia, and non-stop vibes.

The Information

Dates: 1 March, 6 pm

Venue: Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Delhi

Address: J6JX+H7J, Ring Rd, near Delhi Sachivalaya, IG Indoor Stadium, ITO, IP Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110002, India

You can book your tickets on insider.in.

Experience An Immersive Workshop

Join an art workshop to connect with new people in Kolkata this weekend
Join an art workshop to connect with new people in Kolkata this weekendPeopleImages-Yuri A/Shutterstock

This interactive family workshop invites participants to explore cityscapes from a fresh perspective through creative aerial mapping. Using vibrant colours and 3D liners, attendees will transform maps into artistic narratives, adding depth and personal expression. The session offers a hands-on experience in reimagining urban landscapes beyond navigation, blending creativity with cartography. By the end, each participant will take home a unique, expressive map showcasing their vision of the city.

The Information

Dates: 1 March, 11 am

Venue: KNMA Art & Craft Museum Noida, Plot No, 3A, SEZ, HCL Technologies PVT. LTD, Sector 126, Noida

You can book your spots on insider.in.

Witness A Dostoevsky Adaptation

A portrait of Dostoevsky
A portrait of Dostoevsky Wikimedia Commons

Set over four nights of ethereal twilight, Chandni Raatein follows two souls who find solace in each other at the edge of their own darkness. As their connection deepens, shifting perspectives reveal a story far more intricate than it first appears. Told through the eyes of the deewana ("love struck boy"), his deewani ("infatuated female"), the man she longs for, and a silent observer, the narrative unfolds with layers of love, longing, and destiny’s unexpected turns. Purva Naresh’s adaptation of "White Nights" blends music, dance, and Indo-Russian influences, offering a visually stunning, emotionally resonant experience that lingers long after the final act.

The Information

Dates: March 1, 7:30 pm and March 2, 4 pm to 7:30 pm

Venue: Kamani Auditorium, Delhi

Address: 1, Copernicus Marg, Opposite Doordarshan Bhawan, Mandi House, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

You can book your tickets on insider.in.

Embark On A Heritage Walk

Qutub Minar in Delhi
Qutub Minar in DelhiShutterstock

Delhi’s most iconic landmark Qutub Minar has been given a breathtaking new glow, piercing the night sky with a brilliance that rivals even the Eiffel Tower. This exclusive heritage walk offers a rare opportunity to explore the Qutub Complex under its magnificent illumination, weaving through centuries of art, architecture, and history. As the first walk of its kind, it promises an immersive journey that transports participants beyond the city's chaos into the grandeur of the past. Conducted in both Hindi and English, the experience requires pre-registration, with ticket details sent upon booking. In case of unforeseen disruptions, the event may be rescheduled.

The Information

Dates: March 1, 5 pm

Venue: Qutab Minar, Delhi

Address: Quwatul Islam Mosque, Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India

You can book your tickets on insider.in.

Head Out For Laughter

Setting for a standup night
Setting for a standup nightShutterstock

Dive into the heart of Delhi’s comedy scene with NOC Exclusive, a stand-up showcase featuring surprise headliners and the brightest rising stars of Indian comedy. Curated for an unforgettable night of laughter, this event promises unexpected punchlines and electric energy. With a stellar lineup kept under wraps until showtime, every performance is a surprise, making each moment pure magic. Secure your tickets now before they disappear—this is comedy at its finest.

The Information

Dates: March 2, 6 pm

Venue: Akshara Theatre, Delhi

Address: 11-B Baba Kharak Singh Road, gate 5, next to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Type III, Baba Kharak Singh Marg Area, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

You can book your tickets on insider.in.

Celebrate Arunachal Pradesh

In a first, Arunachal Pradesh Tourism Board is organising the Arunachal GI Mahotsav to celebrate 20 of the state's Geographical Indication (GI) products (the highest in the Northeast region.) During the weekend event in Delhi, immerse in the state's rich heritage, learn more about its organic treasures, and cop indigenous crafts.

The Information

Dates: February 28 to March 2 

Venue: Select CityWalk, Delhi

Address: Saket District Centre, District Centre, Sector 6, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi

Entry is free

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