It's the second week of the new year and Delhi continues to be covered in fog with tolerable sunshine during the day. The city hums with a bubbly energy despite the frosty weather. As the weekend comes knocking, the city turns itself into a cultural haven full of vibrant events. From food festivals to literary soirees, there's something for one and all. The evenings warmed up by the dynamic musical shows and the days better with art exhibits, Delhi ensures your weekend doesn't go to waste. Here is a list of the top events happening in the city, check it out as you make weekend plans with your friends.
Tune In To A Murder Mystery Play

Part murder mystery, part emotional rollercoaster, and entirely unforgettable, this Aadyam Season 7 production is a coming-of-age tale that follows Christopher, a brilliant yet socially unique 15-year-old boy. When his neighbour’s dog is mysteriously murdered, Christopher embarks on a hilarious and heartwarming detective journey that leads him to uncover unexpected truths about his own family. Adapted by Simon Stephens and based on the acclaimed novel, this story delves into the complexities of love, resilience, and navigating life’s challenges with a unique perspective. Directed by Atul Kumar and produced by The Company Theatre, the play has been celebrated with multiple awards, including the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Play, and promises an unforgettable theatrical experience.
Dates: January 11, 7:30 pm and January 12, 4 pm to 7:30 pm
Venue: Kamani Auditorium, Delhi
Address: 1, Copernicus Marg, Opposite Doordarshan Bhawan, Mandi House, New Delhi, Delhi 110001
You can book your tickets on insider.in.
Witness An Interesting Exhibition
The Opening Reception of Expanding Horizons – Ek Aur Duniya, curated by Ina Puri, is all set to be witnessed at LTC Gallery, Bikaner House, New Delhi. The exhibition offers a unique exploration of diverse artistic perspectives and will be on display until January 21. This event invites art enthusiasts to experience a thought-provoking showcase of creativity and vision at one of New Delhi’s prominent cultural venues.
Dates: January 15-21
Venue: LTC Gallery, Bikaner House
Address: Bikaner House between Pandara Rd, &, Shahjahan Rd, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110011
Delve Into Classical Music

The 26th Swami Haridas Tansen Sangeet Nritya Mahotsav is slated to take place this year at Shankar Lal Hall, Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi. Organised by Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts under the guidance of Padma Bhushan Dr. Uma Sharma and Dr. Vinay Bharat Ram, this three-day festival will feature celebrated artists such as Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia (Flute), Begum Parween Sultana (Vocal), Ustad Shujat Khan (Sitar), Dr. Uma Sharma (Kathak), and more. A tribute to Swami Haridas and Tansen, the event aims to inspire younger generations to embrace India's rich cultural heritage. Admission is free, with invitation cards available at Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts and Uma Sharma Dance School.
Dates: January 10-12
Venue: Shankar Lal Hall, Modern School
Address: J6HH+MMC, Barakhamba Rd, Todermal Road Area, Mandi House, New Delhi, Delhi 110001
Indulge In A Beatles Documentary

The British Council will host a special screening of the critically acclaimed documentary The Beatles and India on January 10 in Delhi, as part of its Culture Friday’s initiative. Directed by Indian author and political journalist Ajoy Bose, the film offers a unique and insightful historical chronicle of the lasting connection between The Beatles and India. The documentary delves into how this iconic relationship, which began more than half a century ago, has influenced both the band and the country, capturing a fascinating chapter of music history.
Dates: January 10, 5 pm to 9 pm
Venue: The British Council
Address: 17, KG Marg, Atul Grove Road, Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001
Celebrate A Culinary Lohri

Andaz Delhi by Hyatt is hosting an exclusive Lohri brunch on Sunday at AnnaMaya. This festive spread features a variety of delicious appetizers, mains, and desserts, including Sarson ki Macchli ka Tikka, Mutton Chapli Kebab, Adani Paneer Tikka Masala, and vegetarian classics like Sarso ka Saag & Makki ki Roti. The live trolley service will offer Sikandari Raan, and indulgent desserts like Ghevar Tiramisu and MotiChoor Cheesecake will complete the experience. Chef Matteo Fracalossi, Executive Chef at Andaz Delhi, celebrates Lohri by blending regional flavours with global cuisine. The brunch is priced from INR 3,499++ with an early bird offer from January 7-10 starting at INR 2,999++.
Dates: January 12
Venue: AnnaMaya, Andaz
Address: Ground Floor, Asset No.1, Aerocity, New Delhi, Delhi 110037
Experience The Legacy Of Indian Kebabs

This weekend, embark on a delectable journey through India's rich culinary heritage with Punjab Grill's much-awaited festival, Kebab Di Kahaniya. Running from January 5 to February 16, the festival celebrates the artistry of kebabs by blending ancient cooking techniques with contemporary flavours.
At Punjab Grill, food lovers in Delhi NCR can indulge in various kebabs, each telling a unique story from India's culinary history. Try the succulent Bihari Dabba Chicken, slow-cooked in earthen pots inspired by the flavours of Champaran, or sample vegetarian delights like the Quinoa Kaladi Kebab, which uses tangy Kaladi cheese from Jammu and Kashmir. Seafood aficionados can enjoy the Black Garlic Prawns marinated with black garlic and herbs, while the Kalmi Kebab offers a tantalizing infusion of Gongura leaf tang. Other highlights include the Tempeh Roll, a fusion of Indonesian and Indian elements, and the classic Chapli Kebab, which harks back to the British Raj era. To end your culinary adventure, the Chenna Poda, a traditional Odia dessert, provides the perfect sweet note.
Dates: Jan 5 to Feb 16
Venue: Punjab Grill outlets across Delhi NCR









