
As January 2025 begins, Delhi is shrouded in dense fog, making it one of the coldest mornings in years. Despite the chill, the capital is buzzing with activity, offering a wide variety of winter pleasures. During these cold days, Delhi transforms into a cultural haven, featuring vibrant markets, seasonal food festivals, cosy cafés, and literary gatherings. Live music performances and art exhibits add to the city’s charm, while festive celebrations provide a much-needed warmth. Whether you're indulging in hot treats or exploring the imaginatively decorated streets cloaked in fog, Delhi's winter magic is undeniable. Don’t miss out on these events this weekend to fully experience the city’s frosty allure.
Head out to Sufiyana Shaam, an unforgettable evening with the captivating Ilam Sufi Band, is Terrace Sky Bar & Lounge. Experience the timeless beauty of Sufi music as it transports you to a place of spiritual tranquility through poignant rhythms and poetic harmonies. With a breathtaking rooftop view as the backdrop, the evening promises not only heart-pounding tunes but also a delightful culinary experience with expertly prepared gourmet dishes. Allow the music and the stars above to create a mystical atmosphere that will make for a peaceful, joyful, and memorable evening.
Dates: 4 January, 8 pm
Venue: The Terrace, Ghaziabad
Address: The Terrace Shopprix Mall Plot - 01 Sector - 05, Vaishali Rd, Sector 5, Vaishali, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201010, India
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In a laid-back, neighbourhood-driven setting, the Backyard Barbecue Fest unites a lively celebration of flavors, fire, and camaraderie. This unique event creates lifelong memories by combining food, music, and beverages. The festival offers a vibrant culinary experience with its mouth watering selection of artisan meats and culinary treats from well-known vendors like Atticus, Bomba, Maruchi, Karim's, Leila, Muchachos, Kerbside, Sirka, and Cakelawa. It's the ideal time to enjoy delicious food, dance to upbeat music, and spend quality time with loved ones in a backyard setting.
Dates: 3 - 5 January, 10 pm
Venue: Epicuria Food & Entertainment HUB, Delhi
Address: Metro Station, Nehru Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
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Inspired by the landscape paintings on exhibit within the gallery, this workshop explores Benodebehari Mukherjee's pedagogical legacy. Participants will consider the historical and modern significance of sketching and outdoor exploration while examining how his early style was influenced by Chinese and Japanese scroll painting traditions. In order to encourage participants to create landscapes that are influenced by Mukherjee's stylistic approach while taking time, context, and aesthetic changes into consideration, the session ends with an outdoor drawing or painting exercise. The Museum will supply the materials. Rahul Juneja, an artist and educator who has exhibited at prestigious locations, is in charge of the workshop.
Dates: 4 January, 2 pm
Venue: KNMA Art & Craft Museum Noida, Noida
Address: Plot No, 3A, SEZ, HCL Technologies PVT. LTD, Sector 126, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301, India
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Enjoy a memorable Sunday night filled with humour and laughter as the top comedians from the Delhi Comedy Circuit perform live. This comedy lineup promises heart-pounding laughs in a lively setting at Hauz Khas Village, just above Social. Make a right next to the guards, follow the pink-lit lane, and ascend to the first floor for an unforgettable, laugh-filled event.
Dates: 2 - 6 January, 10 pm
Venue: LIGHT ROOM, Delhi
Address: 12a second floor, Hauz Khas Tank, Deer Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, Delhi 110016, India
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Triveni Kala Sangam in New Delhi presents Shringar: The Divine Art of Pichwai, an exhibition showcasing over 30 exquisite works by State Award-winning Master Artist Shehzaad Ali Sherani. Running from the second weekend of January, the exhibition celebrates the divine legacy of Pichwai painting, exploring themes from Shrinathji’s Leelas to symbolic elements and modern interpretations. Featuring natural colours, gold and silver leaf detailing, and elements of the Kishangarh School, the exhibition offers a rich glimpse into Rajasthan’s temple and court art traditions. Curated by MeMeraki, a culture-tech platform for traditional Indian arts, the event includes workshops for visitors to experience the art firsthand.
Dates: 12 - 21 January, 2025
Venue: Triveni Kala Sangam
Address: 205, Tansen Marg, Todermal Road Area, Mandi House, Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110001