From Sonu Nigam Live To International Coffee Festival, 10 Events For You To Attend In Delhi This October

Delhi's calendar is packed with exciting opportunities!

by Nikitha Sebastian
From Sonu Nigam Live To International Coffee Festival, 10 Events For You To Attend In Delhi This October

October in Delhi brings a vibrant array of events that cater to every interest. Whether you’re a music enthusiast or a coffee lover, the capital has something for everyone. As the weather turns pleasant, outdoor activities and cultural festivals spring to life. This month promises an eclectic mix of performances, workshops, and gatherings that will enrich your experience in the city. From art exhibitions to food festivals, Delhi’s calendar is packed with exciting opportunities to connect with friends, discover new passions, and create lasting memories.

Events For You To Attend In Delhi This October

1. India International Coffee Festival (IICF)

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The Specialty Coffee Association of India is hosting the India International Coffee Festival (IICF), the largest multi-city coffee festival, with support from the Coffee Board of India. Following the success of the 2023 World Coffee Conference (WCC) in Bengaluru, which attracted over 2,400 delegates, 117 speakers, 208 exhibitors, and more than 20,000 visitors from 80 countries, IICF aims to deliver an even bigger and more impressive event in India.

When: 4-6 October

Where: Pacific Mall, Tagore Garden

Cost: Free

2. The Sonu Nigam Live Show

 

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Prepare for an unforgettable evening with the incredible Sonu Nigam! Get ready for a thrilling concert that will leave you amazed! Featuring everything from classic hits to the latest chart-toppers, Sonu’s setlist promises a fantastic Bollywood journey and more.

When: October 11, 7 Pm onwards

Where: DLF Promenade

Cost: ₹999 onwards

3. Dastak-E-Dil ft. Shankar Mahadevan

The Gunjan Foundation is hosting a fundraiser to mark “Gunjan at 20: Empowering Youth, Building Futures.” Proceeds from this event will support underprivileged students.

When: October 19, 6:15 Pm onwards

Where: Sirifort Auditorium

Cost: ₹1770 onwards

4. Oktoberfest

 

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Oktoberfest is an exciting festival showcasing the best international and local beer brands, delicious restaurant pop-ups, and amazing musical performances. This lively event captures the essence of the original Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, with a selection of German beers, traditional Bavarian dishes like pretzels, sausages, and schnitzels, along with diverse music and dance acts.

When: October 26, 12Pm – October 27, 10PM

Where: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

Cost: ₹299 onwards

5. Gaurav Gupta Live

 

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Gaurav Gupta is returning to perform live in Faridabad and Meerut after a long hiatus. Don’t miss this opportunity—book your tickets now!

When: October 14 – October 19

Where: Radisson Blu Hotel, Faridabad

Cost: ₹499 onwards

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6. Silent Garba – Unique Dandiya Night

Join for a unique Dandiya experience at Imperfecto this Navratri with Silent Garba! Upon arrival, you’ll receive wireless headphones. Dress in your best traditional outfit and enjoy Garba with a modern twist, whether you’re an expert or a beginner. Create unforgettable memories this festive season!

When: October 4, 8Pm

Where: Informal, Connaught Place

Cost: ₹300 onwards

7. Qawaali By Nizami Bandhu

 

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Nizami Bandhu is an Indian musical group featuring Ustad Chand Nizami, Shadab Faridi, and Sohrab Faridi Nizami. They rose to prominence after their appearance in the song “Kun Faya Kun,” directed by renowned music composer A.R. Rahman for the film Rockstar in 2011.

When: October 5

Where: Kamani Auditorium, Mandi House

Cost: ₹499 onwards

8. DDC Part : 1, Dandiya Capsule

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Experience a vibrant night of colours and music at DDC 2024, where Navratri traditions meet Delhi’s flair! Enjoy non-stop Garba with live music. Delight in complimentary chaat and vrat food, along with exciting performances, surprises, and giveaways for the whole family!

When: October 6, 7 Pm

Where: Imperial Club, Vasant Kunj

Cost: ₹899 onwards

9. Zakir Khan Live

 

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The show takes a deep dive into Zakir’s antics as he shares tales of his delightfully careless nature. The leading figure in Indian stand-up comedy returns with his boldest material yet. Don’t miss out—missing this show would be a significant loss!

When: September 30 – October 25

Where: NCUI Auditorium, Hauz Khas

Cost: ₹799 onwards

10. Garba Dazzle

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Garba Dazzle guarantees an enchanting evening filled with captivating performances and lively beats, along with a cheerful community of revellers. This year, enjoy a vibrant Flea Market before dancing. Experience traditional Garba and Dandiya Raas with a modern flair, as our live DJ spins classic and contemporary tracks all night!

When: October 6, 3Pm

Where: Dilli Haat Pitam Pura

Cost: ₹69 onwards

Also Read: Mysore Dasara 2024: All About This Unique 10-Day Festival That Starts With Navratri & Ends On Vijayadashami

As October unfolds, take advantage of the dynamic events happening throughout Delhi. Embrace the spirit of the season by immersing yourself in these diverse activities. Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and step out to explore the lively atmosphere that Delhi has to offer this October. You won’t want to miss a moment!

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First Published: September 30, 2024 7:17 PM