
The Great Indian Sneaker Festival promises an unforgettable celebration of style, culture, and community
With an exclusive collection of over 5,000 limited edition shoes, the Great Indian Sneaker Festival will turn heads in Delhi. Here, sneakerheads of Delhi get the opportunity to buy, trade, and sell shoes and a variety of food from different parts of the nation.
Colours, music, food, and fun — it brings all the joy! From bringing people together to entertaining them to the core, “Food and Sneakers Street” has it all.
Two action-packed days, ensuring that the Delhiites have ample time to immerse themselves in the culture and excitement. From dawn till dusk, indulge in a non-stop celebration of fashion, music, and the urban lifestyle.
The event promises to be a sureshot hit for Gen Z. The event will also host prominent artists including KR$SNA, Sharn, Mi Amor, and Jass, Safar.
Sip on ice-cold brews and socialise with like-minded individuals at our one-of-a-kind 10,000 sq ft German beer garden, offering a unique and refreshing experience.
Discover the fusion of style, art, and self-expression as models strut the runway, showcasing cutting-edge designs that redefine fashion norms.
The Great Indian Sneaker Festival promises an unforgettable celebration of style, culture, and community as we elevate the sneaker and streetwear scene to new heights.
Tickets starting at Rs 999* can be purchased through a variety of channels, including Paytm Insider, BookmyShow, and allevents.in.
When: July 22, 2023–July 23, 2023
Where: A DOT by GNH Ambience Island, Golf Dr., behind The Leela Hotel, DLF Phase 3, Sector 24, Gurugram,
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