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Horn Ok Please: a festival of food, music

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Horn OK Please, one of Delhi’s most recognisable food and music festivals, is set to return with its 16th edition at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on March 28 and 29. With an expected footfall of over 50,000 visitors, the festival promises an expansive mix of food, live music and immersive experiences spread across the venue.

This edition will feature over 5,000 dishes spanning Indian and global cuisines, bringing together a wide range of flavours—from Delhi’s iconic street food to international offerings including Mexican, Japanese, Italian, Korean and Middle Eastern fare. The festival aims to strike a balance between cult favourites and contemporary culinary trends, making it a diverse playground for food enthusiasts.

Alongside the food line-up, the festival will host more than 100 F&B brands and over 50 fashion and lifestyle labels at the Quirk Bazaar, creating a vibrant marketplace for visitors to explore beyond dining.

A dedicated Cocktail Lane will offer pop-up bars serving handcrafted cocktails, premium spirits and chilled beers. Interactive zones and carnival-style games will add to the experience, making the festival engaging for all age groups.

The music line-up spans across both days, with Day 1 featuring performances by Yashasvi Bharadwaj, Aryan, Avvy Sra, and a joint act by Bombay Rockers and Mellow D. Day 2 will see performances by Stratosphere, Alakh, Nidhi Gusain, Sapna Choudhary, Sukhee and Navraj Hans, promising a high-energy musical atmosphere.

Organisers said the festival continues to evolve with each edition, focusing on enhancing the overall visitor experience while retaining its core identity.

“Horn OK Please has always been about bringing people together over things they love the most—great food, great music, and a vibrant festival atmosphere. With every edition, we aim to elevate the experience while keeping the spirit intact. This year gives us the opportunity to reimagine the festival in exciting ways, and we look forward to welcoming Delhi for another unforgettable weekend,” said Digant Sharma, co-founder and organiser of the festival.

The festival will run from 2 PM to 10 PM at Gate No. 14, JLN Stadium. Tickets start at Rs 299 and are available online.

When: March 28–29; 2 PM to 10 PM

Where: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi

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