
Horn OK Please, one of Delhi’s most recognisable food and music festivals, is set to return for its 15th edition at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on November 29 and 30. Presented by Instax and powered by TOPS, with MasterChow and Coca-Cola as co-partners, the latest edition promises an expanded blend of food, live music and interactive experiences.
The festival will showcase more than 5,000 dishes from across Indian and global cuisines, featuring popular names such as Yume Matcha, Greenox, Burger Cartel, Fromage, Lodhi Knights, AB Coffee, Kubah and Al Amaan Turkish Kebab. Local favourites including Nagpal Di Hatti, Daulat Ki Chaat and Raju Chaat Bhandar will also be part of the line-up.
A dedicated Cocktail Lane will offer pop-up bars, handcrafted drinks, premium spirits and beer options such as Six Fields. Visitors can also expect interactive zones, games and family-friendly spaces designed to create a more seamless experience.
The music line-up will be the festival’s biggest yet, with performances by KRSNA, Ritviz, Armaan Bedil, Millind Gaba, KD Desi Rock, Bali, DG Immortals and Dilnoor, among others.
Organisers said the 2025 edition has been redesigned to reduce queues, improve crowd movement and offer more curated social-media-friendly spaces. Pet-friendly areas, shopping zones and immersive activity pockets have also been added.
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“This milestone is a celebration of how far we’ve come and a tribute to Delhi’s spirit — vibrant, passionate and ever-evolving,” said Digant Sharma, co-founder and organiser of Horn OK Please. “Here’s to continuing to shape experiences that bring people together to eat, vibe and celebrate.”
The festival will run from 12 PM to 10 PM at Gate No 14, JLN Stadium. Tickets are available online.
When: November 29- 30; 12 PM to 10 PM
Where: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi
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