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Horn OK Please: A food festival

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Tahir Bhat

New Delhi’s most popular food festival, Horn OK Please, is set to return for its 14th edition on March 22 and 23, at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Promising a vibrant mix of food, music, and entertainment, the festival aims to offer an unforgettable experience for attendees.

This year’s event will feature a diverse selection of over 5,000 dishes, covering cuisines from Indian, Mexican, Japanese, Italian, Korean, and Middle Eastern, along with handcrafted cocktails, premium spirits, and an exclusive beer garden. From street food to gourmet delights, the festival is a paradise for food lovers.

Adding to the excitement, an impressive lineup of artists will set the stage on fire. The festival will host Aditya Rikhari, Gippy Grewal, Paradox, Tony Kakkar, Juggy D, Kutle Khan, DJ Sumit Sethi, and Basant Kur, among others, ensuring a dynamic musical atmosphere spanning multiple genres.

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“We are thrilled to bring back Horn OK Please with an even more exciting lineup of food, music, and activities,” said Digant Sharma, Co-Founder & Organiser of Horn OK Please. “Our goal is to elevate the festival experience and create an unforgettable weekend for all attendees.”

Beyond food and music, the festival will cater to all age groups with a dedicated kids’ zone, offering face painting, glitter art, and bouncy castles. Visitors can also explore a curated shopping arena featuring homegrown brands and capture Instagram-worthy moments at strategically placed photo booths and immersive experience zones.

When: March 22 to 23; 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Where: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Gate No. 14, New Delhi

Tahir Bhat

Tahir is the Chief Sub-Editor at Patriot and hails from north Kashmir's Kupwara district. He holds a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from the University of Kashmir. His previous stints in the field of journalism over the past eight years include serving as online editor at Kashmir Life, where he covered a range of political and human-interest stories. At Patriot, he has expanded his focus to encompass the lifestyle and arts scene in Delhi, even as he has taken on additional responsibilities at the desk. If there’s news about Kashmir in Delhi, Tahir is the person to turn to for perspective and reportage. Outside of journalism, he loves travelling and exploring new places.

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