Delhi’s largest food festival, Horn OK Please, is gearing up for its much-anticipated 13th edition, set to take place on November 16 and 17 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Gate No. 14. Presented by TOPS and co-powered by Coca-Cola and Voods Lifestyle, this edition promises an exciting lineup of food, music, and activities designed to offer an unforgettable weekend for all attendees.
The event will feature a vibrant music lineup, bringing together popular artists across genres including hip-hop, Punjabi, and indie. Notable performers include Raftaar, Parmish Verma, Maninder Bhuttar, and The Yellow Diary. “We are thrilled to bring the 13th edition of Horn OK Please to Delhi with an even bigger, better, and more exciting lineup of music, food, and entertainment,” said Digant Sharma, Organiser and Co-Founder of Horn OK Please. “It’s going to be a celebration of everything we love about this city, and we can’t wait to share this unforgettable experience with everyone”.
The festival also promises a culinary journey with over 100 food brands showcasing diverse cuisines, from North Indian and Mexican to Japanese, Mediterranean, Thai, and Italian. As the Presenting Partner, TOPS will offer a specially curated menu featuring its popular sauces, condiments, and noodles. “Our brand has always embraced the enthusiasm and creativity of young people, and this festival embodies that same spirit of innovation and cultural celebration,” said Dr Nitin Seth, Vice Chairman, GD Foods. “We are committed to delivering a brand experience that resonates with our consumers, and this collaboration aligns perfectly with our mission of delivering India Ka Top Taste to our consumers”.
In addition to the music and food, the festival will cater to families with a dedicated kids’ zone, featuring activities like face painting, glitter art, and bouncy castles. Attendees can also shop from a range of homegrown brands and capture Instagram-worthy moments at the photo booths scattered throughout the venue.
When: November 16 – 17; 12:00 PM to 10 PM
Where: JLN Stadium, Gate No. 14, New Delhi
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