This weekend, Delhi will be immersed in the biggest Punjabi music and food festival ‘The Burrah Project: Ab Chadhega Punjabi Fever’.
For three days straight, the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium will resonate with Punjabi cheers as the community will see some of the biggest names of the music industry, including the legendary Gurdas Maan, perform before their eyes while they chomp on the best of food from Punjab keeping the energy quotient of the people high.
On November 18, the first day of the event, November 18, Vijay Malik, Rabica Wadhawan, Juggy D, and Maninder Buttar will hit stage. On November 19, musicians Deep Money, Noor Chahal and everyone’s favourite Ammy Virk will keep the audience enthralled. As for the last day, the event will see the best of Avi J, Money Aujla ft. Funkyboyz, Afsana Khan and Gurdas Maan.
Besides singing peformances, there will be Bhangra, Gidda, and Dhol, along with, some of Delhi’s best DJs to keep the crowd entertained under one roof over the course of the three-day festival. It is conceptualized by Punjabi Fever, the only Punjabi radio station catering to Delhi-NCR.
The entry into the stadium will be from gate no. 13 and the tickets can either be booked online via BookMyShow or purchased at the venue as well.
After two years of the pandemic induced restrictions, music and food festivals are back in Capital and as the weather is swiftly getting colder, these events are seeing a good footfall.
When: 18-20 November
Where: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi
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