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Upcoming Events In Delhi This October 2025: Festivals, Concerts, Pop-Ups And More

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October 2025 in Delhi brings a vibrant line-up of events. A perfect mix of culture, music, dance, and lifestyle experiences.

Delhi events: Mark your dates and step out to experience the city’s unmatched spirit where tradition, creativity, and entertainment converge

Delhi events: Mark your dates and step out to experience the city’s unmatched spirit where tradition, creativity, and entertainment converge

October in Delhi is a month of cultural vibrance, festive celebrations, and artistic showcases. As the weather turns pleasant, the city gears up to host a wide spectrum of events from glamorous fashion pop-ups and high-energy dance nights to thought-provoking panel discussions, soulful concerts, and prestigious classical festivals. Whether you’re looking to indulge in retail therapy, immerse yourself in heritage debates, or sway to global music beats, Delhi’s October calendar has something for everyone. Mark your dates and step out to experience the city’s unmatched spirit where tradition, creativity, and entertainment converge.

Miraggio’s Gifting Concierge Pop-Up

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This festive season, Miraggio unveils The Invite – a new collection of handbags designed to capture the vibrance and charm of the season. From bold, playful silhouettes to timeless chic designs, each piece complements festive moments beautifully.

To celebrate the collection, Miraggio is hosting a Gifting Concierge Pop-Up from 4th to 10th October at Select Citywalk Mall, New Delhi. Styled like a chic gift room, the pop-up promises a one-of-a-kind retail experience with complimentary personalisation, luxe wrapping, and customisation with ribbons. Guests can also enjoy engaging interactive stations: a Nail Bar for festive refreshes, a Customization Zone, a Photo Op Spot, and a free Polaroid station to capture memories.

When: 4th to 10th October

Where: Nexus Select CITYWALK, New Delhi

Traffic Light Disco Dandiya Festival

Get ready to dance, flirt, and twirl under neon lights, where your relationship status takes center stage:

Red band – Taken (but still love to dance 😉)

Yellow band – It’s complicated, convince me

Green band – Single & ready to mingle

Expect more than just Garba steps — dazzling moves, energetic beats, and nonstop fun under the dandiya lights! Neon LED bands are included in the ticket price. Food, music, and the chance to meet your “Twirl & Spin” partner promise an unforgettable night.

When: Sat, 4 Oct – Sun, 5 Oct, 6:00 PM

Where: Ansal Plaza Amphitheatre, Delhi

Tradition, Disruption & the Future of Heritage — Panel Discussion

Engage with some of the sharpest cultural minds at this panel exploring tradition, disruption, and the future of heritage. Speakers include Swapna Liddle (historian and curator of Delhi’s monuments), Dr. Ritu Sethi (craft revivalist and editor of Global InCH), Yasmeen Kidwai (heritage activist and founder of the Sufi Heritage Project), and Sikkawala (interdisciplinary cultural thinker).

When: Sat, 11 Oct, 5:00 PM

Where: Travancore Palace, Delhi

Parampara Festival

The Parampara Series – National Festival of Dance & Music 2025, curated by Padma Bhushan Drs. Raja Radha Reddy & Kaushalya Reddy, is one of India’s most prestigious cultural celebrations. Held annually at Delhi’s iconic Kamani Auditorium, it brings together legendary maestros and dancers for an immersive journey into Indian classical arts.

This year’s line-up (8th–10th October 2025) features:

Hindustani vocal by Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar

Kuchipudi by the Raja Radha Reddy Troupe

Jugalbandi by Satish Kumar Patri (Mridangam) & Satyajit Talwalkar (Tabla)

Odissi by Rahul Acharya

Violin duet by Ganesh & Kumaresh

Bharatanatyam by Shijit & Parvati

A confluence of heritage and innovation, the festival exemplifies the timeless guru-shishya tradition meeting contemporary expression.

When: Wed, 8 Oct – Fri, 10 Oct 2025

Where: Kamani Auditorium, Delhi

Dahlia Fernandes Concert at The Piano Man Safdarjung

Award-winning artist Dahlia Fernandes returns from Toronto to India for a powerful tour promoting her upcoming album Sound of My Love. She is joined by acclaimed producer and multi-instrumentalist Thom McKay, alongside Indian percussionist Makrand Sanon. This world-class ensemble promises a stirring performance blending soulful vocals, rich instrumentation, and global influences.

When: Oct 10, 2025

Where: The Piano Man Jazz Club, Commercial Complex B 6/7-22 Opp Deer Park, Safdarjung, New Delhi

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