
April in Delhi is shaping up to be a month you won’t want to blink through. From thumping festival anthems and soulful pop-rock nights to immersive art exhibitions, literary evenings, and multi-course culinary journeys, there’s something for every kind of explorer. Whether you’re looking to dance, dine, reflect, or be inspired, these events promise unforgettable moments, one experience at a time. Get ready to mark your calendars and let the city’s vibrant pulse guide you through April.

Date: 3rd April
Venue: Tamra, Shangri-La Eros New Delhi, Janpath
Inviting guests to savour the vibrant flavours of Thailand in an intimate, multi-course dining experience at Tamra, New Delhi. Guided by Chef Nisa Yimthong, each dish is a celebration of bold spices, fresh ingredients, and authentic techniques, thoughtfully paired with refreshing Thai brews. More than a meal, it’s a journey into the heart of Thai cuisine.

Date: 3rd – 8th April
Venue: 1st Floor, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Bikaner House
No ‘One’ Maker: Textiles as Community—curated by Sreyansi Singh—explores how contemporary textile practices become a site of collaboration and collective creativity. The exhibition highlights the exchange between indigenous artisans and cross-disciplinary collaborators, where knowledge, labor, and ideas are shared in equal measure. Through co-creation, experimentation, and reciprocity, it presents an alternative model of making—one rooted in community, respect, and the blending of tradition with contemporary practice.

Date: 9th April
Venue: The Fio Table, MG Road, Gurugram
An evening of quiet indulgence awaits, where the worlds of literature and Japanese craft spirits meet. Immerse yourself in Yoko Ogawa’s The Memory Police and Haruki Murakami’s Men Without Women, while thoughtfully paired mezzes. Designed to linger rather than rush, the night invites conversation to drift, flavours to settle, and stories to unfold.

Date: 11th April & 12th May
Venue: Art Centrix Space, Jain Farm, Vasant Kunj
The Weight of Light showcases French artist Thomas Henriot’s exploration of space, movement, and perception. His large-scale ink drawings on Japanese paper, created in direct dialogue with sites across India—from Calcutta’s Basubati Palace to Jodhpur and Benaras—capture the essence of architecture and landscape through fluid, continuous gestures. Parallel textile works in silk, cotton, and gold thread translate these drawings into material form, where light and line shift with every perspective.

Date: 18th April
Venue: Nexus Select Citywalk, Saket
From soulful classics like Gulabi Aankhen, Lag Ja Gale, and Pehla Nasha to fan-favorite originals like Teri Aankhon Seand Tu Yahaan, every song strikes a chord. Rising from YouTube sensations to global performers, SANAM transforms each stage into a celebration of melody, passion, and connection.

Date: 19th April
Venue: Oddbird Theatre, The Dhan Mill Compound, Chhatarpur
Bringing the life and teachings of Guru Nanak to the stage through a unique blend of dastangoi, music, and theatre. Performed in Hindustani, Punjabi, and English, the evening traces his journeys, encounters, and hymns, weaving word and melody into a shared spiritual experience. Rather than spectacle, it invites reflection and connection, celebrating the enduring message of Oneness. With performances by Gaurav Suri, Guneet Kaur, and Dr Mansi Grover, this is storytelling that resonates long after the final verse.

Date: 8th April
Venue: Roseate House, Aerocity, Indira Gandhi International Airport
Chef Javier Rodriguez is bringing the spirit of Argentina to India. From his celebrated Córdoba restaurant, El Papagayo, he presents a seven-course tasting menu paired with wines that capture the region’s bold, grill-forward flavors. Each dish tells a story of Northern Argentine tradition, crafted with precision and passion.

Date: 19th April
Venue: Leisure Valley Ground, NH 8, Sector 29, Gurugram
Calvin Harris brings the hits that defined a generation. From Rihanna’s euphoric “We Found Love” and the sun‑soaked anthem “Summer” and more. get ready to witness the artist at his best.