
From sun-soaked Holi beats to immersive art workshops, packed comic conventions to high-energy live shows, Delhi is bursting with experiences this March. Whether you’re here for the music, the creativity, or just the thrill of being part of something unforgettable, there’s a little (or a lot) for everyone.

Date: 4th March
Venue: Dirty Good
This Holi, Dirty Good invites you to experience the festival through a different lens. HOLI 404, curated with Paradox, is a 14-hour, music-led celebration that flows from sunlit afternoon into electric night. Rooted in EDM and long-format sets, the lineup features Themba, Grossomodo, House of Tuneman and more, crafting an evolving sonic journey. Set in an open, high-energy space, it’s a contemporary, immersive take on Holi designed for those who come for the music as much as the moment.

Date: 7th March
Venue: Humayun’s Tomb Museum
Step into a reflective, hands-on workshop with artist Soumitra Dasgupta, where making becomes a way of remembering, listening, and connecting — to material, body, and place. Inspired by Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters, the session explores how stories travel through land and collective memory. Working with natural and found materials, participants create wearable sculptures and imagined forms through slow, intuitive processes that prioritise presence over perfection. Designed for adults, it’s a thoughtful, process-led space for storytelling through touch, gesture, and attentive making.

Date: 7th March
Venue: Travancore Palace, Copernicus Marg
Copy: This Holi, ditch the usual chaos and step into a conscious, alcohol-free celebration where music, movement, and colour take centre stage. DJ Caroline Lethô spins an immersive, groove-filled set as you dance, play with natural colours and flower

Date: 14th & 15th March
Venue: Gymkhana Club
The city’s first-ever Comic Con is set to bring together anime lovers, comic book fans, cosplayers, gamers, and pop culture enthusiasts for an unforgettable, all-under-one-roof celebration you won’t want to miss.

Date: 20th – 22nd March
Venue: Travancore Palace
50 artists, 22 states, 3 days — a dynamic coming together of contemporary art, indigenous crafts, and sustainability-led practices, complete with immersive workshops and performances celebrating the richness of India’s cultural landscape.

Date: 22nd March
Venue: OddBird Theatre
World-building with Memory and Attention is a three-hour bilingual workshop led by multidisciplinary artist Vaishnavi Mannava, exploring how memory and attention can spark creative world-building. Through guided prompts, improvisation, and collaborative exercises, the session offers adaptable tools for artists and thinkers to generate ideas, build trust, and create with clarity and intention — even when they don’t know where to begin.

Date: 22nd March
Venue: DLF Cybercity, Gurugram
Tuffman Gurugram Half Marathon returns to DLF Cybercity for its sixth edition, bringing together seasoned runners and first-timers alike for a high-energy race day in the heart of the city. With 21.1K, 10K, 5K, and 3K categories set against the scenic stretch of DLF Golf Course Road.

Date: 29th March
Venue: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Ye lands in India for a one-night cultural reset, delivering an immersive, full-scale sonic experience. The artist formerly known as Kanye West — architect of eras and creator of generation-defining anthems like Heartless, Runaway, Gold Digger, Jesus Walks, and Famous — blends raw energy with reimagined classics.