This month, Delhi sets the stage for music, art & culture like never before. From classical tunes to contemporary masterpieces, April is all about experiences you won’t forget.
Step into Reverberation, a collective journey through the minds of 15 dynamic artists, where vibrant paintings and sculptural ceramics come together in a striking symphony of expression. Featuring the works of Anisha Shakdher, Annie Mathews, Asha Nair, Dilraj Kaur, Khushboo Sharma, Kirti Tandon, Komonica Madaan, Meenakshi Pahwa, Rajib Deyashi, Ramesh Jhawar, Ramkrishna Paul, Sudha Pillai, Dr. Sumita Kathuria, Sunita Mendiratta, and Suraj Gorai, this exhibition explores the powerful emotions and energy that art can evoke.
Date: 1st- 5th April
Venue: India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi
Experience the transformative sounds of Rishab Rikhiram Sharma, an internationally acclaimed sitarist, music producer, and mental health advocate. Born into the illustrious Rikhi Ram family of luthiers, Rishab’s relationship with the sitar began at the tender age of 10, training under his father, master luthier Sanjay Sharma. His extraordinary talent led him to become the youngest and final disciple of the legendary Sitar Maestro, Pt. Ravi Shankar.
Date: 6th April
Venue: Indira Gandhi Arena, Delhi
Get ready to groove at the 5th edition of the World Jazz Festival, where global jazz meets world music in a seamless fusion of rhythm and soul. With an electric lineup featuring the Round Midnight Orchestra, Lucas Santana, Darren English, and more, this promises to bea sonic journey across continents. From the Netherlands to Brazil, Serbia to Turkey, the stage will come alive with the sound of jazz, reimagined.
Date: 4th- 13th April
Venue: Kamani Auditorium, Delhi
India’s fusion pioneers are back, bringing their signature hypnotic soundscape to the stage. Get ready for a night of mesmerising rhythms and powerful melodies as Indian Ocean returns to redefine the music scene once again.
Date: 5th April
Venue: The Piano Man New Delhi (Eldeco Centre), Delhi
Fink, the UK-born singer-songwriter also known as Fin Greenall, returns to India after 12 years, bringing his soulful, genre-defying music to audiences for a long-awaited tour.
FINK has captivated audiences worldwide with his distinctive sound, releasing seven critically acclaimed albums under Ninja Tune, including the chart-topping “Looking Too Closely.” His music has graced iconic moments in television, with features in The Walking Dead, True Detective, and Better Call Saul, as well as Ava DuVernay’s powerful film Selma.
Date: 6th April
Venue: The Piano Man, Eldeco Centre: Delhi
Dive deep into the mystical realm of the Niyazi Brothers, where the timeless magic of Sufi Qawwali sweeps you into a world of soul-stirring melodies. Prepare to be captivated as they weave together passion, devotion, and rich musical tradition into an unforgettable experience.
Date: 6th April
Venue: HOME, Ambience, Vasant Kunj
Unleash your creativity by painting sneakers, t-shirts, canvases, pottery, tote bags, or, heck, all of them at once. But that’s not all—while you’re getting artsy, there will be adorable puppies and kittens frolicking around, adding a whole new level of inspiration (and cuteness).
Date: 6th April
Venue: BeeYoung Brewgarden, Delhi
Step into the world of Odissi, one of India’s most evocative classical dance forms, with a workshop led by Guru Madhur Gupta Ji. Whether you’re stepping into classical dance for the first time or looking to refine your technique, this experience offers an in-depth exploration of Odissi’s intricate artistry, history, and cultural significance.
Through this workshop, you’ll not only master the dance’s foundational movements but also learn to channel emotion through the art of facial expressions and graceful gestures.
Date: 6th April
Venue: Bluebells School International, Delhi
Embark on a culinary voyage with a 6-course Chef’s Table menu, expertly paired with wines and sake, offering an intimate exploration of Japan’s most exquisite ingredients and flavours. Crafted with precision and passion by Chef Shun Sato and Chef Fumiyuki Kinsu, this meal will take you on a delightful Omakase adventure.
Date: 10th – 12th April
Venue: The Lalit
Sip, savour, and groove at the World Class Festival—where top-tier cocktails meet killer beats.
Explore drinks made with sustainable ingredients, local flavours, and innovative techniques that challenge the very essence of craft mixology.
Watch live bartender showcases, enjoy exceptional cocktails, and groove to an electrifying lineup of performances by some of the most exciting artists in the scene.
Date: 12th April
Venue: Le Méridien, Gurgaon
Myths & Memories at Dhoomimal Art Centre brings together two compelling artistic visions. Tanushree Chakraborty reimagines the traditional ulki body art of the Santhal tribe, weaving ancient myths into contemporary narratives. Alongside her, Shahid Parvez’s playful mixed-media creations explore the fleeting nature of memories and joy. Together, their works create an intriguing dialogue between past traditions and present expressions worth experiencing.
Date:12th – 17th April
Venue: LTC, Bikaner House, Pandara Road, New Delhi
Jahnavi Harrison, the internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter and Kirtan musician known for her transcendent devotion and soulful melodies is coming to India. Originally from London and now based in the USA, Jahnavi has spent over two decades sharing the deep, healing power of Kirtan and mantra music with audiences worldwide.
Whether you’re a longtime lover of devotional music or new to the practice, Jahnavi’s unique blend of sacred sound and heartfelt lyricism will leave you inspired.
Date: 20th April
Venue: NCUI Auditorium & Convention Centre, Delhi