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10 must-visit January events in Delhi you can’t miss

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 3, 2026, 15:43 IST
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10 must visit January events in Delhi you can’t miss

One of the most happening months in the capital is the month of January. The winters can be quite cold in Delhi, so the best way to combat the effects of the cold weather is to experience the happening affairs that the capital has to offer. Be it festivals or international matches, or theater shows or craft bazaars, Delhi has much to offer to people who live here or to foreign visitors who want to explore the capital beyond the monuments.



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India Open Badminton Tournament (13–18 January 2026)

The India Open is a top-tier international badminton event held at the Indira Gandhi Arena in New Delhi. Part of the BWF World Tour Super 750 series, it draws elite global players competing for prize money and ranking points. Whether you’re a sports fan or casual spectator, this event offers daily high-octane matches and electrifying athletic action.



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Ramayan Mela (14–20 January 2026)

The Ramayan Mela in Delhi is organised to commemorate the ancient Indian epic. It is held at DDA Park, C.R. Park. This event includes performances of Ramleelas, handicrafts exhibitions, eating areas with traditional Indian delicacies, and spiritual sessions. The event is known for its colourful procession and Lankadahan.


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Triveni Theatre Festival (17–24 January 2026)

Organised in commemoration of the dramatic arts, the Triveni Theatre Festival features eight theatrical performances at the Triveni Auditorium. Ranging from classical plays to contemporary storytelling, this event features the best theatrical talent in the city. Normally free of cost, this cultural event pulls in theater enthusiasts who appreciate innovative theater and personal theatrical performances.



Image Credit: Instagram/ Triveni Kala Sangam

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Anuv Jain – Dastakhat India Tour (16 January 2026)

Music lovers can look forward to the presence of Indian indie sensation Anuv Jain at his stop in the national capital during the Dastakhat tour. He is known for soulful numbers such as Baarishein and Alag Aasmaan. This is the ideal way to spend the night in the city for all music aficionados.


Image Credit: Instagram/ Anuv Jain

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Tiësto India Tour – Delhi (24 January 2026)

No one who is in love with the EDM scene is likely to miss the Tiësto India Tour show happening at the JLN Stadium. Grammy Award-winner Tiësto is known for the energy he infuses in his performances. His show is an experience that changes the entire setting of the stadium as it gets converted into a musical event.



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Delhi Singles Fest (11 January 2026)

Delhi Singles Fest is a social mingle meet organised for the purpose of allowing young singles to mingle with each other in a fun and interactive way. Organised activities such as icebreaker sessions make it perfect for people wishing to meet new singles in a relaxed atmosphere while avoiding the use of technology.


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Dastkari Haat Crafts Bazaar (1–15 January 2026)

The 40th Dastkari Haat Crafts Bazaar at Dilli Haat INA will serve as an exposition to India's myriad handicraft traditions. Visitors will be treated to handmade textiles, pottery, paintings, ornaments, and traditional decor from artisans all over the country. Live cultural performances and workshops add depth to the experience, thus making it a wonderful place for shopping and insights into culture.



Image Credit: Instagram/ Dastkari Haat Samiti

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Delhi Shabdotsav (2–4 January 2026)

Delhi Shabdotsav is one such cultural and literary festival that is quite absorbing as it celebrates the concepts, words, and imaginations. The annual event in the capital brings together writers, poets, artists, historians, musicians, and intellectuals through panel discussions, performances, readings, and interactions. Be it the domains of literature, story-telling, music, theater, or the realms of social discourses, Shabdotsav is an experience in itself.



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Kite Festival – History and Culture at Baansera (16–18 January 2026)

The Baansera Kite Festival celebrates the cultural and historical significance of kite flying with exhibitions, traditional flying displays, and interactive sessions. Visitors can explore the evolution of kites across civilisations, view artistic designs, and enjoy cultural performances. With food stalls and a lively atmosphere, it’s a fun and educational winter event for all ages.


Delhi’s January events reflect the city’s diverse spirit, blending tradition with modern creativity, art with entertainment, and learning with leisure. Attending these events not only adds excitement to the start of the year but also offers opportunities to connect with culture, ideas, and people. As the new year unfolds, these events provide the perfect reason to step out, explore the city, and create memorable winter experiences in the heart of the capital.




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