What’s on in Delhi this February: Events, shows and things to do
February in Delhi slows the city down just enough for you to enjoy it. The air turns crisper, evenings stretch longer, and after sunset, the capital hums with a quieter kind of vibrancy. From intimate music gatherings and thoughtfully curated food experiences to large-scale festivals celebrating culture and community, the month has something for every mood—be it a romantic date, a night out, or simply a reason to step out and experience the city differently. Here’s a curated list of things to do in Delhi this February.
Sufi Mehfil at X-Live
An intimate evening of live Sufi and Qawwali music takes centre stage at X-Live this February. Designed as a seated, immersive experience, the mehfil offers a soulful alternative to the city’s usual standing gigs. The evening focuses on shared listening, pairing evocative performances with an informal dining experience in a warm, comfortable setting.
Date: 22 February 2026
Time: 9:00 PM onwards
Location: X-Live, Delhi-NCR
Coffee Program at Caffè di Vicoli
Expanding its European-inspired social dining philosophy, Vicoli introduces Caffè di Vicoli—a thoughtfully curated coffee program that blends craftsmanship, theatre, and indulgence. Inspired by intimate European alleyway cafés, the space is designed as a natural gathering point for conversation, creativity, and lingering warmth.
A highlight is the Live Table Brewing from 5 PM onwards, where coffee becomes an immersive experience. Expect theatrical siphon brewing, nuanced pour-overs with pineapple, orange, or smoked notes, and the bold flavours of Vietnamese drip coffee—turning each cup into a performance.
Opening Hours: Midday – 2:00 AM (Daily)
Cost for Two: Approx. ₹2,500 plus taxes
A Pasta Date at The Pasta Bowl Company
Blending regional authenticity with artisanal craftsmanship, The Pasta Bowl Company offers Italian dining rooted in the slow-food ethos. The menu focuses on fresh-made pastas, carefully sourced ingredients, and recipes inspired by Italy’s diverse culinary regions.
From indulgent truffle pastas and hand-crafted ravioli to rich risottos and flavour-packed meat and seafood dishes, every plate balances comfort with creativity. Designed as a space for connection, it works equally well for relaxed brunches, intimate dinners, or casual outings with friends.
Address: 2nd Floor, Crosspoint Mall, Gurugram
Cost for Two: Approx. ₹1,600
Grill & Chill 2.0: Burgrill x BeeYoung Brewgarden
Following the success of its previous edition, Grill & Chill 2.0 returns on 22 February with a one-night-only collaboration between Burgrill and BeeYoung Brewgarden. The evening brings together contemporary comfort food and a lively brewpub atmosphere, striking a balance between relaxed and refined.
The specially curated menu includes Korean Fried Chicken Burgers, smashed chicken cheeseburgers, beer-smoked grill sandwiches, bacon & beer onion fries, peri peri fries, and fried chicken with methi malai dip. Complementing the food are BeeYoung Brewgarden’s craft brews—from Man-Go Groovy and Tropi-Cool Paradise to Wheat Dreams and German Wheat.
Date: 22 February 2026
Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Ticket Price: ₹1,999 (Approx.)
Address: Panchshila Park, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi
North East Music Festival – Sound Without Conflict
For the first time in Delhi, the North East Music Festival – Sound Without Conflict arrives on 22 February 2026 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
Built on music’s power to unite, the festival creates a safe, inclusive space celebrating equality, dialogue, and peaceful coexistence, with the North East at its heart. Expect a dynamic mix of folk, indie, rock, and hip-hop, featuring performances by Parikrama, Rudy Wallang, Girish Pradhan (GATC), Rewben Mashangva, Taba Chake, Reble Tetseo Sisters, and Borkung Hrangkhawl.
The experience extends beyond music with curated North Eastern food offerings and community-led storytelling, making it as cultural as it is celebratory.
Date: Sunday, 22 February 2026
Gates Open: 2:30 PM
Location: JLN Stadium, Gate 17, New Delhi
Entry: Free (Registration required)
Lok Yatra: A Folk Music Journey
Lok Yatra is a musical celebration of India’s living folk traditions, initiated by the Ministry of Culture in association with the National Centre for Cultural Resources and Training, Prayagraj.
The concert journeys across regions, dialects, and emotional landscapes, presenting folk songs shaped by collective memory—ranging from devotion and longing to labour, love, and everyday life. Led by vocalist Runki Goswami, who performs in 17 Indian languages and has represented India on international stages, the evening is both intimate and expansive.
Date: 25 February 2026
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: C. D. Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre, New Delhi
This February, Delhi reveals its many moods—contemplative yet celebratory, relaxed yet rich with heritage. Whether it’s soulful music, comforting food, or cultural storytelling, these experiences invite you to pause, connect, and enjoy the moment. Circle a few dates, step out into the cool evenings, and let the city surprise you—because even beneath the winter haze, Delhi knows how to shine.
An intimate evening of live Sufi and Qawwali music takes centre stage at X-Live this February. Designed as a seated, immersive experience, the mehfil offers a soulful alternative to the city’s usual standing gigs. The evening focuses on shared listening, pairing evocative performances with an informal dining experience in a warm, comfortable setting.
Date: 22 February 2026
Time: 9:00 PM onwards
Location: X-Live, Delhi-NCR
Coffee Program at Caffè di Vicoli
A highlight is the Live Table Brewing from 5 PM onwards, where coffee becomes an immersive experience. Expect theatrical siphon brewing, nuanced pour-overs with pineapple, orange, or smoked notes, and the bold flavours of Vietnamese drip coffee—turning each cup into a performance.
Opening Hours: Midday – 2:00 AM (Daily)
Cost for Two: Approx. ₹2,500 plus taxes
A Pasta Date at The Pasta Bowl Company
Blending regional authenticity with artisanal craftsmanship, The Pasta Bowl Company offers Italian dining rooted in the slow-food ethos. The menu focuses on fresh-made pastas, carefully sourced ingredients, and recipes inspired by Italy’s diverse culinary regions.
From indulgent truffle pastas and hand-crafted ravioli to rich risottos and flavour-packed meat and seafood dishes, every plate balances comfort with creativity. Designed as a space for connection, it works equally well for relaxed brunches, intimate dinners, or casual outings with friends.
Address: 2nd Floor, Crosspoint Mall, Gurugram
Cost for Two: Approx. ₹1,600
Grill & Chill 2.0: Burgrill x BeeYoung Brewgarden
Following the success of its previous edition, Grill & Chill 2.0 returns on 22 February with a one-night-only collaboration between Burgrill and BeeYoung Brewgarden. The evening brings together contemporary comfort food and a lively brewpub atmosphere, striking a balance between relaxed and refined.
The specially curated menu includes Korean Fried Chicken Burgers, smashed chicken cheeseburgers, beer-smoked grill sandwiches, bacon & beer onion fries, peri peri fries, and fried chicken with methi malai dip. Complementing the food are BeeYoung Brewgarden’s craft brews—from Man-Go Groovy and Tropi-Cool Paradise to Wheat Dreams and German Wheat.
Date: 22 February 2026
Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Ticket Price: ₹1,999 (Approx.)
Address: Panchshila Park, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi
North East Music Festival – Sound Without Conflict
For the first time in Delhi, the North East Music Festival – Sound Without Conflict arrives on 22 February 2026 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
Built on music’s power to unite, the festival creates a safe, inclusive space celebrating equality, dialogue, and peaceful coexistence, with the North East at its heart. Expect a dynamic mix of folk, indie, rock, and hip-hop, featuring performances by Parikrama, Rudy Wallang, Girish Pradhan (GATC), Rewben Mashangva, Taba Chake, Reble Tetseo Sisters, and Borkung Hrangkhawl.
The experience extends beyond music with curated North Eastern food offerings and community-led storytelling, making it as cultural as it is celebratory.
Date: Sunday, 22 February 2026
Gates Open: 2:30 PM
Location: JLN Stadium, Gate 17, New Delhi
Entry: Free (Registration required)
Lok Yatra: A Folk Music Journey
Lok Yatra is a musical celebration of India’s living folk traditions, initiated by the Ministry of Culture in association with the National Centre for Cultural Resources and Training, Prayagraj.
The concert journeys across regions, dialects, and emotional landscapes, presenting folk songs shaped by collective memory—ranging from devotion and longing to labour, love, and everyday life. Led by vocalist Runki Goswami, who performs in 17 Indian languages and has represented India on international stages, the evening is both intimate and expansive.
Date: 25 February 2026
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: C. D. Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre, New Delhi
This February, Delhi reveals its many moods—contemplative yet celebratory, relaxed yet rich with heritage. Whether it’s soulful music, comforting food, or cultural storytelling, these experiences invite you to pause, connect, and enjoy the moment. Circle a few dates, step out into the cool evenings, and let the city surprise you—because even beneath the winter haze, Delhi knows how to shine.
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