Prominent Punjabi singer Satinder Sartaaj is coming to Delhi this weekend with his creative project ‘Mehfil E Sartaaj’, at 7 pm, Sunday, at Gymkhana Club, Sector 29, Gurgaon.
Written by Lavanya Kumar
Here is the list of all that’s happening in Delhi this weekend.
Stand-up comic Aaditya Kulshreshth is coming with his new comedy show ‘Smooth Kullu Smooth’ this Sunday, at 6 pm, at The Laugh Store: Vegas Mall Delhi.
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Tickets cost Rs 499 and are available on BookMyShow.
Prominent Punjabi singer Satinder Sartaaj is coming to Delhi this weekend with his creative project ‘Mehfil E Sartaaj’, at 7 pm, Sunday, at Gymkhana Club, Sector 29, Gurgaon.
Tickets cost Rs 500 and are available on BookMyShow.
If you are a passionate Otaku, you shouldn’t miss this. Japan Foundation, in collaboration with the G20 Film Festival, is organising a screening of the anime film Suzume, at 7 pm on Saturday, at Stein Auditorium, Indian Habitat Centre.
Tickets are available on the website of the Indian Habitat Centre.
You are definitely an aesthete if you love abstract and mixed-media art, as well as digital arts and collages. Do attend ‘ORIGIN to EVOLUTION’ a solo exhibition by Naturebella, on Saturday and Sunday, at Visual Gallery, Indian Habitat Centre, Delhi
Entry is free.
Explore Lodhi Art District on Yulu bikes, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm on Sunday, at Lodhi Art District, Delhi.
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Tickets cost Rs 900 and are available on PaytmInsider.
Draupadi Dream Trust is organising Reflections of Tribes, a tribal art festival, from August 14 to 20, 11 am to 8 pm, at Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre.
The inauguration is on Monday at 6 pm.
Some of the art forms in display will be Gond, Bhil, Madhubani, Kalighat, Kerala Mural, Warli, Kangra, Jogi, Mata ni Pachedi, Pithora, Sanjhi, Hazaribagh style, Oddisa Patachittra, Saura form, Bengal Scroll, Saksudan, Hazaribagh, Godna Art, Begha, Phad, and Cheriyal.
First published on: 12-08-2023 at 10:13 IST