Six events featuring dance, music, and candlelight concerts will be held in Delhi. Find out about entry tickets and timings..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 06 Jan, 2026
2026 January Events in Delhi: January brings cool breezes, and exploring the city during this weather is a unique experience. With the new year, the first month of the year sees something happening in every corner of Delhi-NCR. If you want to experience something new, 6 events are happening in Delhi in January. From live concerts to creative workshops, there's something for everyone. Don't miss these 6 events in Delhi. Let's tell you how to get entry, how much the tickets cost, and when the events will be held.

Delhi World Book Fair 2026
Asia's largest New Delhi World Book Fair 2026 is starting on January 10th at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi. This fair will run until January 18th. Entry is completely free.
Yoga and Breakfast
"City Girl Who Walks Lodhi Garden" is associated with 'City Girls Who Walk Delhi', a popular walking group for women in Delhi, which organizes morning walks and heritage walks in Lodhi Garden. This also starts on January 10th. Entry is completely free.
Dastkar Crafts Bazaar
With the start of the new year in Delhi, the Dastkari Haat Crafts Bazaar brings a special experience for people. This bazaar, held from January 1st to 15th, 2026 at Delhi Haat, INA, offers not just shopping, but also a chance to see and experience India's living traditions up close.
Candlelight Concert
Candlelight Concerts are held at Delhi's beautiful Sunder Nursery, where you can experience live music by candlelight. This event will start on January 16th, and tickets can be purchased from websites like Live Your City. Dance and Music Festival
The 11th India International Dance and Music Festival, organized by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), will be held at Bansra Park in Delhi from January 16-18, 2026, featuring classical, contemporary, and folk dance and music performances. Admission is free.
Anjuman - Cultural. Chorus. Connection
"Anjuman - Cultural. Chorus. Connection Delhi" is likely associated with cultural organizations and events such as the Delhi Parsi Anjuman and the Ministry of Culture's 'Cultural Caravan,' focusing on the preservation and celebration of the Parsi community and broader Indian culture in Delhi. It will be held in Hauz Khas starting January 25th, and entry is completely free.
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