New Delhi: Delhi’s music lovers, mark your calendars for a groundbreaking event: the North East Music Festival – Sound Without Conflict makes its debut at JLN Stadium on 22 February 2026. This spectacle brings together folk grooves, rap-rock fire, pop-punk harmonies, and hard-rock anthems, headlined by Parikrama alongside Rudy Wallang and Girish Pradhan (GATC). Audiences will also enjoy acclaimed North-East talents like Rewben Mashangva, Tetseo Sisters, Taba Chake, Borkung Hrangkhawl, and Reble, paired with authentic regional cuisine for a full cultural immersion. The festival champions equality and peaceful coexistence through music’s unifying power, right in the capital’s heart.
From Tetseo Sisters’ folk-fusion magic to Reble’s high-octane rap, every set builds towards an unforgettable rock finale. With free entry, it’s the perfect plan for music lovers seeking equality, culture, and connection.
This debut Delhi edition of the North East Music Festival champions equality, peace, and inclusive vibes through a music-led experience that spotlights North-East India’s rich sounds. Rooted in the idea of music as a bridge for togetherness, it blends folk, indie, rock, hip-hop, and more, with strong North-East representation at its core.
Beyond tunes, expect North-East food stalls, community dialogues, and immersive zones that foster dialogue and cultural sharing. It’s designed as a safe, respectful space where diversity shines, making it ideal for families, friends, and solo explorers alike.
Date: Sunday, 22 February 2026.
Venue: JLN Stadium, Gate 17, New Delhi (nearest metro: JLN Stadium).
Time: Gates open at 2:30 pm; performances from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Entry: Free, but registration required (via district.in or official links).
The 6-hour affair turns JLN Stadium into a vibrant hub of music, food, and conversations—perfect for a laid-back yet electrifying Sunday. Arrive early to beat crowds and soak in the pre-show buzz.
Here’s the timed lineup to help you plan your day:
2:30 pm onwards: Gates open—explore food, stalls, and community spaces.
4:00–4:30 pm: Opening moments on stage.
4:30–5:00 pm: Rewben Mashangva (folk grooves from Manipur hills).
5:10–5:40 pm: Rap-rock from Tripura.
5:50–6:20 pm: Tetseo Sisters (pop-punk folk harmonies from Nagaland).
6:30–7:00 pm: Taba Chake (folk-rock vibes).
7:00–7:30 pm: Interaction segment—voices, stories, shared moments.
7:45–8:15 pm: Reble (high-energy rap).
8:30–10:00 pm: Headliner—Parikrama with Rudy Wallang & Girish Pradhan (GATC) (explosive blues-rock and hard rock).
Each slot builds energy, blending North-East soul with mainstream rock prowess.
This festival shines a light on North-East talents making waves nationally:
Rewben Mashangwa: Padma Shri recipient from Manipur, blending folk with modern grooves.
Borkung Hrangkhawl Free Mp3 Download: Tripura’s rap-rock powerhouse, known for fiery live sets.
Tetseo Sisters: Nagaland’s iconic quartet fusing Chakhesang folk (Li songs) with pop-punk.
Tobacco Chake: Arunachal’s folk-rock storyteller, evoking mountain serenity.
rebel: Dynamic rapper delivering high-energy anthems.
These artists bring authentic regional sounds to Delhi, bridging cultures one riff at a time.
Delhi’s music scene just levelled up with this inclusive, zero-cost event blending genres and regions. Whether you’re a folk purist, rap head, or rock devotee, the diverse lineup ensures something hooks you.
Plus, it’s a chance to support North-East voices, munch on rare regional eats, and join real conversations on unity—all metro-accessible and family-friendly. Register now and claim your spot in Delhi’s freshest cultural moment.
Don’t miss Delhi’s first North East Music Festival – Sound Without Conflict on 22 February 2026 at JLN Stadium—a free sonic journey celebrating North-East folk, rock, rap, and unity. From Rewben Mashangva’s hills to Parikrama’s riffs, it’s where music speaks louder than words.