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Image by Kiran Nadar Museum of Art / @knmaindia on Instagram | The best things to do in Delhi in July
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Delhi events in July

July finally clocks in with a little more hope for Delhi’s weather – pair it with a booked and busy calendar

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Delhi in July is no joke (except for the literal onslaught of format-pushing comedy shows across the city). There’s a glimmer of hope for patches of rain, but you wouldn’t tell it’s just a glimmer from everything that’s going on across the city this month. 

Theatre and art are holding their own. Rajat Kapoor's darkly comic Macbeth – Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey, and enough meta-theatricality to give a literature professor a headache. Taj Mahal Ka Tender and Krishna Katha are doing their own interesting things a few doors down. Art that wants you to stay for hours, talk without filling your mouth with too much theory, and patiently flip through pages.

Music fills in almost everything else. Jasmin Sandlas for the chaos. The Nizami Brothers for their devotion. Abish Mathew for the people who need their comedy to occasionally break into song. And you’ve got a few interesting organic markets and festivals too.

But yes – the comedy scene is this month's real story. The familiar names are back – Abhishek Upmanyu, Urooj Ashfaq, Manik Mahna – but so is something harder to name: a restlessness with the standard one-person-microphone setup. This month has dating shows that pull strangers from the crowd, breakup comedy built on audience participation, and a two-hander from Delhi's own open-mic alumni. 

Here's everything happening in Delhi this July.

What's happening in July

The Duo ft. Rajat Chauhan and Anshu Mor | Stand-up

While Rajat Chauhan is widely known for his clean, observational style, Anshu Mor's mature storytelling comedy isn't exactly unpopular either. Both have racked up millions of views on YouTube. But there's one more thing they have in common: both rose from Delhi's open-mic circuit to become two of India's most popular comics. And now, here they are, serving some laughs in the city that shot them to fame in the first place.

When: July 1, 7pm 

Where: The Laugh Store, DLF Cyberhub, Gurugram 

Tickets: ₹500

Husn-e-Karigari-e-Awadh | Crafts fair

This first-of-its-kind initiative brings the craft heritage of Awadh to Delhi. Baragoan Weaves and Sanatkada are coming together to put up a craft and weaves bazaar. Expect traditions shaped by generations of artisans, along with a showcase of the processes, techniques, and stories behind each creation.

When: July 3-4, 10.30am-8pm 

Where: Aga Khan Convention Centre, Delhi 

Entry: Free

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Sukoon Tour | Utkarsh Sharma

 

If your idea of a Saturday evening is less on the clubbing side and more some quiet time, landing at the Sukoon Mehfil is exactly what you need. Led by Utkarsh Sharma, the tour leans into the old-school charm of ghazals, geet, and melodious storytelling. You're most likely to hear old-time Hindi chart-busters like Lag Ja Gale, Aaj Jaane Ki Zid Na Karo, and Chaudhvin Ka Chand

When: July 4, 6.30pm 

Where: DLF Club 5, Gurugram 

Tickets: ₹5,300 onwards

Kal Ki Chinta Nahi Karta | Ravi Gupta’s stand-up 

 

You can make half the sense of this show from the title alone. The other half dawns on you as soon as Ravi Gupta starts performing. Some identify him as an on-stage bully; others can't stop listening to him for precisely that brutally honest attitude. Come quick-witted because Gupta will be roasting the room. 

When: July 18, 7.30pm 

Where: Kedarnath Sahni Auditorium, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹800

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Anti-Rational | Mohit Morani's stand-up solo

 

Mohit Morani is stepping into the spotlight with carefully crafted truth bombs that, as he puts it, might explode on him. If the title isn't giving it away… try replacing the R with an N. In a tightly packed hour, he leans into everyday absurdities. Based out of Mumbai, anecdotal (and slightly political) comedy has always been his comfort zone.

When: July 4

Where: Alliance Française, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹500 onwards

Taj Mahal Ka Tender | Comedy play

 

What if Shah Jahan tried building the Taj Mahal in today's Delhi? He'd have to deal with files, more files, and even more files. Taj Mahal Ka Tender spins that thought into a sharp satirical comedy where the emperor's dream gets stuck in the black hole of Indian bureaucracy, from CPWD to contractors, as years stretch into decades.

When: July 18, 7pm 

Where: Alliance Française, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹500

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Ikigai Farmer's Market & Kids Carnival

 

Part organic bazaar, part adventure park. This carnival is spread across more than ten acres of green sprawl. Farmers selling everything from fresh produce to artisanal snacks, wellness and eco-friendly brand pop-ups, along with plenty of coffee, tea, and street food. Meanwhile, kids can have their own agenda with splash pools, outdoor games, and obstacle challenges.

When: July 19, 9am onwards 

Where: Ikigai Farms, Noida 

Tickets: ₹110

Dream Girl India Tour 2026 | Jasmine Sandlas

 

Known for her bold vocals and even bolder stage presence, Sandlas is bringing a high-energy mix of Punjabi hits and Bollywood bangers to the city. Tickets are slipping fast. Don't expect a sit-down concert… her shows are tailor-made for fans who like their live music a little chaotic.

When: July 11, 6pm 

Where: Exhibition Hall 1C, Yashobhoomi Complex, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹1,500

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Dump Him | Comedy

 

With more than thirty shows across India, Dump Him is built around modern dating; more specifically, toxic relationships. The concept draws from the creators' own experience of hosting matchmaking shows. It's an interactive comedy show where audience members literally help the performer on stage decide whether a woman should continue or end a situationship.

When: July 18, 6pm 

Where: Hideout Comedy Club, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹300

Gautham Govindan | Stand-up

 

Govindan is returning with his second solo special: a tight, hour-long set in a club-style atmosphere at The Laugh Store. Much of his massive online following owes itself to his self-aware humour: joking about the process of writing jokes while actually doing it on stage.

When: July 18, 5pm 

Where: The Laugh Store, DLF Cyberhub, Gurugram 

Tickets: ₹600

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Swipe Right | Dating comedy show

 

Comedy for matchmaking really does make sense when you consider the wasteland that is online dating. After more than 20 shows across six cities in India, Swipe Right arrives in Delhi. It's a one-of-a-kind matchmaking show where random audience members are pulled from the crowd to be set up with someone else. If you're looking to cast a wide net, don't miss this.

When: July 18, 8pm 

Where: Hideout Comedy Club, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹300

Abhijit Ganguly | Stand-up

 

A comedy show where the overly dramatic Ganguly talks about being in his 30s, performing in cities like Kanpur and Chandigarh, married life (a popular bash-worthy topic among male comics worldwide), and becoming a new dad. The best part, though: a set on a certain political leader. 

When: July 11, 9pm 

Where: The Comedy Theatre, Hauz Khas Village, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹500

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Krishna Katha | Broadway-style theatre

 

The musical rolls into town with a mythology-heavy script and a grand production. Produced by the Zenith Dance Group, it retells the life of Krishna in a loud, lavish, and dreamy way, from his butter-stealing toddler antics to his divine battlefield story. This features classical and contemporary dance, cinematic visuals, and original music.

When: July 18, 2pm 

Where: Kamani Auditorium, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹1,500

Nizami Bandhu | Sufi qawwali ensemble

 

Dating their lineage to the 1350s and trained in the tradition of Amir Khusro at the Nizamuddin Dargah, Shadab and Sohrab Nizami are among the most significant custodians of Sufi qawwali alive today. Their composition feels like it's drawn from beneath the city's ground.

When: July 5, 7pm 

Where: Kamani Auditorium, Mandi House, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹650

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Telling Lies | Aashish Solanki's stand-up

 

Solanki's solo set feels like someone narrating their life while slowly realising how ridiculous it all is. He's a former maths teacher, which clearly shows in his structured storytelling. But don't mistake it for anything rigid. The set glides through first love, fatherhood, gym-life delusions, and family dynamics.

When: July 12, 4pm; July 26, 8.30pm 

Where: Multiple venues 

Tickets: ₹500

Gaurav Gupta | Comedy show

 

A dentist-turned-comedian, Gupta has built his name on sharp observational humour, middle-class anecdotes, and exposing family life. A high-tempo, crowd-work-heavy show that thrives on reading the room, and then roasting it gently.

When: July 11 

Where: Kamani Auditorium, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹600

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Abhangwari | Mahesh Kale

 

The National Award-winning artist dives deep into the centuries-old devotional music tradition of India. Built around the Marathi abhang tradition of the Varkari saints, the evening runs for a couple of hours and will ensure you feel both the technical mastery and emotion.

When: July 10, 6.45pm 

Where: Bharat Mandapam, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹600

Purane Chawal | Comedy play

 

Purane Chawal is what happens when nostalgia refuses to stay subtle. Based on Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, the play reunites three performers: Kumud Mishra, Ayesha Raza Mishra, and Shubrajyoti Roy. The story follows a comedy duo who haven't spoken in 12 years, and must now pretend they're still the dream duo for a big comedy festival. Catch: they still can't stand each other.

When: July 5, multiple slots 

Where: Kamani Auditorium, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹500

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Practice | Manik Mahna's stand-up

 

After multiple houseful shows and a queue of audience still snaking outside, Mahna is back on stage with one of his most popular sets. Expect anything but dull takes on everyday life… Mahna is as politically aware as he is laugh-out-loud funny. His calling card? A dry, almost offensively blunt but undeniably hilarious style of comedy.

When: July 5, 8pm 

Where: The Laugh Casa, Mcube Monad Mall, Noida 

Tickets: ₹800

Pulp Bazaar | Art and zine exhibition

Pulp Society returns with the fourth edition of Pulp Bazaar, which they affectionately call their summer exhibition. They describe it as a ‘playful, slightly chaotic, and wholly affectionate ode to paper in all its many moods and forms!’ They frequently solicit zines and hold accessible workshops centred on creating art, so it’s always lovely to see one of the many culminations of this collective’s outlook. There are also communal reading tables stocked with publications on South Asian art and culture. And there’s coffee from Subko! You could chill for hours.

When: On till July 24: Mon-Sat, 11am-6pm.

Where: Pulp Society, B-247, Pocket B, Okhla Phase I, Okhla Industrial Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110020

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Uns Album Release | Bharat Chauhan

 

Known for his moody, lyric-heavy music that sits somewhere among indie, alternative rock, and psychedelia, Chauhan is set to release his latest album at this show. You'll recognise his voice from songs like Shayar, Tu Hoti Toh, Vasl, and Ghar. Catch the album trailer before you book!

When: July 5, 9pm 

Where: The Piano Man, Eldeco Centre, Malviya Nagar, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹999 onwards

It's Funny To Me | Urooj Ashfaq's stand-up

 

Urooj Ashfaq returns with her hour-long stand-up set, which plays much like a quiet rebellion against neatness. Known early on for her sweet, relatable comic persona, she now leans into something sharper and more self-aware – her base material being the very idea of what people expect her to be funny about. The set moves through personal observations, awkward truths, and shifting perspectives on identity, performance, and audience perception.

When: July 5, multiple shows 

Where: The Laugh Store, DLF Cyberhub, Gurugram 

Tickets: ₹600 onwards

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Bhajan and Bollywood Clubbing | Sungeet Band

 

Bhajans, but make it club. Flipping the usual devotional evening on its head, expect spiritual tracks paired with Bollywood live band music, courtesy of the Sungeet Band. The concept is – still – relatively new in the capital, but it's getting popular faster than anyone expected. This is especially perfect for families who want devotion without the hush-hush formality.

When: July 5, 3.30pm-6pm and 7.30pm-10pm 

Where: Punjabi Bagh Club Auditorium (Indoor AC Hall), Delhi 

Tickets: ₹800

Ye Jo Has Rahi Hai Duniya | Rahgir live

 

Equal parts concert and contemplation, Rahgir brings back his minimalist approach to music. A champion of songwriting in its most unvarnished form, he moves through themes of social inequality, human contradictions, love and loss, often in the same breath. It's precisely this mix that draws large crowds to his concerts. Chances are you've already stumbled across his work: Aadmi Chutiya Hai, Kachha Ghada, and Mere Gaon Aaoge.

When: July 4, 8.30pm 

Where: The Laugh Casa, Mcube Monad Mall, Noida 

Tickets: ₹500

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Macbeth: What's Done is Done | Theatre

 

Rajat Kapoor takes Shakespeare's Macbeth and flips it on its head… quite literally. The darkly comic, meta-theatrical retelling leans into clowning, satire, and breaking the fourth wall. Ranvir Shorey plays Macky B, a loyal soldier whose life unravels after a forest encounter with three eerie witches. With Mantra as Julio and Vinay Pathak as Pedro, the story revolves around friendship, power, and greed. Would Shakespeare himself approve? Find out for yourself.

When: July 4 

Where: Kamani Auditorium, Mandi House, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹650 onwards

Sultana Nooran | Qawwali Sufi night

Sufi nights don't usually whisper, and neither does Sultana Nooran. Sufi music is up there with the most larger-than-life canon events in Delhi. With a family legacy of traditional Sufi music under her belt, her soaring vocals can get overwhelming in the best way. Expect familiar Sufi textures, a live band to sway to like you’re a palm tree caught in a sea breeze, and staple kalams (devotional notes).

When: July 4, 7pm 

Where: Kedarnath Sahni Auditorium, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹500 onwards

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Fever Dream | Drama on climate change

 

Dark, absurd, and moving, all at once. Fever Dream presents the century's climate crisis through an imaginary reality TV show called Tech Fever. Three desperate innovators pitch their invention ‘Cool Pods,’ a supposedly world-saving fix for rising global heat. The prize? A ₹2 crore seed fund and a fast-track ticket to saving the planet. Only if the audience buys in.

When: July 4, 7pm 

Where: Akshara Theatre, Delhi 

Tickets: ₹350 onwards

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