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HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 16 May 2025Untitled Story

HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 16 May 2025Untitled Story

Hindustan Times16-05-2025

What: Orange Juice
Where: 9, Dhan Mill
When: May 16 to May 18
Timing: 7:30PM
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: Chattarpur Mandir (Yellow Line)
What: Rabindranath Tagore's The Post Office (Daakghar)
Where: Lok Kala Manch, Lodi Colony, New Delhi
When: May 16
Timing: 7:15pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh (Yellow Line)
What: Tara Sitara Night ft. Suryaveer at Khubani
Where: Khubani, Aerocity, New Delhi
When: May 16
Timing: 10pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Delhi Aero City (Airport Express Line)
What: Maheep Singh Live
Where: The Laugh Store, CyberHub, DLF Phase II, Sector 24, Gurugram
When: May 16
Timing: 9:30pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Cyber City (Rapid Metro)
What: Handloom Saree Festival
Where: Handloom Haat, Janpath
When: May 9 to 17
Timing: 11am to 8pm
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: Janpath (Violet Line)

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