The happiest food festival, Horn OK Please, lit up Delhi with its 16th edition recently. From desi classics like seekh kebabs to Korean ramen and Amsterdam-style waffle sticks, the JLN Stadium buzzed with sizzling grills and indulgent bakes. The festival came alive with energetic performances, lively crowds and colourful flea stalls, as visitors turned up in trendy outfits to soak in the vibe. With photo zones, shopping finds and non-stop entertainment, the event offered a complete weekend experience beyond just food.
The audience erupted into cheers as Haryana’s favourite desi queen, Sapna Choudhary, took the stage, belting out fan favourites like Hatt Jaa Tau, Haryana Mein Rola and Chad Gayi Chad Gayi
Rapper Sukh E made a banging entry to his classic Jaguar. Dressed in all black
Itni energy Delhi mein hai, aur kahin pe nahi: Sukh EJust as Sapna Choudhary set the vibe for the evening, rapper Sukh E made a banging entry to his classic Jaguar. Dressed in all black, the singer said, “Dilli ne bahut pyaar diya hai. Main jab Delhi mein perform karta hoon toh bahut excited hota hoon. Jitni energy Delhi mein hai, aur kahin pe nahi hai bhai.” He made people groove to his electrifying beats and unforgettable lyrics. The crowd sang along to All Black, Coka and Kangana Tera Ni.
The Punjabi rockstar Navraj Hans headlined the fest with his spin on Bollywood faves
Aap mere liye audience nahi, bhagwan ho: Navraj HansThe Punjabi rockstar Navraj Hans headlined the fest with his spin on Bollywood faves. He gave a shout-out to his contemporaries like Sidhu Moosewala. “Ek cheez clear hai, legends never die. Make some noise for Sidhu Moosewala, the undisputed singer of my generation,” he said.
With photo zones, shopping finds and non-stop entertainment, the event offered a complete weekend experience beyond just food
The singer, who was wearing a bright orange jacket, is known for his party classics like Chote Chote Peg and Rail Gaddi. “Mere ustaad ji da gaana, mere father sahab ka gaana, Hans Raj Hans ji,” he said before Dil Chori. Interacting with the audience, he danced to Bala and sang Jhoom Barabar, Chamkila and Bewafa to the audience’s approval. “Aap mere liye audience nahi bhagwan ho. Thank you for staying back. Aap hain toh hum hain,” he said before signing off.
Bombay Rockers got the crowd grooving on Day 1 of the festival with a set packed with Rock Tha Party, Aari Aari, Sexy Mama, Sajna Ve and Wild Rose
From desi classics like seekh kebabs to Korean ramen and Amsterdam-style waffle sticks, the JLN Stadium buzzed with sizzling grills and indulgent bakes
The festival came alive with energetic performances, lively crowds and colourful flea stalls


