In the heart of Delhi, where the buzz of daily life often intertwines with the roar of engines, a unique celebration is gearing up to take over the city. Red FM has announced the third edition of its Riders Music Festival, set to take place on February 8-9, 2025, promising an exhilarating blend of bikes, music, food and camaraderie.
This year, the festival aims to bring together bikers, music lovers and food enthusiasts, transforming Delhi into a hub of passion and community spirit. With live performances, a stunt zone, curated streetwear, and a showcase of custom, vintage, and adventure vehicles, the event is designed to be an unforgettable experience for attendees from all walks of life.
Nisha Narayanan, COO & Director of Red FM, shared the festival’s vision, “This year, we’re celebrating the camaraderie and solidarity among bikers—values that no institution can instil. At the heart of this festival is the powerful connection between music and riding, two forces that truly bind us together.
“This time we’re also committed to brand and gender neutrality, welcoming bikers of all kinds, non-bikers, and people from all walks of life. We also aim to promote sustainability, with a focus on electric vehicles, to build a united, eco-conscious community.”
To set the tone for the festival, Red FM hosted a prelude event featuring Indian Paralympic champion Deepa Malik as the chief guest. Malik shared her inspiring journey, highlighting how biking helped her reclaim her identity after paralysis at 29.
“Wheels, to me, symbolize freedom, not limits. Riding a modified bike helped me reclaim my mobility, enter the world of sports, and prove that passion can overcome any barrier,” she said.
The 2025 Riders Music Festival promises an exciting line-up of seven artist performances, headlined by celebrated Indian music director and singer Amit Trivedi. Other acts include: Seedhe Maut, Paradox, Gurbax, Parvaaz, Prabh Deep and Raman Negi.
The Riders Music Festival 2025 promises an inclusive, vibrant celebration of music, mobility, and community, welcoming everyone to be part of this unique experience.
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