Jahan-e-Khusrau 2026 Returns To Delhi With A Celebration Of Sufi Music And Spirituality
Hosted at the historic Purana Qila, the three-day festival continues its legacy as a global platform celebrating Sufi traditions
Hosted at the historic Purana Qila, the three-day festival continues its legacy as a global platform celebrating Sufi traditions
The internationally acclaimed Sufi music festival, Jahan-e-Khusrau, is set to return to Delhi from March 27 to 29, 2026, bringing together a rich blend of music, poetry, and spiritual expression.
Hosted at the historic Purana Qila, the three-day festival continues its legacy as a global platform celebrating Sufi traditions. Founded by filmmaker and cultural curator Muzaffar Ali, the event has long served as a meeting point for artists, scholars, and audiences drawn to the philosophy of unity and transcendence embedded in Sufism.
This year’s edition is expected to feature a diverse lineup of celebrated performers, with artists from across the subcontinent coming together to present soulful renditions rooted in Sufi poetry and music. The festival’s programming blends live performances with deeper cultural narratives, creating an immersive experience that goes beyond entertainment.
Over the years, Jahan-e-Khusrau has evolved into a significant fixture on Delhi’s cultural calendar, attracting global audiences and reinforcing India’s position as a hub for spiritual and artistic exchange.
As the festival returns once again, it promises to transform the historic venue into a space of reflection and connection,where music, mysticism, and meaning come together in a shared celebration of Sufi heritage.