Delhi’s First-Ever Street Culture Festival Is Here & Everybody’s Welcome

Cultural fests and events around the world not only bring different kind of people together, entertain or inform, but also educate and inspire. Giving a new point of view through different ways is what a great cultural festival does. Delhi’s First-Ever Street Culture Festival does exactly that! It brings together the best of international and local sneaker culture, fashion, street art, music, food, and so much innovation. If you too wear your creativity on your sleeve, this weekend, Delhi is where you should be!

Delhi’s Sneaker & Street Culture Festival

All that you need to know about the fest

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Date of the event: 18th March, 2021


Which city: Delhi


Venue: Dhanmill Compound, Chhatarpur


Tickets: Available from 22nd Feb on Insider.in

Homegrown, which is refining contemporary culture in our homeland is the real face behind Delhi’s First-Ever Street Culture Festival. This Sunday, HGStreet by Homegrown is going to bring together the hip-hop lifestyle, brilliant music, delicious food, and creativity of all types. This is the place for people who are brave enough to keep their originality and creativity alive. There’ll be homegrown streetware label fashion shows, custom-painted skate ramps, live art, contents, hunts and what no!

This Sneaker & Street Culture Festival is celebration of each Indian subculture that has kept its art, food, culture absolutely fresh.

Must Read: Festivals Of Delhi: Must-Attend For A Food, Shopping, And Cultural Extravaganza!

What should you expect!

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Well, there’s so much to expect from this street culture festival in Delhi, and you may feel overwhelmed! The perfect recipe of the cultural fest is made of 14 hours of craziness, 8 warehouses, 4 incredible parties, 22 brilliant local and international artists, 15 inspiring speakers, 20+ homegrown brands, 2 amazing photo exhibitions, 3 chic and classy fashion shows, and a lot more.

From thinkers and designers to filmmakers and thought leaders, there”ll be everything that takes to make a street cultural fest successful. That’s not all, you’ll also get to interact with people from leading global streetware platforms, media brands, and hip-hop kings like Badshah. Other than that, you can groove and swing to the tunes of DJ Neil Armstrong, Natasha Diggs, Rajakumari, DJ Mocity, Oceantied, Zokhuma etc.

Further Read: 10 Must-Attend Music Festivals In Hill Stations Of India

We are going to make our Sunday absolutely rocking, and we hope you are as excited as us about it! 

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The Eiffel Tower Might Get Repainted In A Different Color This Year & We Can’t Stop Guessing!

From red to yellow and ochre to brown, the symbol of love in Paris has had some 19 paint jobs in the last 129 years, and now for its 20th painting this year, the Eiffel Tower might get repainted in a different color again as mentioned in Le Parisien.

If the color of the metal would remain the same or change to something vibrant is a decision that the Ministry of Culture and the City of Paris will take before October this year. Originally painted as red during its construction, the Eiffel Tower has showcased beautiful colors of love till date, and we are sure that just like us, even you cannot wait now for 2020 to end soon.

summer in paris

According to Gustave Eiffel, a French civil engineer and architect, the original red color of the tower made it easier to protect it from the rust. But since then, it has only been painted in various shades till date.

A specialist from the ministry also told Le Parisien that, “We will rediscover and revive these old colors, like we do when we restore an old painting. This will give some food for thought as to whether or not to add nuances to the current hue.”

While the painting of the Eiffel Tower will begin in October this year, it will likely last till the next three years as it is a part of a longer project. As per The Local, some 60 tons of paint will be required to the cover the whole tower irrespective of the color that the ministry will choose. Post this, the Iron Lady of Paris will also undergo a $369-million renovation over the next 15 years, which will include an installation of a bulletproof glass wall around it.

Does that mean tourists would not be allowed to visit it once the work gets started? Well, there has been no update on that as of now, but we will keep you posted.

The Eiffel Tower Might Get Repainted In A Different Color This Year & We Can’t Stop Guessing!

From red to yellow and ochre to brown, the symbol of love in Paris has had some 19 paint jobs in the last 129 years, and now for its 20th painting this year, the Eiffel Tower might get repainted in a different color again as mentioned in Le Parisien.

If the color of the metal would remain the same or change to something vibrant is a decision that the Ministry of Culture and the City of Paris will take before October this year. Originally painted as red during its construction, the Eiffel Tower has showcased beautiful colors of love till date, and we are sure that just like us, even you cannot wait now for 2020 to end soon.

summer in paris

According to Gustave Eiffel, a French civil engineer and architect, the original red color of the tower made it easier to protect it from the rust. But since then, it has only been painted in various shades till date.

A specialist from the ministry also told Le Parisien that, “We will rediscover and revive these old colors, like we do when we restore an old painting. This will give some food for thought as to whether or not to add nuances to the current hue.”

While the painting of the Eiffel Tower will begin in October this year, it will likely last till the next three years as it is a part of a longer project. As per The Local, some 60 tons of paint will be required to the cover the whole tower irrespective of the color that the ministry will choose. Post this, the Iron Lady of Paris will also undergo a $369-million renovation over the next 15 years, which will include an installation of a bulletproof glass wall around it.

Does that mean tourists would not be allowed to visit it once the work gets started? Well, there has been no update on that as of now, but we will keep you posted.