Kamani Auditorium is one of the oldest and renowned auditoriums in Delhi. Inaugurated by the then President of India, Shri. V.V. Giri and with an opening concert by M.S. Subbulakshmi; this auditorium has welcomed many dignitaries since its inception. It is situated in a prime location with Connaught place and India Gate in its vicinity. It has a seating capacity of 632 people and has excellent facilities like a majestic stage, cultural centre and dressing rooms. The auditorium hosts varied events like plays, concerts, ballets, theatrical and solo performances.
Named after the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is the fourth largest stadium of India. Opened in 1982, this multi-purpose stadium has hosted several sporting events in the past including the 9th Asian Games in 1982 and One Day International matches in 1984. With the seating capacity of more than 60000 people and standing room for 100,000, it's no wonder that thousands of spectators throng this stadium during the important matches to watch their favorite players live in action. This place also serves as an entertainment venue playing host to many live concerts and performances throughout the year.
A spectacular canopy of Indo-Islamic architecture, the majestic Jama Masjid is one of the biggest mosques in India, and also one of the last buildings to be made by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Having been constructed over a period of fourteen years, the mosque is complete with two large gateways, and imposing minarets. Crafted from a beautiful melange of white marble and red sandstone, Jama Masjid bears a tapestry of sharp arches, gleaming domes, balconies and a splendid courtyard. Proudly watching over the endearing landscape of Old Delhi, the mosque is also adorned with elegant pillars, columns and the majestic Royal Entrance, which is, perhaps the centerpiece of the edifice. Numerous paintings and religious inscriptions lie strewn across the fabric of the mosque, which, indisputably, is the crowning glory of the city.
Known all over for its music and great atmosphere, the Hard Rock Cafe comes to New Delhi. Located on premises of the DLF Place, the atmosphere here is typical pub like with live bands performing. They often have international upcoming artists coming here to showcase their talents. The place is well decorated with tables, chairs, sofas and a bar serving some excellent drinks. Like in most of their outlets the Long Island Ice Tea tops the menu chart, the stage area is massive with state of the art sound and lighting. On the walls you will find posters of the greatest rock artists and memorabilia are stocked as well. The music here is classic rock from the 80's. The cafe also houses a souvenir shop selling T-shirts and other collections. There is also a separate smoking area.
One of the largest auditoriums in Delhi, the Siri Fort Auditorium was built in 1982 and was renovated to its current state in 2009-2010. Important film festivals and similar events have been held within this venue which impresses with its logistics, superlative seating arrangements, catering facilities, acoustics and more. The National Film Festival is hosted here annually. The auditorium is the headquarters of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Musical concerts, plays, and other cultural events are held here as well.
This center is a part of the renowned Indian National Theater Trust. Many well-known theatrical performances have been hosted here, including popular annual events. Shri Ram Centre has kept up the legacy of the Hindi theater, which is an inherent part of India. The center is well-equipped with a spectacular stage, an auditorium, a hall, a canteen, as well as its own book shop and library. With a seating capacity of 403 people in the main hall and about 153 in the balcony, the center is great for big events. Acting courses, presentations, meetings and workshops are also conducted regularly.
Ambedkar Auditorium stages some really good cultural events; and with an arty infrastructure and the latest facilities, gives a beautiful feel to the entire act. This place is one of the most preferred places for people who love all kinds of cultural events. The auditorium can accommodate approximately 250 to 500 people at a time for an act. And the good part is that it also accepts all major credit cards. There is also a canteen within the venue that is open depending on the timing of the acts. Located near Connaught place, it is also very easily accessible.
Situated in Federation House, Janpath, FICCI Auditorium (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry) is an ideal place to conduct formal and business meetings. Spacious and aesthetically decorated, this auditorium boasts of seven meetings rooms; some of which can accommodate upto 600 people. Furnished with the state-of the art equipments, this auditorium has witnessed several key functions and meetings, and has also a prestigious reputation for itself, as one of the most vital meeting centres of the city.
Air Force Auditorium is a dynamic event space that hosts a wide variety of events from time to time. Be witness to a multitude of trade shows, art exhibitions, job fairs, cultural events among other things at this venue. Also, you an host your private events, wedding receptions, parties and banquets at this auditorium. Check website for more details.
The first among the PVR group of cinemas to hit Delhi, PVR Premiere in the Select Citywalk Mall has given new meaning to the cinematic experience. Like most of the newer cinemas, this one too has the super surround sound, picture clarity, plush seats and leg room space. However if you are meeting someone directly at PVR, now you can do away with the concept of 'meeting at the entrance' The special lounge area with its wide array of the latest literature and the personalized menu, will keep you occupied until your friend arrives. The prices are on the higher side but you can be assured that they are well worth it.
One of the largest auditoriums in Delhi, the Siri Fort Auditorium was built in 1982 and was renovated to its current state in 2009-2010. Important film festivals and similar events have been held within this venue which impresses with its logistics, superlative seating arrangements, catering facilities, acoustics and more. The National Film Festival is hosted here annually. The auditorium is the headquarters of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Musical concerts, plays, and other cultural events are held here as well.