Delhi-NCR: Engines roared and stages ignited as Red FM hosted the fourth edition of its Riders Music Festival (RMF) 2026, bringing together music enthusiasts, bikers, auto aficionados and thrill seekers for a two-day immersive celebration of speed, sound and shared passion.
The festival delivered a dynamic lineup featuring performances by Papon, Seedhe Maut, Harsh Gujral, Nucleya and Chaar Diwaari, keeping audiences energised from day to night. Beyond music, RMF 2026 expanded into a full-fledged experiential playground with drifting acts, FMX showcases, stunt performances, custom and vintage bike displays, gaming zones, food brands, flea markets and adventure-led activations.
Brand integrations played a pivotal role in amplifying the on-ground experience. Highlights included drifting acts by Royal Enfield, a Red Bull FMX showcase, Harley-Davidson and Pulsar stunt shows, Bajaj Chetak’s flash mob, KTM’s Adventure Zone, Polaris ATV action, Pro Panja League showcases and Kinetic EV display integrations — reinforcing the event’s positioning at the intersection of mobility and entertainment.
Day 1 set the tempo with high-energy performances by Nucleya, Seedhe Maut, Bharat Chauhan and Level Six. Day 2 sustained the momentum with sets by Papon, Harsh Gujral, Chaar Diwaari and DJ Ibiza, ensuring packed engagement through the final act.
Speaking after his performance, Nucleya said, “Performing at Riders Music Festival 2026 was truly electric. The energy of the crowd was unreal, raw, loud, and fully in sync with the music. What made it even more special was the unique mix of pulsating beats, roaring superbikes, and a festival atmosphere that felt alive at every moment. There was this powerful exchange between the audience, the machines, and the music – it pushed my performance to another level.”
Reflecting on his association with the capital and the festival’s unique vibe, Papon shared, “Today, from the very beginning, it was wonderful. I’m a rider and a biker, so this is special, and with Red FM’s long-standing collaboration, it makes it even more special, combining biking and music. When I’m riding, I don’t listen to music; I like to hear the music of the bike – the engine, the tyres, the machine.”
Beyond the stage, the festival curated a comprehensive experience zone. Attendees explored premium car and motorcycle showcases, admired custom and vintage builds, engaged with interactive brand activations, and experienced adventure zones designed to engage both seasoned riders and first-time enthusiasts.
The Grub Zone featured over 15 food and beverage brands, transforming the venue into a social hotspot where food, conversations and music blended seamlessly. Flea markets, lifestyle stalls and live tee customisation added a cultural and personal touch to the festival environment.
Speaking about the broader vision of the festival, Nisha Narayanan, COO and Director at Red FM, shared, “What makes Riders Music Festival (RMF) truly special is the sense of belonging it creates. In a city as dynamic as Delhi-NCR, it’s rare to see riders, artists, brands and fans come together purely for the joy of music, machines and the shared love of the riding tribe. This year, we embraced brand and gender neutrality, welcomed seasoned riders and first-timers alike, and saw an inspiring rise in women riders. With a conscious focus on sustainability and electric mobility, the festival reflected a more inclusive and evolving riding culture. I truly believe that when music and motor experiences intersect, they create more than just entertainment, fostering a shared pulse that allows Red FM to unite communities and define culture at scale.”
The festival was backed by marquee partners including GAIL, Pulsar, Carlsberg, Harley-Davidson and HP Pay, alongside Fortis, Reliance Trends, Mankind Consumer and Bank of Maharashtra. Automotive brands such as Harley-Davidson, Royal Enfield and Bajaj Auto further reinforced the event’s scale, positioning Riders Music Festival as a collaborative platform blending entertainment, mobility, lifestyle and community culture in Delhi-NCR.
















