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Music, motorcycling, and youth culture converge as Riders Music Festival 2026 reveals its artist roster

Red FM COO Nisha Narayanan outlines the two day lineup featuring Papon, Nucleya, Seedhe Maut, and experiential additions

Riders Music Festival 2026 is set to return for its fourth edition, bringing together music, motorcycling, and youth culture for a two day community driven event in North India. Organised by 93.5 Red FM, the festival will take place on 21 and 22 February 2026 at The Great India Place in Noida.
Positioned as a platform that blends live performances with riding culture, Riders Music Festival has steadily grown into a distinctive cultural property. The 2026 edition continues this direction with a curated day wise lineup spanning electronic music, hip hop, indie, Bollywood, and stand up comedy, alongside immersive experiences designed for riders and festival audiences.

On the first day, the lineup will feature performances by Level 6 and Bharat Chauhan, followed by electronic music artist Nucleya. The evening will conclude with a headline hip hop set by Seedhe Maut, known for their raw lyricism and high energy stage presence.
Day two will include performances by stand up comedian Harsh Gujral and indie artist Chaar Diwaari, leading up to a headline performance by singer songwriter Papon. The set marks one of Papon’s early large scale, multi genre festival appearances in Noida, adding a distinct melodic dimension to the festival’s closing night.

Beyond music, Riders Music Festival 2026 will expand its rider focused experiences. The festival will feature FMX displays, dirt bike rides, and on track riding sessions in collaboration with Apex Racing Academy. In the lead up to the main event, select participants will also have access to track based learning experiences focused on advanced riding skills.
Speaking on the festival’s direction, Nisha Narayanan, Chief Operating Officer and Director at Red FM, said that Riders Music Festival continues to evolve as a space where mobility, creativity, and community intersect. She noted that the addition of riding experiences, alongside a diverse artist lineup, reflects the festival’s intent to remain inclusive and rooted in the riding lifestyle while welcoming a wider youth audience.

In addition to performances and riding zones, the festival will feature custom and performance motorcycles, interactive brand installations, curated food zones, and art led experiences. Safety, inclusivity, and community participation remain central to the festival’s design, welcoming both riders and music enthusiasts to take part.
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