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Red FM fuels the hype for Riders Music Festival 2026, teasing fresh artists, rare bikes and community-first experiences

At the Delhi sundowner announcement, Red FM’s Nisha Narayanan joined artists like Mika Singh and Harsh Gujral alongside showcases of the Ducati Streetfighter V4, Panigale V2, Kawasaki KLX 450R, Honda X-ADV 750 and other standout machines, setting the tone for an expanded, high-energy Riders Music Festival 2026.

The fourth edition of Riders Music Festival is officially on the calendar, with Red FM confirming the dates for 21 and 22 February 2026 at The Great India Place in Noida. After a successful revival last year, the festival now enters a larger, more ambitious chapter, bringing together music lovers, riding communities, creators and audiences who look to RMF as a unique blend of culture, mobility and live experiences.

The announcement came at an exclusive sundowner in Noida, where guests were given an early sense of what the 2026 edition aims to deliver. The evening opened with the Delhi reveal of the new Streetfighter V4, followed by an impressive lineup of high-performance and vintage machines that immediately set the tone for the refreshed festival identity. The Ducati Panigale V2, Kawasaki KLX 450R, Honda X-ADV 750, the Kawasaki Z1100 and a collection of rare classic motorcycles drew considerable attention, creating a charged atmosphere that hinted at the metal and performance focus RMF audiences can expect next February.

RMF 2026 will expand its footprint with larger activity zones, immersive tech installations, custom motorcycle exhibits, streetwear showcases, riding gear zones and a broader mix of pre-owned superbikes for enthusiasts. The festival will also deepen its community-led format, with more than fifty breakfast rides planned across major Indian cities leading up to the February weekend. An exclusive track day in partnership with Apex Racing Academy at the Buddh International Circuit will offer riders hands-on training and exposure to professional riding techniques, while dirt biking, FMX stunts and an international community ride to Chiang Mai will complete the extended pre-festival calendar.
Red FM’s COO and Director, Nisha Narayanan, emphasised that RMF continues to evolve as a movement rather than a standalone event. She described the upcoming edition as a space where mobility, culture and creativity merge, strengthened by new experiences and a strong artist mix that will resonate with different sections of the audience. She added that the riding community has been central to the festival’s identity, and RMF 2026 will build on that energy with inclusive programming and a wider canvas for riders across skill levels.

The music and comedy lineup reflects this curated fusion of voices, moods and genres. Mika Singh and Harsh Gujral are among the first names to be announced, with more artists expected to join the roster over the coming weeks. The festival’s curation blends hip-hop, stand-up, indie and high-energy performances, ensuring that RMF continues its tradition of delivering a mainstream yet distinctive cultural experience.

With tickets now live on BookMyShow and additional updates set to roll out via Red FM’s digital platforms, the 2026 edition of Riders Music Festival is gearing up to be one of the most dynamic entries in its history, uniting riders, artists, creators and fans in a shared space built around freedom, expression and the open road.
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