K-Pop Fever Hits Delhi: Thousands Attend All India Grand Championship 2026

The Korean Cultural Centre India hosted the massive 'K-Dream Stage: All India K-Pop Grand Championship 2026' at New Delhi's Yashobhoomi Indoor Stadium. The event was attended by thousands of fans and notable South Korean dignitaries, including First Lady Kim Hea Kyung and Minister Chae Hwi Young. Top Indian vocal and dance crews from the past five years competed, with judges praising their impressive skills and emotional delivery. The festival also featured special performances by artists like X:IN and Dhvani Bhanushali, highlighting the growing cultural exchange between the two nations.

Key Points: India's Largest K-Pop Championship 2026 Held in Delhi

  • 16th edition of major K-pop contest
  • Featured top 36 teams from past 5 years
  • Attended by South Korean First Lady & Minister
  • Included performances by X:IN and Dhvani Bhanushali
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Thousands of K-Pop fans attended 'K-Dream Stage: All India K-Pop Grand Championship 2026' in Delhi

Thousands of fans attended the K-Dream Stage Grand Championship in Delhi, featuring top Indian talent and special guests from South Korea.

"The Indian contestants' Korean pronunciation and emotional expression were impressive. - Park Jin Young"

New Delhi, April 21

The Korean Cultural Centre India successfully hosted the 'K-Dream Stage: All India K-Pop Grand Championship 2026' at the Yashobhoomi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi on April 20, 2026.

Now in its 16th year since its inception in 2011, the grand event was organised at a large-scale venue and marked India's largest K-pop competition and served as a grand finale of the long-running 'All India K-Pop Contest.'

It was attended by First Lady Kim Hea Kyung; Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Chae Hwi Young; and Co-Chair of the Popular Culture Exchange Committee Park Jin Young, along with around 3,000 local Hallyu fans, creating an electrifying atmosphere.

The event was structured into pre-event, main event, and post-event segments. The pre-event featured a K-pop Random Play Dance led by seven leading dancers, where around 50 audience members freely joined in dancing near the stage, energising the crowd.

During the main event, welcoming remarks by Minister Chae Hwi Young were followed by a congratulatory message from First Lady Kim Hea Kyung.

Minister Chae expressed his appreciation, stating that while he had long been aware of India's love for K-culture, seeing such a large and enthusiastic audience filled him with emotion. First Lady Kim remarked that she hopes the event would serve as a meaningful opportunity to further deepen and expand people-to-people and cultural exchanges between Korea and India, as per the press note by the Korean Cultural Centre India.

The main event began with the three performances in the vocal category Abhipriya Chakraborty, Shruti Dasgupta, Unnati Singh Bilwal, followed by the three in the dance category - MIXDUP, OUTKASTS, and 3Plus4Crew - each delivering a five-minute performance.

Judges, including Park Jin Young, Lee Woo Chang (HYBE India), and dancer Lip J, highly praised the participants' skills. Park Jin Young noted that the Indian contestants' Korean pronunciation and emotional expression were impressive, adding that while technique is important, connecting with the audience through genuine emotion is even more crucial.

The event also featured performances by invited artists X:IN (including Indian member Aria), Dhvani Bhanushali, and Younite. During the awards ceremony, Park Jin Young personally presented the vocal category awards, while Minister Chae Hwi Young presented the dance category awards.

The post-event segment included interactive sessions between the artists and the audience, which received an enthusiastic response.

This competition served as a grand championship featuring only the top 36 winning teams from across India over the past five years (2021-2025), with 25 teams ultimately participating in the final round.

Korean Cultural Centre India stated that it will continue to expand Korea-India cultural exchange through K-pop and contribute to the spread of Hallyu and the strengthening of bilateral friendship in India, as per the press note.

- ANI

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Aman W
It's great to see such events, but I hope we also put equal energy into promoting our own diverse Indian music and dance forms. K-pop is fun, but let's not forget our roots. A balance would be perfect.
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Rohit P
3000 fans! And the First Lady of Korea attended? That's huge recognition for the Indian Hallyu fanbase. Events like this really put India on the global K-pop map. Next stop, a K-pop concert by a top group at Narendra Modi Stadium? One can dream! ✨
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Delhi for 5 years, the passion of Indian K-pop fans is incredible. The random play dance segment sounds so fun! It's more than just music; it's about community and shared passion. Great initiative by the Korean Cultural Centre.
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Vikram M
Fantastic to see such a large-scale event. The fact that it featured winners from the past 5 years shows how deep the talent pool is. Also, having an Indian member in X:IN (Aria) perform must have been special for the audience. More power to such exchanges!
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Karthik V
While the event is impressive, I do wonder about the costs involved and who funds it. Is it purely for cultural diplomacy, or are there commercial interests? Nonetheless, the participants and fans seemed to have a blast, which is the main thing.

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