The vivo V50e Social Nation Festival 2025, was nothing short of a cultural phenomenon. Held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi, this two-day extravaganza brought together some of the most talented creators in India, delivering electrifying performances, endless fun, and unforgettable memories. With its unique blend of music, poetry, comedy, and more, it was the ultimate Gen Z vibe. Let’s dive into the highlights of this iconic festival!
Bihari Ladka kicked off the festival with his killer dance moves featuring songs like Lollipop, Not like us & Husn. Known for his relatable humor and viral videos featuring his grandmother, he had the crowd in splits within minutes. His ability to mix desi comedy with heartfelt moments made him an instant favorite.
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Shahat Gill, the soulful singer from Punjab, brought her A-game with a setlist that ranged from melodious ballads to foot-tapping Punjabi tracks. Her voice captivated everyone, proving why she’s a rising star in India’s music scene.
Sima Taparia, known for her matchmaking skills on Netflix’s Indian Matchmaking, surprised everyone with her crowd interaction and singing. Her charm and wit had audiences engaged throughout her segment.
Vikas Kush Sharma, a stand-up comedian celebrated for his quick wit and crowd work, turned everyday struggles into comedy gold. His improvisation skills were unmatched as he left everyone laughing till their stomachs hurt.
Gunjan Saini, the poetic powerhouse, delivered verses that struck a chord with every listener. Her heartfelt poetry about love and life had people snapping their fingers in appreciation—a true Gen Z moment!
Rap enthusiasts were thrilled by wolfcryman and Meaow, who brought raw energy to the stage with their hard-hitting lyrics and beats. Their performances were a perfect mix of rebellion and rhythm, leaving fans wanting more.
Ksaya, known for her fusion tracks blending Indian classical with contemporary beats, created magic on stage. Her music was both soothing and invigorating—a rare combination that resonated deeply with the audience.
Raman Negi, formerly of The Local Train fame, showcased his indie-rock brilliance with tracks like Kismet and Dil Mere. His powerful vocals and meaningful lyrics made his set one of the most memorable moments of the festival.
Piyali Mukherjee, another singing sensation, wowed everyone with her versatility as she transitioned seamlessly between Bollywood classics and Western hits. Her voice was pure magic!
The festival wasn’t just about music—it was a celebration of diverse talents. Akshay Yadav amazed everyone with his football performance that combined athleticism with artistry. His tricks left jaws on the floor!
Comedy lovers were spoiled for choice with acts like Nischay Verma, whose observational humor hit home for many in the crowd. His jokes were hilariously relatable.
This year’s vivo V50e Social Nation wasn’t just an event; it was an experience that brought creators and fans closer than ever before. It celebrated individuality while fostering a sense of community—a space where everyone could be unapologetically themselves. With its quirky vibe, stellar lineup, and unforgettable performances, Social Nation 2025 truly lived up to its hype.
If you missed it this year, don’t worry—Social Nation will be back bigger and better next year! But for now, we’ll be reliving these incredible moments through Instagram reels because this festival was one for the books!
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