Top Things to Do in Noida This Weekend: July 3-5, 2026

Last Updated: July 02, 2026


Noida’s weekend of July 3-5, 2026, has a genuinely wide spread this time: live percussion at a Sector 38 brewery, an intimate folk concert in Sector 62, a women-only run-and-paint morning in Sector 104, a high-intensity fitness meet at Sector 76, an open mic for poets and comics in Sector 18, and a stand-up show to close out Sunday night. If you’re looking for the free weekend events in Noida instead, that guide dropped Wednesday as part of our Weekend Drop series. This one covers the ticketed picks worth planning around.


Weekend Snapshot

DayEvent
Time, Sector
FridayPercussion Night at Dearie
8pm, Sector 38
FridayBollywood Night at The Beer Garden
8pm, Sector 63
SaturdayRahgir – Ye Jo Hans Rahi Hai Duniya
8.30pm, Sector 43/62
SaturdayRun, Sip & Stroke
6.30am, Sector 104
SundayHybrid Hustle: Run with Porsche
6am, Sector 76
SundayMahaul Open Mic
3pm–6pm, Sector 18
SundayGaurav Baisla Live
5pm, Sector 18
SundayFortis Noida Run (sold out, spectator only)
5am, Sector 62

Friday, July 3

Percussion Night at Dearie ⭐⭐⭐

Time 8pm onwards
Venue Dearie – Bar, Brewery, Kitchen, Gardens Galleria Mall, Sector 38, Noida
Metro Botanical Garden Metro Station
Entry ₹499 onwards, redeemable against food and drinks
Age 18 and above only

If you’re looking for a high-energy Friday night without heading into Delhi, Dearie’s live percussion evening offers a lively mix of rhythmic performances, good food and a buzzing crowd. The live percussion adds a different flavor from the usual DJ-led nightlife, making it a fun option for groups of friends, couples or anyone wanting to kick off the weekend with music and drinks. Expect a vibrant indoor setting, a social atmosphere and the kind of event where people are likely to stay long after the performance begins.

The Noida Diary Take: If live percussion sounds more appealing than another DJ night, this is an easy weekend pick. The redeemable cover means your entry goes towards food and drinks, making it a worthwhile option for a relaxed evening with friends. Book in advance if you’re aiming for a seated spot.

Friday Bollywood Night at The Beer Garden

Time 8pm onwards
Venue The Beer Garden, Sector 63, Noida
Entry ₹499

Looking for a casual Friday night with familiar Bollywood hits? The Beer Garden’s Bollywood Night combines chartbusters, a lively dance floor and an open-air brewery setting that’s well suited to groups of friends and after-work gatherings. Expect a mix of commercial Bollywood music, good food, craft beers and a social crowd rather than a concert-style performance. It’s an easy choice for those who simply want to unwind at the end of the workweek without travelling far.

The Noida Diary Take: A dependable option for a laid-back Friday evening, especially if you’re already in central Noida. Arrive early to grab a good table before the post-work crowd starts coming in. Location is this event’s biggest advantage. For professionals working in Noida’s IT corridor, The Beer Garden offers an easy Friday evening plan without the usual commute to the city’s main nightlife hubs.


Saturday, July 4

Ye Jo Hans Rahi Hai Duniya by Rahgir ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Time 8.30pm
Venue The Laugh Casa, RCube Monad Mall, Noida
Metro Noida Sector 62 Metro Station
Entry ₹499 onwards, tickets filling fast
Age 12 and above

If your idea of a memorable evening is listening rather than dancing, Rahgir’s Ye Jo Hans Rahi Hai Duniya promises an intimate live music experience built around storytelling, folk influences and thought-provoking lyrics. Known for songs that explore everyday life, hope and social themes, the independent singer-songwriter has built a devoted following across India. Expect an audience that listens, sings along and connects with the music, making this feel more like a shared musical journey than a conventional concert. Expect songs like Aadmi Chutiya Hai, Kachha Ghada and Mere Gaaon Aaoge. A good pick if you want lyrics over chartbusters this weekend.

The Noida Diary Take: If you can attend only one ticketed music event this weekend, make it this one. Rahgir’s performances are as much about the stories between the songs as the music itself, offering a refreshing alternative to the usual pub gigs and commercial concerts.

Run, Sip & Stroke (women-only) ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Time 6.30am onwards
Venue The Palette Cafe, HA-39, Block A, Sector 104, Noida 201304
Entry ₹299, very limited spots
Contact 092171 81674

Swap the usual café catch-up for a morning that combines light fitness, creativity and conversation. Run, Sip & Stroke brings together a relaxed community run, coffee and a guided painting session in a women-only setting designed to encourage connection rather than competition. Whether you arrive with friends or on your own, the event offers an easy way to slow down, meet new people and try something different from the usual weekend routine.

The Noida Diary Take: One of the weekend’s most thoughtfully curated experiences for women. It’s less about running or painting individually and more about meeting people in a relaxed, welcoming environment. If you’re coming alone, you’ll likely find it easier to strike up conversations here than at most public events.


Sunday, July 5

Hybrid Hustle: Run with Porsche ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Time 6am sharp
Venue Fitvilla Gym, 3rd Floor, near Noida Sector 76 Metro Station, 201304
Metro Noida Sector 76 (venue is steps from the station)
Entry ₹199, registrations filling fast

Hybrid Hustle blends a community fitness run with the excitement of the Porsche brand, creating a weekend outing that goes beyond a typical morning jog. Participants can expect a relaxed, social run alongside fellow fitness enthusiasts, with opportunities to interact with Porsche vehicles and like-minded people. Whether you’re drawn by the running community or simply curious about the premium automotive experience, it’s an energetic way to start the weekend.

The Noida Diary Take: Come for the community run, stay for the Porsche experience. If you’re looking for something different from the usual weekend fitness meetup, this event offers a fun blend of exercise, networking and automotive culture. Another thing, parking won;t be a hassle since it’s right next to the metro station.

Mahaul Open Mic ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Time 3pm to 6pm
Venue AWAAZ Art Centre, First Floor 108, Ansal Fortune Arcade, N Block, Pocket K, Sector 18, Noida 201301
Entry ₹149 onwards

Whether you want to perform or simply enjoy an evening of fresh talent, Mahaul Open Mic offers a welcoming stage for poetry, music, comedy and storytelling. Unlike a curated performance featuring a single artist, every act brings something different, making each edition unique. Expect an intimate, supportive atmosphere where first-time performers share the stage with experienced creators, giving audiences a chance to discover local talent and enjoy an evening driven by creativity rather than celebrity.

The Noida Diary Take: If you’ve ever wanted to try an open mic, this is the kind of welcoming event to start with. Go with an open mind—you might walk away remembering an unknown poet or musician more than any headline act this weekend.

Gaurav Baisla Live: Stand-up Comedy Show ⭐⭐⭐☆☆

Time 5pm
Venue Highlane Comedy Club, 2nd Floor, J-20, above Wedesign, J Block, Pocket J, Sector 18, Noida 201301
Entry ₹299
Age 16 and above

Swap the usual dinner-and-drinks routine for an evening of live stand-up comedy with Gaurav Baisla. A live comedy show offers something different from concerts or pub nights, with spontaneous audience reactions and relatable humour creating an experience that feels fresh every time. Whether you’re planning a date night or catching up with friends, it’s an easy way to add a few laughs to your weekend.

The Noida Diary Take: One of the better indoor picks for the weekend, especially if the weather keeps you away from outdoor plans. Arrive early to settle in before the show starts, as late arrivals can be disruptive during a stand-up set.

Also happening: Fortis Noida Run 2026 (sold out)

Missed the registrations? You can still soak in the atmosphere. Expect increased activity around Sector 62 from 5am on Sunday as participants take part in the 3km Fun Run, Saree Run, and timed 5km and 10km races starting from Fortis Hospital. While new registrations are closed, spectators and local residents should be aware of early morning crowds and traffic diversions in the area.

Prefer Free This Weekend?

Not every outing needs a ticket. If you’d rather skip the cover charges, this same weekend also has the 35th Mango Festival at Dilli Haat Janakpuri, the Candeleros El Bochinche Tour concert at Triveni Kala Sangam, the Saawan Mela at Civitech Stadia in Sector 79, a dinosaur-themed kids’ outing at Binge Central in Sector 62, and community carnivals at Sunworld Vanalika Sector 107 and GC4 Gaur City, among others, all with free entry. For the full rundown with timings and venue details, see our free things to do in Noida and Delhi NCR this weekend guide.


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