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The event, which was to open on September 12 and bring India’s rich cultural tapestry to the heart of New York, had been months in the making

In a heartfelt message, Nita Ambani, founder and chairperson of the NMACC, expressed her deep regret about the decision. (File pic/News18)
In a significant announcement, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) confirmed that the much-anticipated India Weekend event in New York City, originally set to open on September 12, has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.
The event, which was to bring India’s rich cultural tapestry to the heart of New York, had been months in the making, involving collaborations with some of India’s most celebrated artists, designers, and performers.
A Celebration of Indian Culture
The NMACC India Weekend was planned as an extraordinary cultural celebration that would have showcased the best of India’s art, fashion, music, and cuisine, with performances, exhibitions, and culinary experiences designed to immerse guests in the vibrancy of Indian heritage. The event had been positioned as a bridge between cultures, highlighting India’s artistic diversity on a global platform.
Among the highlights of the event were performances by world-renowned Indian musicians and dancers, an exhibition of traditional and contemporary Indian fashion, an array of gourmet Indian cuisine, and curated art installations celebrating India’s cultural richness. This event was poised to be one of the most ambitious cross-cultural events in New York this year, with global leaders, celebrities, and influencers expected to be part of the festivities.
Refunds for Ticket Holders
The organisers assured that all guests who had purchased tickets for the event would receive a full refund.
While the postponement comes as a disappointment for those eagerly awaiting the festivities, the NMACC has expressed its commitment to delivering the experience at a later date, with plans for rescheduling already in the works.
Message from Nita Ambani, Founder & Chairperson of NMACC
In a heartfelt message, Nita Ambani, founder and chairperson of the NMACC, expressed her deep regret about the decision. “The NMACC India Weekend is a dream very close to my heart—a celebration of Indian culture on the global stage. This is not a cancellation, only a pause, and we remain fully committed to bringing the NMACC experience to New York at a later date. I am deeply grateful to every artist, guest, sponsor, partner, well-wisher, and all the friends of NMACC for their trust and continued support,” she stated.
Nita Ambani further emphasised that the NMACC’s vision remains intact: “We will return with renewed joy, pride, and purpose,” she said. “NMACC remains dedicated to our mission of showcasing the best of India to the world, and we look forward to the day we can finally come together and celebrate the richness of our culture.”
A Vision for the Future
Despite the setback, the postponement signals NMACC’s unwavering commitment to showcasing the diverse cultural expressions of India to a global audience. The India Weekend was always envisioned as more than just an event; it was to be an immersive experience for all attendees, highlighting the deep and diverse traditions that make India unique.
The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) is a flagship initiative by Nita Ambani, designed to promote and celebrate the finest in Indian art, culture, and heritage. With a vision to elevate the country’s artistic legacy and global stature, the NMACC is dedicated to providing a platform for Indian and international artists to showcase their works and collaborate across disciplines.
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