93.5 Red FM has announced the artist lineup for the fourth edition of Riders Music Festival (RMF) 2026, scheduled to take place on 21–22 February 2026 at The Great India Place (GIP), Noida. Positioned at the intersection of music, motorcycling, and youth culture, the two-day festival continues to grow as one of North India’s most distinctive community-driven cultural experiences.
Celebrating the vibrant intersection of music, motorcycling and youth culture, RMF 2026 promises a two-day, high-energy experience that blends creativity, mobility and community spirit. The festival will feature a curated day-wise lineup of electronic, hip-hop, indie, Bollywood and stand-up comedy, complemented by immersive experiences for riders and enthusiasts alike.
- Day 1: Level 6, Bharat Chauhan, and Nucleya, with Seedhe Maut headlining the evening with their dynamic hip-hop performance.
- Day 2: Harsh Gujral and Chaar Diwaari, leading up to a headline set by Papon, marking one of the singer-songwriter’s first large-scale, multi-genre festival appearances in Noida.
Speaking on the lineup announcement, Nisha Narayanan, COO and Director, Red FM, said, “Riders Music Festival is where the open road meets music and culture. This year, we’re making RMF 2026 bigger and more inclusive for the entire riding community, with new experiences like FMX, dirt bike rides, and track sessions with Apex Racing Academy. Before the main festival, biking enthusiasts can get an exclusive on-track experience with Apex, learning advanced riding skills and feeling the thrill of the track firsthand. Along with 50+ breakfast rides and a diverse artist lineup spanning stand-up comedy, Bollywood, pop and indie, RMF continues to grow as a pan-India cultural phenomenon where mobility, creativity and community converge by bringing together riders, creators, auto brands and artists in a shared celebration of the riding lifestyle.”
Beyond live performances, Riders Music Festival 2026 will feature custom and performance motorcycles, interactive brand experiences, curated food zones and art installations. The festival continues to emphasise safety, inclusivity and community participation, welcoming both riders and music enthusiasts to be part of the RMF experience.














