Following a sold-out return in 2025, SulaFest is set to mark a major milestone with its 15th edition in 2026. The festival will take place on January 31 and February 1, 2026, once again transforming the amphitheatre at Sula Vineyards in Nashik into a two-day celebration of live music, wine and food.
Positioned as one of Asia’s longest-running vineyard music festivals, SulaFest 2026 continues its focus on curated programming, pairing contemporary and genre-defining acts with the relaxed, open-air setting of the vineyards. The two-day lineup includes Nucleya, King, Gaudi, Midival Punditz featuring Karsh Kale and Kutle Khan, The Yellow Diary, Swarathma, Princely States Dub Orchestra, Daira featuring Queendom, Dark Circle Factory, Dot., OG Shez and Suggahunny. The programming is designed to move fluidly from daytime sets to higher-energy night performances.
Rajeev Samant, CEO of Sula Vineyards, said the 2026 edition builds on the momentum of last year’s comeback. “We are crafting an edition that builds on everything our audiences loved, while introducing new experiences and performances that elevate the festival. The 15th edition is especially meaningful for us, and we look forward to welcoming audiences back to SulaFest.”
Beyond the music, the festival will feature curated food offerings, Sula’s range of wines, wine cocktails and canned formats, along with pop-ups and interactive spaces spread across the vineyard grounds. Attendees will also be able to sample recent wine launches including The Source Chardonnay Reserve, Sula Muscat Blanc and Sula Merlot.
Passes for SulaFest 2026 start at ₹3,100, with food and beverage coupons available on-site. Tickets are currently on sale via BookMyShow. Set against Nashik’s vineyard landscape, the festival positions itself as a weekend destination for music fans and wine consumers looking for a slower-paced but high-quality live experience.








