Nick Pandya Live in Brampton: Navrang Navratri Festival Canada 2026

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Nick Pandya Live in Brampton: Navrang Navratri Festival Canada 2026

The best Navratri nights aren’t about the biggest name on the poster. They’re about the moment the dhol kicks in, the circle starts turning, and a hall full of strangers falls into the same step without anyone teaching them. On Saturday, October 10, Nick Pandya is building exactly that night in Brampton.

Navrang Navratri Festival Canada 2026 lands at the Brampton Soccer Centre with Nick Pandya running the floor. Gates open at 6:00 PM, the music starts at 7:00 PM, and early-bird tickets start at just $20. You can lock your spot on the official Brampton event page before it fills up.

The Short Version

Navrang Navratri Festival Canada 2026 with Nick Pandya is a garba and dandiya night at the Brampton Soccer Centre, 1495 Sandalwood Pkwy E, Brampton, on Saturday, October 10, 2026. Gates open 6:00 PM, the music starts 7:00 PM. It’s organised by Diversity Cultural Association, it’s family-friendly, and early-bird tickets start at just $20, easily one of the best-value Garba nights in the GTA. Billed as one of the largest Navratri and Garba nights in Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area, it falls on the Thanksgiving long weekend, and tickets are exclusive to AllEvents.

Nick Pandya brings the Navrang Navratri garba floor to the Brampton Soccer Centre this Thanksgiving weekend.
Oct 10 Thanksgiving long weekend Saturday
From $20 Early-bird tickets, CAD
7:00 Music starts, gates open 6:00 PM

What a Navrang dandiya night actually feels like

Garba is the heartbeat of Navratri: dancing in circles to celebrate Maa Amba, everyone in their brightest chaniya cholis and kediyus, dandiya sticks in hand, moving to the beat until their feet give out. Put that inside the Brampton Soccer Centre with proper sound and a floor full of people, and you get the difference between a playlist in a rented room and a real celebration of Gujarati culture dropped into a Toronto-area Saturday. If you know your three-clap and your dodhiya, you’ll be home in seconds. If you’ve never held a dandiya in your life, don’t worry, Garba is the most beginner-friendly dance on earth. Watch the person next to you, copy their feet, and within one song you’re part of the circle.

Traditional beats, one turning circle, and a whole hall moving as one.

Who is Nick Pandya

Nick Pandya is the co-founder and producer behind Darshan Entertainment and Dandiya with Pandya, the team that builds South Asian cultural nights across the region. He started his musical journey at nine on the tabla, and that rhythm-first training is exactly what a good Garba floor runs on: he reads the room, keeps the energy climbing, and knows how to hold a crowd in the circle for hours.

This isn’t a sit-and-watch concert. It’s a participation night, built and paced by someone who does this for a living. You’ll find every upcoming date on his Nick Pandya artist page.

The best-value Garba ticket in the GTA

Here’s the part that makes this one easy. At $20 for an early-bird ticket, this is a night out the whole family can say yes to without a budget meeting. Navratri has always been an all-ages celebration, so you can bring the kids and the grandparents without a second thought. Grandparents who grew up on these tunes and kids discovering them for the first time end up in the same circle, celebrating the same roots side by side.

The timing helps too. October 10 is the Saturday of the Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend, so you can dance late and still have Sunday and Monday to recover. If you want to see what else is on, browse Navratri events in Brampton and everything happening across Navratri in Toronto.

Before you book: the practical stuff

A great night runs smoother when you know the details going in. Here’s what to have on your radar before October 10.

Venue & Timing

Brampton Soccer Centre, 1495 Sandalwood Pkwy E, Brampton, ON L6R 0K2, Canada. Saturday, October 10, 2026. Gates open at 6:00 PM and the music starts at 7:00 PM, so give yourself time to park, find your people, and warm up before the first raas.

A few policies the organiser, Diversity Cultural Association, wants everyone to know before booking. Read these carefully, because tickets are final.

Important Event Policies

All ticket sales are final: no refunds, exchanges, or date changes under any circumstances. Tickets are non-transferable and may not be reassigned, and resale without written authorisation from the organiser is prohibited, unauthorised resale can get the ticket cancelled without refund. Lost, stolen, duplicated, or altered tickets will not be replaced, and missing the event doesn’t qualify for a refund, credit, or exchange. Buy only from AllEvents, the exclusive and official ticketing partner, to keep your entry guaranteed.

How to book Nick Pandya tickets

One place, one safe checkout. AllEvents is the official ticketing partner for this event, which means secure payment, instant confirmation, and a QR code that works at the door. Skip the unofficial links and book direct.

  1. Open the event page Head to the Navrang Navratri Festival Canada 2026 listing.
  2. Pick your tickets Choose your passes and quantity. Early-bird pricing won’t last, so earlier is cheaper.
  3. Check out Pay, get your e-ticket, done.

Ready to dance?

One Saturday, one turning circle, Garba the way it’s meant to be done, from just $20. Grab your spot before early-bird runs out.

Book on AllEvents

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Nick Pandya?

Nick Pandya is the co-founder and producer of Darshan Entertainment and Dandiya with Pandya, known for staging vibrant South Asian cultural nights. Tabla-trained from the age of nine, he specialises in high-energy garba and dandiya events built for the whole crowd to join in.

When and where is the Navratri event in Brampton?

It’s on Saturday, October 10, 2026, at the Brampton Soccer Centre, 1495 Sandalwood Pkwy E, Brampton, ON. Gates open at 6:00 PM and the music starts at 7:00 PM (EDT).

How much are tickets?

Early-bird tickets start at just $20 CAD, making it one of the best-value Garba nights in the Greater Toronto Area. Prices can rise as the date nears, so booking early is the cheaper move.

Where can I buy tickets?

Tickets are exclusively on AllEvents, the official ticketing partner. Book through the official event page for secure payment and guaranteed entry, and skip any third-party resellers.

Is it family friendly?

Yes. Navratri is an all-ages celebration, so first-timers, kids, and grandparents all belong on the same floor. It’s built as a community garba and dandiya night for everyone.

What should I wear?

Traditional Navratri attire is the move: chaniya choli, kediyu, or a kurta. Wear comfortable footwear, because you’ll be dancing for hours.

Are tickets refundable?

No. All ticket sales are final, with no refunds, exchanges, or date changes under any circumstances. Tickets are non-transferable and can’t be resold without the organiser’s written authorisation, and lost, stolen, or altered tickets won’t be replaced.

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Laksha Nahata

Laksha Nahata writes about events and things to do at AllEvents. She spends most of her time figuring out what’s actually worth your time, what’s overhyped, and what you’d genuinely enjoy. Her work focuses on making plans easier, so you’re not stuck scrolling or second-guessing what to do next. If there’s something people are excited about, chances are she’s already looked into it.

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