When Rashmeet Kaur stepped onto the Mecca stage at Hindu College, it wasn’t just a concert—it became a night where music, memories, and student dreams collided.
The Delhi University fest season for 2026 has officially ended. It finished with a very high level of energy. The final event was "Mecca," which is the famous annual cultural fest of Hindu College. Singer Rashmeet Kaur was the main star of the show on Saturday night. She turned the college campus into a massive concert arena.
A Powerful Performance
Rashmeet Kaur started her performance with the song "Faqeeran." She moved through her setlist with great ease. She made sure to talk to the crowd throughout the night. This made the audience feel very connected to her. She sang many of her famous hits. These included "Nadiyon Paar" from the movie Roohi and "Ghana Kasoota."
She also performed "Jutti Kasoor." Of course, she sang the fan favorite "Bajre Da Sitta." The crowd sang along to every word. The noise from North Campus was very loud that night. Many students had been waiting for this event for a long time. Piya Chandra is a final-year student at Ramjas College. She said her friends waited almost a month for Mecca to happen. She felt the wait was worth it. She loved watching Rashmeet perform so close to the fans.
A Special Connection with Fans
The evening was special for more than just the music. It was a big night for a student named Sehaj Verma. Sehaj is a second-year student at Hansraj College. She brought an acrylic portrait that she painted of Rashmeet. She hoped the singer would see it.
Rashmeet did notice the painting from the stage. She did not just look at it. She invited Sehaj to come closer to the stage. Rashmeet took the artwork and posed for photos with it. She told the crowd that she loved the painting very much. She thanked Sehaj for taking the time to make it. Then, Rashmeet dedicated the song "Tere Bin Laage" to Sehaj. Sehaj told reporters that she never dreamed this would happen. She was very happy that Rashmeet celebrated her art on stage.
A Homecoming for the Singer
Rashmeet Kaur felt a deep connection to the event because she is a graduate of Delhi University herself. She said that performing at Hindu College was a very special experience. She told the crowd that she would remember this night for a long time.
The 2026 fest season saw many great performances across different colleges. However, Rashmeet’s show at Hindu College was the perfect way to close the season. The mix of popular Punjabi hits and personal moments with students made it a night to remember. As the curtains dropped on Mecca, the DU fest season ended with a bang. Students are already looking forward to what next year will bring.
The Delhi University fest season for 2026 has officially ended. It finished with a very high level of energy. The final event was "Mecca," which is the famous annual cultural fest of Hindu College. Singer Rashmeet Kaur was the main star of the show on Saturday night. She turned the college campus into a massive concert arena.
A Powerful Performance
Rashmeet Kaur started her performance with the song "Faqeeran." She moved through her setlist with great ease. She made sure to talk to the crowd throughout the night. This made the audience feel very connected to her. She sang many of her famous hits. These included "Nadiyon Paar" from the movie Roohi and "Ghana Kasoota."
She also performed "Jutti Kasoor." Of course, she sang the fan favorite "Bajre Da Sitta." The crowd sang along to every word. The noise from North Campus was very loud that night. Many students had been waiting for this event for a long time. Piya Chandra is a final-year student at Ramjas College. She said her friends waited almost a month for Mecca to happen. She felt the wait was worth it. She loved watching Rashmeet perform so close to the fans.
A Special Connection with Fans
The evening was special for more than just the music. It was a big night for a student named Sehaj Verma. Sehaj is a second-year student at Hansraj College. She brought an acrylic portrait that she painted of Rashmeet. She hoped the singer would see it.
Rashmeet did notice the painting from the stage. She did not just look at it. She invited Sehaj to come closer to the stage. Rashmeet took the artwork and posed for photos with it. She told the crowd that she loved the painting very much. She thanked Sehaj for taking the time to make it. Then, Rashmeet dedicated the song "Tere Bin Laage" to Sehaj. Sehaj told reporters that she never dreamed this would happen. She was very happy that Rashmeet celebrated her art on stage.
A Homecoming for the Singer
Rashmeet Kaur felt a deep connection to the event because she is a graduate of Delhi University herself. She said that performing at Hindu College was a very special experience. She told the crowd that she would remember this night for a long time.
The 2026 fest season saw many great performances across different colleges. However, Rashmeet’s show at Hindu College was the perfect way to close the season. The mix of popular Punjabi hits and personal moments with students made it a night to remember. As the curtains dropped on Mecca, the DU fest season ended with a bang. Students are already looking forward to what next year will bring.