CU has announced CU Fest 2026, a two-day cultural festival scheduled to be held on 2–3 April 2026 on campus. The fest is organised by the Department of Arts and Cultural Affairs which is designed to blend the soothness of music, rhythm of dance and emotional waves of theater, art and more. The participating students are all set up to showcase their talent and creativity.
CU Fest 2026 will also provide a high-energy campus experience through live performances, competitive and non-competitive events, and showcases across multiple cultural categories. The emphasis is on creating a platform that allows students to engage, perform, collaborate and have unforgettable moments with each other.
The event line-up is expected to feature solo performances in music, dance and theater, along with creative activities in fine arts and other associated creative areas. Students from different programmes and clubs will get the opportunity to take the stage, experiment with new ideas and engage with audiences in an environment designed around youth culture and campus life.
This CU Fest is positioned as the most important event in the cultural life of the university this year. By blending the key features of a great fest into two days of events, the event is perfectly structured to provide a compact yet immersive experience for participants as well as attendees.. The university has called students to attend the celebration and be part of the final fest experience on 2nd and 3rd April 2026.
For many students, especially first-years, CU Fest 2026 is expected to serve as an introduction to the university’s cultural ecosystem, peer networks and extracurricular opportunities. With all its focus on live performances, creativity and student involvement, the fest is set to help enhance campus life and contribute to the overall student life vibrancy at CU, this April.
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CU Fest 2026: Campus Gears Up for Two-Day Cultural Extravaganza on 2–3 April
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