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Met Gala 2026 Dress Code Revealed: Fashion is Art Promises a Creative Red Carpet
The highly anticipated Met Gala 2026 has unveiled its dress code, and it promises to be a spectacular celebration of fashion and art. Scheduled for May 4, 2026, the event will take place at the iconic Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, bringing together global cultural tastemakers from all fields. This year, the Met Gala’s dress code is "Fashion is Art," aligning with the spring exhibition, Costume Art, at the Met’s Costume Institute. The announcement, made by
Met Gala 2026 Dress Code Revealed: Fashion is Art Promises a Creative Red Carpet
The highly anticipated Met Gala 2026 has unveiled its dress code, and it promises to be a spectacular celebration of fashion and art. Scheduled for May 4, 2026, the event will take place at the iconic Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, bringing together global cultural tastemakers from all fields. This year, the Met Gala’s dress code is "Fashion is Art," aligning with the spring exhibition, Costume Art, at the Met’s Costume Institute. The announcement, made by
Diljit Dosanjh makes history with sold-out Sydney stadium show on Aura Tour 2025
Diljit Dosanjh has once again proven that music knows no borders. The Punjabi superstar has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by becoming the first Indian artist to completely sell out a stadium show in Sydney, Australia. The concert, part of his ongoing Aura Tour 2025, was attended by an estimated 30,000 fans, transforming the arena into a sea of Punjabi pride and cultural celebration. Tickets for the Sydney show were snapped up within days of release, with some reportedly resell
Diljit Dosanjh makes history with sold-out Sydney stadium show on Aura Tour 2025
Diljit Dosanjh has once again proven that music knows no borders. The Punjabi superstar has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by becoming the first Indian artist to completely sell out a stadium show in Sydney, Australia. The concert, part of his ongoing Aura Tour 2025, was attended by an estimated 30,000 fans, transforming the arena into a sea of Punjabi pride and cultural celebration. Tickets for the Sydney show were snapped up within days of release, with some reportedly resell









