New Delhi, Jan. 31 -- The Delhi government plans to promote bhajan clubbing - a growing cultural format that blends devotional music with contemporary presentation styles - as part of its strategy to boost religious and cultural tourism in the capital, tourism minister Kapil Mishra said on Friday.

Addressing a private event during the Tourism Summit 2026 in Chennai, Mishra said the government would encourage the spread of bhajan clubbing across age groups and integrate it into broader tourism initiatives aimed at attracting younger and urban audiences to religious and cultural experiences.

Bhajan clubbing typically involves live or recorded bhajans and kirtans performed in informal social settings with modern sound systems, coordinated ...