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India’s Beloved Voice Is Back: Lucky Ali Kicks Off RE:SOUND Tour This November

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JetSynthesys’ JetAlive debuts with two marquee events: Lucky Ali’s RE:SOUND India Tour and K-Town 3.0 Festival, marking a new era for India’s concert scene.

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Lucky Ali's RE:SOUND India Tour starts November 2 in Delhi.

Lucky Ali’s RE:SOUND India Tour starts November 2 in Delhi.

India’s live music economy is booming, and now it has a new player turning up the volume. JetAlive, the live experience arm of JetSynthesys, has announced its first marquee events: the RE:SOUND Lucky Ali India Tour and K-Town 3.0 Festival, both set to electrify fans this fall.

Once limited to a handful of big cities, concerts in India have now evolved into cultural and economic engines. From selling out arenas to boosting tourism and hospitality, the ripple effect of live events is undeniable. Riding this momentum, JetAlive is positioning itself as a key driver of the country’s live entertainment future. “Live entertainment in India is fast becoming a driver of economic growth and cultural soft power,” says Rajan Navani, CEO and Founder of JetSynthesys. “With JetAlive, we are investing in creating platforms that strengthen India’s position on that stage.”

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For many Indians, Lucky Ali’s songs define an era. His nostalgic melodies will once again take centre stage as part of the RE:SOUND India Tour. Kicking off November 2 in Delhi, the tour travels through Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad, with tickets already live on BookMyShow. Fans in Jaipur, Guwahati, Mumbai, and Pune won’t have to wait long either, as ticket sales for these cities will follow soon.

“Lucky Ali’s return is an emotional moment for millions,” says Kumar Razdan, Head of JetAlive. “Our vision is to curate experiences that balance nostalgia with discovery.”

If nostalgia anchors one half of JetAlive’s calendar, global energy drives the other. The K-Town 3.0 Festival, in partnership with Tani Events, lands in Mumbai on November 1. Known across Asia for its high-voltage K-pop concerts and cultural showcases, the festival promises a vibrant mix of music, performance, and community spirit. Tickets will soon go live on District, with an artist lineup reveal expected to heighten the buzz.

Razdan sums up the brand’s vision: “With JetAlive, we are catering to the young digital-first audience that seeks phygital experiences – where the excitement of live events is seamlessly blended with digital engagement.”

With Lucky Ali’s soulful comeback and K-Town’s youthful wave, JetAlive sets the tone for India’s ascent as a global live music hub – where heritage meets innovation and nostalgia meets new-age fandom.

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