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5 Global Music Stars Set To Rock India In Late 2025

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The second half of 2025 has an exciting lineup of international artists set to perform in India. Check details here.

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Travis Scott to perform in New Delhi and Mumbai in October and November 2025.

Travis Scott to perform in New Delhi and Mumbai in October and November 2025.

In 2025, Indians witnessed the best that music has to offer, as legendary performances by artists like Green Day, Coldplay, Louis Tomlinson, and Shawn Mendes left the audience awestruck. With that said, it doesn’t look like the second half of 2025 is falling behind either, as an exciting roster of international superstars is scheduled to perform across major cities and here are all the details.

1. Travis Scott

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Hip-hop fans in India are in for an unforgettable experience as Travis Scott brings his Circus Maximus Tour to the subcontinent for the very first time. Known for his explosive stage presence, genre-defying visuals, and anthems like Sicko Mode and Goosebumps, Travis Scott is all set to perform in New Delhi on October 18–19 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, followed by a Mumbai show on November 19 at Mahalaxmi Racecourse. With a reputation for turning every show into a cinematic, high-octane experience, Travis’s India debut is arguably one of the most anticipated events of 2025.

2. Enrique Iglesias

It’s time to turn back the clock, as after 13 years, Enrique Iglesias is all set to make his way back to India! The Latin pop icon is set to return to Mumbai on October 20, with a second show added due to overwhelming demand. His upcoming concert promises a mix of nostalgia and new energy as his timeless hits like Hero, Bailamos, and Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You), along with newer fan favourites, will set the stage ablaze.

3. Akon

Akon has always had a special place in Indian hearts, not just for his global hits, but also for his Bollywood collaborations. In 2025, he’s embarking on a three-city India tour, with performances in Delhi (Nov 9), Bengaluru (Nov 14), and Mumbai (Nov 16). Known for his high-energy shows and feel-good tracks like Lonely, Smack That, and Right Now (Na Na Na), Akon’s return feels more like a reunion than a concert.

4. Jason Derulo

Pop-R&B sensation Jason Derulo is set to make his Indian debut at the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival on November 14. Derulo brings with him a dynamic stage presence, sharp choreography, and an arsenal of club hits like Talk Dirty, Wiggle, and Savage Love. This performance marks a major moment for the Indian festival circuit, especially in the Northeast, as it hosts one of the biggest international pop acts of the year.

5. Passenger

British singer-songwriter Passenger, best known for his global hit Let Her Go, will perform in India for the first time ever on November 19 at DLF CyberHub, Gurugram. Known for his intimate acoustic sets and raw, emotional storytelling, Passenger’s live performances are known to be heartfelt and deeply moving. This rare one-night-only show promises a cosy, introspective contrast to the year’s louder festival gigs, making it perfect for fans who crave an honest connection through music.

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