All the Concerts in 2026 in Your Home Turf
There are years that gently unfold, and then there are years that arrive like they’ve already RSVP’d to everything in your calendar. 2026 has clearly chosen the latter.
Somehow, India has become the global equivalent of that friend whose house everyone gravitates to, not because it’s convenient, but because that’s simply where things happen. Tours are routing here with intention, artists are treating our cities like familiar territory, and the rest of us are quietly pretending this won’t derail all plans related to time, money, or emotional composure.
But for now? Let's talk about who is coming home (to us).
John Mayer in Mumbai

Some concerts ask for attention. A John Mayer show asks for stillness. Returning to Mumbai this month, Mayer’s live sets feel less like performances and more like extended conversations: songs are stretched, rearranged, and allowed to wander. Mahalaxmi Racecourse lends itself beautifully to this mood: open skies, unhurried pacing, and a sense that the city has briefly slowed down to listen. Expect blues-laced guitar work, familiar lyrics that feel newly weathered, and a crowd that knows when not to shout.
Catch the greatest guitarist of our generation LIVE at Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai on the 11th of February, 2026.
Linkin Park in Bengaluru

For many, Linkin Park is not just a band, it’s muscle memory. Their standalone show near Bengaluru arrives with the weight of that legacy and the scale to match it. Set away from the city’s centre, the venue amplifies the sense of occasion: this is a journey, not a pit stop. The band’s live energy thrives on release: screamed choruses, pounding drums, and moments where the crowd carried the song as much as the band does. Nobody can fill the Chester-shaped hole in our Soldier heart, but Emily is known to have paid a satisfactory tribute to what the band once was.
Catch the new age of Linkin Park with Emily Armstrong LIVE at Brigade Innovation Gardens, Bengaluru on the 23rd of January, 2026.
The Lumineers in Gurugram

There’s an intimacy to The Lumineers’ music that survives scale. Even in open-air venues, their live shows feel personal; built around storytelling, shared choruses, and pauses that let the crowd breathe with them. Gurugram’s Huda Ground becomes a soft-lit gathering rather than a concert ground, especially as the band moves between stripped-back ballads and folk anthems.
Sway to the music of the American folk-rock band LIVE at Huda Ground, Gurugram on the 1st of February, 2026.
Keinemusik in Mumbai

Keinemusik does not rush. Their sets build slowly, drawing from deep house, Afro rhythms, and melodic repetition that feels hypnotic rather than aggressive. In Mumbai, this translates into a long, immersive night where time stretches, and the music becomes a current you move with, not against. Mahalaxmi Race Course once again proves its versatility, transforming into a space for sustained movement and collective calm. Dress for the night, plan to stay till the end, and clear the next morning; this is a concert that rewires your internal clock.
Get ready to lose yourself to the unmatched Keinemusik LIVE at Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai on the 27th of March, 2026.
Def Leppard in Multiple Cities

Def Leppard’s India tour is a reminder that classic rock endures because it understands scale. Big choruses, polished production, and songs built to be shouted back at the stage. Whether you catch them at Shillong’s dramatic setting or at a major metro venue, the experience is unapologetically expansive. This is the show you plan with friends, the one that turns into a full-blown trip complete with late nights and loud memories. Generational, yes, but far from dated.
Catch the rock & roll legends LIVE at Jawaharlal Stadium in Shillong on the 25th of March, 2026. In Mumbai’s Jio World Garden on the 27th of March, 2026, and Bengaluru’s NICE Grounds on the 29th of March, 2026.