New Delhi: Punjabi star Karan Aujla is set to rock Mumbai again. After facing huge backlash for his March 3 Holi concert, the singer has announced “Mumbai 2.0” on April 12.
Fans who bought tickets for the first show get free entry now. This exciting news has fans buzzing with hope for a better experience.
Backlash from first concert
Karan Aujla’s P-Pop Culture India Tour started strong in Delhi on February 28, drawing over 75,000 fans who loved hits like Boyfriend, Tauba Tauba, and 52 Bars. But his Mumbai show at MMRDA Grounds turned chaotic. Fans complained about poor management, extreme heat causing fainting, no drinking water, and VIP ticket holders missing the singer. Many called it the “worst concert ever” online.
The singer noticed the anger after his Pune gig. He promised a second show to make things right. On Friday, Karan shared a video on Instagram, saying, “If anyone else wants to be there for my Mumbai 2.0 show, buy the tickets and be there because we are going to make history in Mumbai — it’s going to be bigger.”
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Free tickets for loyal fans
Organisers Team Innovation posted a note on Instagram: “Mumbai, you spoke — we heard you loud and clear! @karanaujla’s P-Pop Culture India Tour returns with Mumbai 2.0. Because of the insane love and trust you showed us the first time, this one’s on us. Fans who purchased tickets for the March 3, 2026, show will receive complimentary access to Mumbai 2.0. And for everyone who couldn’t make it earlier, tickets will go live on March 8, 2026, at 12 PM on District by Zomato.”
Ticket holders from March 3 will get new tickets on their registered phone or email soon. New buyers can grab seats starting March 8. This gesture shows Karan values his fans despite the mishaps.[3]
Tour continues with more cities
The tour has more stops ahead. Karan performs next in Chandigarh on March 14, then Indore, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Jaipur, and Lucknow. It wraps up in Ludhiana. Even with early issues like Delhi crowd fights, his energy keeps fans hooked.
Karan Aujla’s quick response turns criticism into excitement. Mumbai 2.0 promises a historic night.