Diljit's 'Dil-luminati' India Tour: 1 lakh pre-sale tickets sold out in 15 minutes, read to know more

Updated : Sep 11, 2024 16:30
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After wrapping up his Europe tour, actor-musician Diljit Dosanjh is bringing his highly anticipated Dil-Luminati tour to India. Following his European journey, Diljit will head to Abu Dhabi on November 9 for the Middle East segment of the tour.

The India leg of the Dil-Luminati tour begins in Delhi on October 26. Diljit will perform across 10 cities over the course of two months, with shows in Hyderabad (November 15), Ahmedabad (November 17), Lucknow (November 22), Pune (November 24), Kolkata (November 30), Bangalore (December 6), Indore (December 8), Chandigarh (December 14), and Guwahati (December 29).

Tickets for the India tour have already seen high demand. Pre-sale tickets for HDFC Bank Pixel Cardholders became available on September 10, with nearly 100,000 tickets selling out within 15 minutes.

Ticket prices ranged from Rs 1499 for the Silver Area to Rs 5999 for the Golden Area. Fan pits were priced between Rs 9999 and Rs 12999, with early bird discounts offered to some buyers.

General ticket sales will open on Thursday at 1 pm, available through Zomato LIVE.

Diljit's statement

Diljit Dosanjh expressed his excitement, 'Bringing the Dil-Luminati Tour to India is a dream come true. After the incredible journey abroad, performing in my homeland feels like coming full circle.

The love and energy I’ve felt from fans around the world have been extraordinary, but there’s something uniquely special about performing here, where it all began.

India, get ready, because Punjabi ghar aa gaye oye! We’re going to make history together – I can promise you a night you’ll never forget!'
He also invited fans to suggest additional cities, promising to accommodate as many as possible.

The Dil-Luminati tour has elevated Diljit's global presence.

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