Indian singer and rapper Karan Aujla has announced a second concert in Mumbai following backlash over alleged mismanagement at his earlier Holi concert. The new concert, titled Mumbai 2.0, will take place on April 12 as part of his ongoing P-Pop Culture India Tour.
The singer also offered a special gesture to fans, announcing that those who purchased tickets for the earlier concert will receive complimentary entry to the upcoming performance.
Mumbai 2.0 announced
Karan Aujla took to Instagram to share and confirm the new concert date, inviting fans to attend the show. Addressing the audience, he said, "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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The organisers, Team Innovation, also confirmed the announcement on Instagram, stating, “Mumbai, you spoke — we heard you loud and clear! Karan Aujla’s P-Pop Culture India Tour returns with Mumbai 2.0.”
The organisers further said that fans who purchased tickets for the March 3, 2026 concert will receive complimentary access to the new show. Tickets for others will go live on March 8 at 12:00 pm on the District by Zomato application.
Concert criticism
Aujla’s Mumbai Holi concert on March 3 drew criticism as several fans complained about poor crowd management, extreme heat, lack of drinking water and difficulty viewing the stage despite purchasing VIP tickets.
Many users took to social media to express their disappointment, with some calling it the “worst concert ever”. The singer later acknowledged the criticism and announced that he would organise another show in the city.
Karan Aujla’s P-Pop Culture India Tour began in Delhi on February 28, where he performed popular tracks such as Boyfriend, Tauba Tauba, Admiring You, Softly and 52 Bars. After completing shows in Mumbai and Pune, the tour will continue across cities including Chandigarh, Indore, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Jaipur and Lucknow before concluding in Ludhiana.