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The Chainsmokers set for India comeback with three-city tour

Published जून 17, 2026 · Updated जून 17, 2026 · By Jessica Anderson

The Chainsmokers Set for India Comeback with Three-City Tour

The Chainsmokers set for India comeback - The Grammy-winning electronic music duo The Chainsmokers, celebrated for tracks like "Closer" and "Don't Let Me Down," are planning a return to India later this year. The tour will span three major cities, with dates announced by event organizers on Wednesday.

Live Dates and Festival Debut

Marking their first performance in India since 2023, the duo will headline the Mumbai leg of the Sunburn Festival 2026 at Mahalaxmi Racecourse. The event is set for December 18, while Delhi and Bengaluru will host their respective shows on December 19 and 20.

"Their music has become a defining part of youth culture in India over the past decade. We’re excited to bring their energy to a new venue and create unforgettable moments for fans," said Karan Singh, CEO of Sunburn.

Singh emphasized the emotional connection between The Chainsmokers' work and Indian audiences. "Nostalgia and shared cultural experiences are shaping global fan communities today. Witnessing them live will reignite that passion," he added.

Artists' Legacy and New Releases

Formed in 2012, The Chainsmokers have amassed over 118 million global record sales. Their discography features Diamond-certified hits such as "Closer," "Something Just Like This," and the Grammy-winning "Don't Let Me Down." Recently, the pair released their 2024 EP "No Hard Feelings" and 2025 single "Breathe," alongside a collaborative project with singer-songwriter Winona Oak titled "Love is Kind."

Beyond music, Drew Taggart and Alex Pall are also active in tech investment through Mantis Venture Capital, a firm they co-founded in 2020. The duo’s three-city tour underscores their continued influence in the global music scene.

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