
Fred again.. is finally making the trip to India. After years of constant messages from Indian fans, the British producer has locked in three December dates across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. This is his debut India tour, and he's not holding back. Full live show. Full production. Not just a DJ set.
The demand has been massive. Fred himself said he hasn't received this many messages from one country since his first Australia run. India's been waiting, and now it's happening.
The tour kicks off December 5 in Delhi, though the exact venue hasn't been confirmed yet. Expect it to be one of the bigger spaces in the NCR area, likely Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium or Indira Gandhi Arena, both of which have hosted major international acts recently.
From there, Fred heads to Mumbai on December 9 at Mahalaxmi Race Course. If that name sounds familiar, it's because the venue has become central to India's growing international music scene. Guns N' Roses just played there in May after a 13-year gap, and Lollapalooza India 2026 is booked for the same site in January.
The tour wraps December 13 in Bengaluru at NICE Grounds, another outdoor space being used for major touring productions. Guns N' Roses is scheduled there too. Fred's choosing these outdoor venues intentionally because his live show needs space. Vocals, live arrangement, production tweaks in real time. It's a different beast than a standard club DJ set.

Here's where things get interesting. Tickets are priced at ₹1,750 and ₹3,500. That's shockingly affordable for a full international live show of this scale, and it's possible because of Monkey Shoulder's partnership. Fred made it clear he wanted the shows accessible, saying anyone who wanted to come should be able to.
Compare that to most major international electronic acts touring India, and you'll see the difference. This isn't a cash grab. It's a proper tour with pricing that reflects the artist's priorities, not just the bottom line.
Fred again..'s rise over the past few years has been ridiculous. From underground UK producer to headlining festivals worldwide, he's built a fanbase that spans continents. His live shows have become legendary for blending emotion, energy, and spontaneity in a way that feels genuinely different from most electronic music events.
India getting three dates on what he's calling a "rare 2026 live schedule" is huge. It signals that the country's electronic music scene is being taken seriously by top-tier international talent. And with accessible pricing, this tour could pull in fans who've never been able to afford a big international show before.
Tickets go on sale through BookMyShow. If you've been waiting to see Fred again.. live, this is your shot. December can't come soon enough.
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