
Fred Again unveils debut Indian tour dates
Fred Again has announced his only run of live shows in 2026, which will take place in India.
The coveted songwriter, producer, and DJ will kick things off on December 5th at Delhi’s Leisure Valley Ground, which boasts a capacity of around 5,000 people for concerts and live events.
From there, four days later, the ‘Places To Be’ performer will take to the Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai on December 9th.
The star will finish with his biggest show of the run at NICE Grounds in Bengaluru, which boasts a capacity of anywhere between 25,000 and 50,000 attendees, depending on what staging set-up the South London star will opt for.
The musician first teased each show by dropping a cryptic message on the front of the Bombay Times, Delhi Times, and Bangalore Times, which drummed up enthusiasm in each region.
Earlier this year, the 32-year-old hosted a residency at London’s iconic Alexandra Palace as part of his USB002 tour. As part of the celebration, the musician brought out Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter for a B2B to close the final show.
Despite the relatively small handful of live shows set for this year, Fred Again has been busy making music. In April, he released a 108-hour continuous mix, using exclusive files created for his ‘USB002’ tour.
Fred’s USB album originally began in 2022. The first iteration featured tracks like ‘Baby Again’, ‘Rumble’ alongside Skrillex & Flowdan, ‘Jungle’, ‘leavemealone’ with Baby Keem and ‘stayinit’ with Lil Yachty.
It also featured impressive remixes from Nia Archives, HAAi and Rico Nasty, before the first collection was released on vinyl as USB001 in 2024. The ethos of this release posits music as an open-source, ongoing collaboration that can bloom into a new threshold at any point.
See the list of confirmed Indian shows below.
Fred Again’s Indian 2026 tour dates:
December:
- 5th – Leisure Valley Ground, Delhi NC
- 9th – Mahalaxmi Race Course, Mumbai
- 13th – NICE Grounds, Bengaluru
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