Second Chance To Witness Arijit Singh Live In Mumbai: Know How To Get Tickets, Price, Concert Date And Time



Arijit Singh kicked off his multi-city India tour in November last year. As part of the tour, he performed in Mumbai today, March 23. However, owing to the overwhelming demand, the Tum Hi Ho fame has added another show in the Mumbai leg of the gig.

Arijit Singh performed live at Jio World Garden, Bandra Kurla Complex from 6 pm today. The singer performed to a houseful stadium and crooned his chartbusters, evoking nostalgia and delivering a promising night to the attendees. However, those who are experiencing FOMO (fear of missing out) after seeing videos from the gig, need not worry.
 

Arijit Singh will perform in Mumbai again on March 25. The venue will remain the same and the tickets are available online on District by Zomato. The tickets are starting at ₹10,000 and fans have been lining in digital queues to grab their spots. While the exact setlist of the artist remains unknown until the concert day, Arijit is expected to perform Apna Bana Le, the dreamy allure of Tum Kya Mile, and the rhythm of Kesariya with the electrifying beats of Jhoome Jo Pathaan, Ghungroo, and Nashe Si Chadh Gayi.

Following his performance in Mumbai, the singer will head to the concert in Chennai on April 27. Expressing excitement about going on tour again, Arijit Singh shared in a statement, “I am thrilled to be back on tour, there is nothing like performing live on stage and witnessing the love and joy of so many people. I am eager to see the audience’s reactions to this new setlist – we have specially reworked almost every track, including the hits, to bring something fresh to the stage. The compositions will differ from released versions, and I have a few surprises lined up for the audience, too!” Videos from his concerts in various cities go viral on social media. 
 



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