The Weeknd to Make Historic India Debut in October 2026 — Mumbai and Ahmedabad Brace for a Night to Remember

Global superstar Abel Tesfaye brings his record-breaking live spectacle to India for the very first time, with concerts set for October 16 and 17 — a watershed moment for the country’s live music scene.

By Kusumitha     |     Published: March 2026     |     Music & Live Entertainment Correspondent

MUMBAI — After years of anticipation, India is finally getting The Weeknd. One of the most dominant forces in contemporary music, the Canadian R&B phenomenon born Abel Tesfaye, is set to perform in India for the very first time — a development that has sent fans across the country into an understandable frenzy. Confirmed for October 16 in Mumbai and October 17 in Ahmedabad, the two-city run marks not just a career milestone for the artist, but a seismic event for India’s rapidly evolving live music landscape.

The tour is being organized by SR Entertainment, the Gujarat-based live entertainment and event production company, in association with Enrise Live — two names that have quietly been building a reputation for bringing global acts to Indian shores. Venue announcements are expected shortly, though the scale of the operation leaves little doubt that both cities are in for a world-class production. Exclusive pre-sale tickets go live on March 2, 2026, available through the official SR Entertainment website at www.srentertainment.in.

“Indian fans have waited for years to witness The Weeknd live. We are committed to delivering a concert experience that matches global standards and exceeds expectations.”

— Manish Mehta, CEO, SR Entertainment

To understand the magnitude of this announcement, one only needs to look at the numbers. The Weeknd’s music routinely tops streaming charts in India — Blinding Lights, Starboy, Save Your Tears, The Hills, and Can’t Feel My Face are not just songs here; they are cultural touchstones for a generation of listeners who have grown up absorbing his cinematic, emotionally raw sound. His 2022 After Hours Til Dawn stadium tour was a global behemoth, breaking records across North America and Europe. India has been watching from afar. That wait is now over.

What distinguishes The Weeknd as a live performer is his uncompromising commitment to spectacle. His shows are not concerts in the conventional sense — they are meticulously designed audio-visual experiences, where lighting rigs, lasers, and narrative staging converge to create something closer to theater than a pop concert. For Indian audiences accustomed to world-class Bollywood productions but starved of comparable international live experiences, the Weeknd’s arrival represents a new benchmark.

SR Entertainment’s CEO Manish Mehta echoed that ambition in a statement, affirming the company’s intent to deliver an experience aligned with global production standards. It is a bold promise — and a necessary one. Indian fans have long argued that the country’s growing economic clout and demonstrably passionate music audiences are sufficient justification for world-class acts to include India in their touring plans. This confirms they were right.

The choice of both Mumbai and Ahmedabad is itself notable. While Mumbai’s position as India’s entertainment capital is beyond debate, the inclusion of Ahmedabad signals a broadening of the live events market well beyond the usual metropolitan corridors. Gujarat’s largest city has seen a surge in large-format events in recent years, and hosting The Weeknd would represent its most significant international booking to date.

October 2026 is still months away. But for The Weeknd’s Indian fanbase, the wait already feels worth it. Further details on venues, ticket pricing, and additional announcements are expected in the coming weeks. For pre-sale access beginning March 2, 2026, fans are directed to www.srentertainment.in. For press enquiries, SR Entertainment can be reached at info@srentertainment.in.

About the Author

Kusumitha is a music and live entertainment journalist covering the intersection of global pop culture and the South Asian music industry. She writes on international touring, artist culture, and India’s growing live events ecosystem. © 2026 Kusumitha. All rights reserved

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