Aditya Gadhvi brings his folk sound back to Mumbai with April open-air show

Aditya Gadhvi announces Mumbai concert on April 25, 2026 at Jio World Garden with tickets now live.
Aditya Gadhvi brings his live show to Mumbai on April 25, 2026 at Jio World Garden-tickets are now available.

Aditya Gadhvi is set to return to Mumbai on April 25, 2026, with a large-format open-air concert at Jio World Garden in Bandra Kurla Complex.

Positioned as a scaled-up live production, the show will mark Gadhvi’s latest outing in the city following a run of sold-out performances last year. The upcoming concert is expected to lean into his core sonic identity, blending Gujarati folk influences with a contemporary live setup designed for a wider, cross-regional audience.

Tickets for the show went live on March 24 at 6 PM via BookMyShow.

Gadhvi’s rise over the past few years has been driven by tracks such as ‘Khalasi’ and ‘Sajna’, which have helped push Gujarati folk into mainstream listening across platforms. His work sits within a broader shift where regional repertoire is increasingly finding national audiences, both on streaming and in the live space.

The Mumbai show is being produced and promoted by TribeVibe Entertainment, and presented by Skyline Infra Forge Developers. For TribeVibe, the concert continues a programming approach centred on artist-led live formats that foreground regional identity while scaling production value.

Speaking about the show, Aditya Gadhvi said, “Performing in Mumbai is always special. It feels like bringing our stories, our folk and our roots to a city that has welcomed artists from everywhere. With TribeVibe putting this concert together, I’m excited to share melodies, emotions and memories with fans.”

Shoven Shah, Founder and CEO of TribeVibe Entertainment, added, “Mumbai has always been a melting pot of cultures and this show reflects our focus on building large-scale live experiences around distinct Indian voices.”

With a growing touring footprint and strong streaming traction, Gadhvi’s return to Mumbai signals continued demand for regional live acts in metro markets, particularly as audiences show increasing appetite for culturally rooted programming at scale.

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