Lollapalooza India will return for its fourth edition in January 2026, continuing its push toward a more globally aligned, electronic-forward festival identity. The newest addition to the lineup is producer and DJ Nucleya, whose inclusion strengthens the festival’s electronic focus and adds one of India’s most influential dance acts to an already high-energy roster.
Nucleya’s set is expected to span key moments from his catalogue, including material from Bass Rani, fan favourites like Laung Gawacha, Aaja, Bhayanak Atma and Jungle Raja, as well as new, unreleased music that will debut at the festival. His performance is positioned as one of the major electronic highlights of the weekend, particularly as Lollapalooza India continues to broaden its contemporary dance and bass programming.
He joins an electronic lineup that features Knock2, Sammy Virji, Hamdi, MU540, BUNT. and Baalti, each representing distinct corners of the global dance landscape.
Knock2 brings high-intensity future-bass sets built around tracks like Dashstar, known for heavy drops and crowd-driven energy. Sammy Virji, a key figure in the global UKG resurgence, blends 2-step rhythms with melodic, club-facing production, while Hamdi delivers bass-heavy selections shaped by grime, dubstep and underground rave culture, including his breakout Push.
Brazilian producer MU540 arrives with his baile-funk-driven sound that merges trap, house and grime, while German producer BUNT. continues his hybrid approach that blends acoustic instrumentation with euphoric house. Indian duo Baalti add a regional perspective to the lineup by incorporating South Asian rhythmic and sample traditions into contemporary club structures, a sound that has helped position them at the forefront of the global underground.
Lollapalooza India 2026 will take place on 24 and 25 January at Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Racecourse. General on-sale tickets are available at lollaindia.com.








