Radhika Das returns to India with three-city April tour

Radhika Das announces April 2026 India tour with performances in Indore, Jaipur, and Gurugram following a 15K-attended Delhi show.
UK-based kirtan artist Radhika Das returns to India this April with soulful performances across Indore, Jaipur, and Gurugram after a massive Delhi gathering.

UK-based kirtan musician Radhika Das is set to return to India in April 2026 following what organisers describe as a strong run of live shows across the country last year.

The first leg of the tour will include performances in Indore on April 3, Jaipur on April 4 and Gurugram on April 5. The shows are being produced by EVA Live in collaboration with Oriole Entertainment, Drop Live and Trix Entertainment.

Das’ previous India tour reportedly drew large audiences, including a 15,000-strong turnout at the opening show in New Delhi. Organisers say the upcoming run will build on that demand, positioning the events less as conventional concerts and more as immersive devotional gatherings centred around mantra chanting, guided meditation and participatory performance.

The format reflects the growing crossover between live music and wellness-led experiences in India’s urban markets, where devotional and community-driven formats have found renewed traction among younger audiences.

“Every time I return to India, I feel like the mantras are coming home,” Radhika Das said in a statement. “There’s a real hunger for meaning and connection right now, and devotional music is meeting that moment.”

He added that the 2026 tour will feature an international band and expanded production design, with each city offering a distinct audience dynamic.

Promoters echo the sentiment that the format resonates beyond traditional concertgoers. Deepak Choudhary, Director at EVA Live, noted that last year’s run demonstrated strong demand across multiple markets and that the team is aiming to scale the experience while retaining its participatory core.

For regional partners, the tour also signals continued appetite for alternative live formats outside mainstream pop and Bollywood circuits. Drop Live, which is presenting the Indore show, described the event as part of a broader strategy to introduce culturally rooted but contemporary live experiences to emerging markets.

Tickets for the April dates are available via BookMyShow.

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