Fred Again.. is about to unleash a sonic storm on India, announcing an exclusive run of live shows in 2026 that will be the only chance for fans worldwide to witness his electrifying performances this year. The British producer, DJ, and songwriter has opted to focus all his attention on these three Indian dates, giving his devoted followers a unique opportunity to experience his music in a whole new setting.
The tour is set to ignite Delhi NCR's Leisure Valley Ground on December 5, followed by Mumbai's Mahalaxmi Race Course on December 9 and concluding at Bengaluru's NICE Grounds on December 13. These shows mark a welcome return for Fred Again.. after his performance in Italy last September and are expected to draw in huge numbers from his global fanbase.
Get ready for a musical journey that spans his entire discography, from the early 'Actual Life' releases to his latest tracks from the innovative 'USB' project. This series has been making waves with its collaborations with top artists like Skrillex, Flowdan, Baby Keem, and Lil Yachty, pushing the boundaries of soundscapes.
In a thrilling twist, Fred Again.. has also partnered with Scottish whiskey brand Monkey Shoulder for a three-year creative alliance. As their first-ever Creative Partner, he'll bring his unique vision to this collaboration, making it an integral part of the Indian tour's experience – and possibly even paving the way for future projects that blur the lines between music and whiskey.
Tickets will be up for grabs next Tuesday, June 30, exclusively for pre-registered fans. The limited window for live shows in 2026 adds to the exclusivity of these Indian dates, making them a must-attend event for his international followers.
In other news, Fred Again.. has been taking the UK music scene by storm, having wrapped up a successful residency at London's Alexandra Palace as part of his 'USB002' tour. That stint included a surprise B2B set with Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk – a collaboration that still sends shivers down fans' spines! He also won the Dance Act award at the BRITs 2026 alongside Skepta and PlaqueBoyMax for their massive hit single 'Victory Lap', solidifying his position in the UK music landscape.
Source: NME