Vocalist Karan Aujla, riding high on the success of his Bad Newz song Tauba Tauba, has announced the dates of his It Was All A Dream Tour for India in December.
Following his recent collaboration with Vicky Kaushal on the Bad Newz song Tauba Tauba, which went viral, Karan Aujla is embarking on a major multi-city Indian headlining tour. The critically acclaimed Punjabi music sensation, who just made history at the JUNO Fan Choice Award, will be visiting India later this year with his much-awaited It Was All A Dream World Tour.
The musician, who is based in Canada but was born in India, would be doing her first arena tour in India during the world tour. Claimed as a paradigm-shifting expedition to propel this contemporary Punjabi sound and integrate it into worldwide music dialogues, the It Was All A Dream World Tour is presently selling out tickets in international markets, including Canada (August 2024), the United Kingdom (September 2024), and New Zealand (October 2024).
“This tour marks a significant milestone in my career, highlighting my journey from a small village in Punjab to the global stage,” an ecstatic Karan Aujla says, expressing his delight for the tour. I have immense affection for India, and I am eager to bring the It Was All A Dream tour back home! I’m appreciative of my fans for helping me realize this dream. Together, we will rejoice and write some history.
Beginning in the first week of December 2024, the winter arena tour—which is presented and produced by Team Innovation and backed by Live Nation—will stop in Chandigarh on December 7, Bengaluru on December 13, New Delhi on December 15, and Mumbai on December 21. Longtime partner and Toronto-based producer Ikky will accompany Aujla in all four cities.
The release of his chart-topping albums Making Memories and Street Dreams was followed by the It Was All A Dream World Tour. Indian fans of Aujila can anticipate a vibrant and exciting performance full of hits from his vast catalog, including the characteristic blend of Punjabi folk and modern sounds in “Admiring You,” “Tauba Tauba,” and “Softly.”