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March 8, 2026

Karan Aujla to Host Free Follow-Up Concert in Mumbai on April 12

The CSR Journal Magazine

Punjabi singer Karan Aujla has declared a follow-up concert in Mumbai after fans expressed dissatisfaction regarding the management of his recent Holi-themed event. The upcoming concert, titled “Karan Aujla P-POP Culture India Tour – Mumbai 2.0,” is set to occur on April 12.

In the days following the initial concert, which took place on March 3, Aujla gained significant attention online as various attendees shared their grievances about the event. Many users took to social media, posting videos and comments that highlighted issues related to the concert’s arrangements, prompting Aujla to respond to these concerns and reassure fans.

Free Entry for Previous Attendees

In his announcement for the new concert, Aujla emphasized the importance of his fans, stating, “I want every fan to know they are valued, acknowledged and respected. For everyone who came out to celebrate with us, we’re coming back to create magic again and this time, it’s going to be one wild party.”

Organizers Team Innovation, responsible for promoting the P-POP Culture India Tour, conveyed that the upcoming concert is designed to provide an enhanced experience. According to a press release, the event aims to elevate the scale, technology, and overall immersion of the performance.

Fans who attended the March concert will receive complimentary entry to the new show, and various ticket categories will see upgrades. General Access and VIP tickets will be elevated to the Silver category, while Fan Zone tickets will be promoted to Gold. The P-Pop Pit and King of Good Times Lounge categories will maintain their existing benefits.

Ticket Sales and Pricing Information

A limited number of tickets will also be made available to new purchasers starting on March 8, with prices beginning at ₹2,999 for Silver tickets and rising to ₹29,999 for the P-Pop Pit category.

The initial Holi event, hosted at the MMRDA Grounds, faced backlash from some attendees who noted the absence of shaded areas, limited hydration points, and various logistical challenges at the

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