India is set to host what is being described as its biggest concert to date, as global music figure Ye prepares to perform live in the country for the very first time.
The landmark event is scheduled for 29 March 2026 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi. The stadium showcase will mark Ye’s long-awaited debut before an Indian audience at full-scale arena capacity.
Known worldwide for pushing creative boundaries across music, fashion and stage production, Ye’s live shows are recognised for their scale and ambition. Rather than traditional concert formats, his performances are often designed as immersive experiences, combining large-format visuals, expansive stage builds and detailed sound design to create an atmosphere that extends beyond the music itself.
The New Delhi date forms part of his wider global headline run and is expected to deliver the same international production values seen at major venues around the world. Audiences can anticipate powerful staging, cinematic visual elements and a setlist that spans key moments from across his career.
Speaking about the event, Aman, Founder of White Fox, described the show as a monumental occasion. He emphasised that it will be a single-night performance and noted the intention to give more fans the chance to witness what organisers believe will be the biggest concert India has ever experienced.
Sabbas Joseph, Co-Founder and Director of Wizcraft International, highlighted the broader significance of the moment. He stated that India’s infrastructure, ambition and audience appetite are now aligned with global touring standards, adding that hosting Ye at this scale reflects the country’s readiness to stage world-class productions.
The event is being organised by White Fox, Plush Entertainment and Wizcraft, bringing together leading production forces to deliver a stadium event designed to meet international benchmarks.
Tickets will go on sale on 18 February at 4:00 PM, exclusively through District by Zomato.
On 29 March 2026, the spotlight turns firmly to India, not as an emerging stop on the global tour circuit, but as a headline destination capable of hosting events of unprecedented scale.







