British producer, singer, and electronic music icon Fred Again has formally confirmed his first-ever tour of India following years of fan demand and speculation. The performer revealed a three-city tour that will take his highly regarded live performance to Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR in December 2026. Since Fred disclosed that these will be his sole tour dates of the year, the announcement has swiftly grown to become one of the most significant events in India's live music calendar.
According to the official announcement, the tour will begin in Delhi NCR on 5th December, move to Mumbai on 9th December, and conclude in Bengaluru on 13th December.
India Tour Dates Revealed
Fred Again.. shared the news through a social media post featuring the India dates, confirming months of rumours surrounding a possible debut visit.

Sharing the announcement on Instagram, Fred wrote: "India, its happening. Finallyyyyy." He added that the response from Indian fans had been overwhelming, saying, "Haven't had this many messages from a place since we first toured Australia! We are beyond excited to come."
The concerts will be held in NICE Grounds in Bengaluru, Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai, and Leisure Valley Ground in Delhi NCR. The announcement generated massive excitement online, with fans celebrating the arrival of one of electronic music's most influential contemporary artists.

Although registration has already begun on ticketing systems, reports indicate that tickets are anticipated to go on sale on 30th June. The performances will include music from his well-known 'Actual Life' series as well as songs from his most recent 'USB' releases, giving fans a thorough glimpse at his growing body of work.
Why the Hype?
Fred Again.. who was born Frederick John Philip Gibson, has become one of the most recognizable names in contemporary electronic music. In recent years, he has evolved from a well-known producer and songwriter to a worldwide live performer.
His 'Actual Life' albums earned widespread critical acclaim for blending voice notes, real-life recordings and emotional storytelling into dance music. He has worked with well-known musicians like Anderson, Brian Eno, and Skrillex. Swedish House Mafia and Paak.

His sold-out arena shows, surprise pop-up performances and festival appearances have helped build a global fanbase that extends far beyond traditional dance music audiences.
What This Means for India's Growing Concert Market
The increasing desire for foreign electronic artists in India is reflected in Fred Again's debut. India has welcomed more international performers in recent years, and Fred's coming is another indication of the market's growing significance.
According to industry reports, talks about a possible partnership with an Indian artist are in progress, and the producer may stay in India beyond the tour dates.

If confirmed, the visit could become more than just a concert run—it could mark the beginning of a deeper creative connection between one of the world's most influential electronic musicians and India's rapidly expanding music scene.
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