The recently concluded India tour of acclaimed world’s #1 DJ Martin Garrix has set an impressive benchmark within the live event industry of India by becoming the highest-selling tour in the history of live shows in India. Presented by Asia’s largest dance music festival Sunburn, the 8-city tour spanned over two weeks and saw the acclaimed 26-year-old Dutchman tour cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Chennai, and New Delhi with a total of 9 shows.
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Martin Garrix states, ‘’India is one of my favourite countries to perform at, and this tour has been one of the best experiences ever. We have done 9 amazing shows in 8 different cities and I already can’t wait to come back.’’
Karan Singh, CEO, Sunburn states, “We are extremely proud and thrilled to learn of this development. We thank all of our supporters and patrons for their relentless efforts in making the Martin Garrix India Tour hit such a remarkable milestone and to support our vision of being a frontrunner in the live events industry. Sunburn has commenced the 2023 season on a high note with many more exciting announcements coming up in the near future.”
The cumulative on-ground attendance for the tour totaled up to a whopping 150.000 fans, while the official aggregate ticket sale figure registered on BookMyShow was 105.000 beating the likes of tours involving artists such as Arijit Singh, Vir Das, Prateek Kuhad conducted within the Indian sub-continent. These numbers make Garrix’s tour the highest-grossing music tour in the history of live shows in India.
The two-time MTV EMA winner and four-time world’s #1 DJ got support from Indian celebrities like Ranbir Kapoor, Allu Arjun, Suhani Shah, Abdu Rozik, Just Sul, Aryan Khan, Nagma Mirajkar, Funcho, and more at his multi-city tour dates.
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Martin Garrix India Tour Becomes The Highest-Selling Tour In The History Of Live Shows In India