DJ Martin Garrix is set to bring his musical tour to Gurugram on March 11 to cradle his love for India. He’ll be in the country for the first time since 2018.
“I have been looking forward to this (coming to the country for multi-city performances) for a very long time. I can’t wait to be back in India and party together with all the fans. I think especially after the pandemic we appreciate being able to go to live shows even more, so I have definitely been able to feel that in the crowd’s energy the past year,” said Garrix.
The last performance of the Dutch DJ, known for tracks such as Animals and Don’t Look Down, was a hit in Bengaluru, where he was joined by Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor for the promotions of his film.
The crowd went berserk when the singer and actor duo said “Mera Bharat Mahan” at the start of the show.
“For me, India is such a special and unique country. Every time I am here, I get inspired by the people, the culture and also at the shows, there is so much energy and love from the fans,” said the artist, who is credited for wildly popular tracks such as” Scared To Be Lonely “, ” In the Name of Love”, and “Summer Days”.
“Indian fans are very loyal and really go next level when it comes to their support. Even some of my biggest fan pages are from India,” he added.
The concert in Delhi is expected to last for five hours and tickets can be purchased from book my show between Rs 1250 and Rs 4000. According to bookmyshow, the show has already generated a lot of buzz, particularly among the youth with over 2600 people interested in attending.
When: March 11; 4.00 pm
Where: Airia Mall, Sector 68, Gurugram, Haryana
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