The countdown is officially on for one of 2026’s biggest live music moments in India. Global rap and music pioneer Kanye West, the 24-time Grammy Award winner also known as ‘Ye’,  will make his first-ever live performance on Indian soil with a one-night stadium show in New Delhi on March 29, 2026.

This historic concert forms part of Ye’s Ye Live world tour, bringing his boundary-pushing sound, hypnotic visuals, and genre-defining hits to one of Asia’s largest crowds.

The event is being staged at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the same iconic venue that has hosted major international acts, and promises a full-scale production that mirrors the spectacle of his global shows.

️Tickets: where to book and prices

Tickets for the Delhi show went live on February 18, 2026, at 4 PM IST and are being sold exclusively through the District by Zomato platform.

Fans eager to secure their spot need to download the District app, search for “Ye Live in India,” and complete the purchase quickly, tickets are expected to move fast due to high demand.

Price range:

General/basic entry: ₹4,000–₹6,000

Closer seated sections: ₹8,000–₹12,000

Premium / VIP zones: ₹15,000–₹25,000+

VIP & meet-and-greet packages: May exceed ₹30,000

(Prices may vary by exact seat block and exclude taxes: Be sure to check the District app for live pricing.)

Despite official pricing, scalpers have already been spotted reselling passes at inflated amounts on social media as soon as tickets went live, making early booking even more critical for genuine fans.

What to expect from the show

While Kanye West’s India setlist hasn’t been officially published, fans can reasonably expect a career-spanning run of his biggest hits, offering something for every era of Ye’s evolution — from early chart-toppers to newer material. Anthems likely on the night include staples such as:

  • Gold Digger
  • Stronger
  • Heartless
  • Runaway
  • Jesus Walks
  • Ultralight Beam

Expect high energy, visual immersion, and the kind of sonic intensity that has defined Ye’s stadium tours worldwide, including dramatic lighting, sprawling stage design, and audience interaction moments that go viral long after the night ends.

For Indian music fans, this isn’t just another concert — it’s a cultural milestone. Ye’s decision to stop in Delhi highlights how India continues to rise as a major destination for international artists, following other global headliners who’ve toured here.

Final tips before you book:

  • Download the District app early and create your account before ticket time.
  • Mark March 29, 2026 on your calendar — this is a one-night-only event with no second show announced.
  • Follow social feeds of the event organisers for real-time updates.

Whether you’re a die-hard Ye fan or just love big-ticket international music events, this is shaping up to be one of India’s most talked-about concerts of the decade.