Early tickets for Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati India Tour sold out within minutes
After successful performances in Canada, the US, Australia and New Zealand, Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati Tour is all set to thrill Indian fans. The excitement is clearly evident as the pre-sale tickets were sold out within minutes of going live.

Having mesmerized audiences in Canada, the US, Australia and New Zealand, Dil-Luminati Tour, Diljit Dosanjh now ready to entertain fans in IndiaIt looks like Indian fans are extremely excited to see Dosanjh in action, as pre-sale tickets sold out within two minutes of going live.
Presales for the concert began at 12pm on Tuesday, September 10, with early bird tickets being offered at an additional 10 per cent off. These presales were available exclusively to HDFC Pixel credit card holders, allowing them to purchase tickets 48 hours before the general public. According to Hindustan Times, the discounted tickets sold out within two minutes.
The starting price of the concert tickets was Rs 1,499 for the silver (seated) section, while the gold (standing) section tickets cost Rs 3,999. Diljit’s India tour will kick off on October 26 with performances in cities like Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Pune, Indore, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Lucknow, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.
Before his India tour, Diljit will be performing across Europe where he will have concerts from September 9 to October 2. Fans will enjoy his live performances in cities like Paris, London, Dublin and Amsterdam.
Earlier, Diljit met Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Toronto’s Rogers Centre ahead of his concert. He shared a video on Instagram in which Trudeau is seen joining him during rehearsals, with Diljit and his dancers chanting “Punjabi aa gaye oye!”
Later, he joined the crowd in chanting “Trudeau”. Diljit captioned the moment, “Diversity is Canada’s strength. PM Justin Trudeau made history as we sold out all tickets at Rogers Centre!”
In April, Diljit created history by hosting the biggest Punjabi music festival outside India.