Want To See The Chainsmokers Live In Mumbai? Here’s What It’ll Cost You

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Electronic music fans in India are buzzing with excitement as the Grammy-winning duo, The Chainsmokers, have officially confirmed their highly anticipated return to the country.

Alex Pall and Drew Taggart are set to embark on an explosive three-day tour this winter, bringing their massive chart-topping hits to Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. However, it is the ticket pricing for their highly anticipated Mumbai show that has quickly become the talk of the town, ranging from affordable entry passes to ultra-luxurious VIP packages.

The hitmakers behind global anthems like “Closer,” “Paris,” and “Don’t Let Me Down” will kick off their tour in Mumbai on December 18, 2026, before heading to Delhi on December 19 and wrapping up in Bengaluru on December 20. The Mumbai stop holds extra significance as the duo will headline the Sunburn Festival 2026 at the iconic Mahalaxmi Racecourse. This marks a massive milestone for the festival franchise as it expands its massive, high-energy festival experience right into the heart of Mumbai.

For fans wondering how much it will cost to see the electronic duo live, ticket sales are already live on BookMyShow with tiered pricing designed to cater to different budgets. General admission tickets start at an accessible ₹3,500, with mid-tier categories priced between ₹7,000 and ₹16,000 based on proximity to the stage and viewing angles. However, the crown jewel of the ticket categories is “The Core Lounge – Fest” pass, which is turning heads with its premium price tag of ₹40,000 per person.

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For those willing to splurge, the ₹40,000 premium ticket promises the ultimate, hassle-free festival experience. The pass grants entry for one adult across two days (December 18 and 19) and is packed with exclusive perks. Attendees in this zone will enjoy an elevated, unobstructed viewing platform, unlimited premium food and spirits, dedicated fast-track entry and exit points, and access to exclusive, luxury restrooms. With high-energy drops and massive singalong crowds expected, it shapes up to be one of the biggest musical events of the year.

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