While he started the tour in October 2024, he concluded this weekend in Jaipur. Photo Courtesy: Sunburn Arena
Norwegian DJ and record producer Alan Olav Walker, popular known as DJ Alan Walker, has concluded his 'Walkerworld India Tour', making it to be one of the most expansive India tours by an international artist till now.
The tour saw Alan Walker perform four high-energy shows across Guwahati, Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar and Jaipur this April weekend, which are some cities that have never seen him play there before.
This is a continuation from the time that he had earlier toured cities like Kolkata, Shillong, Delhi-NCR, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, Pune and Mumbai in October 2024.
The 13-city tour, produced by Sunburn, across India stands out because it gave people who live in cities apart from the likes of Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad a chance to witness his music.
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Making his debut in each of these cities, the Grammy-winning Norwegian DJ and music producer delivered explosive, high-energy sets for over 2,00,000 fans across these 13 cities.
Each performance saw a high-octane mix of visuals, lasers and his signature melodic drops, transforming the venues into pulsating hubs of music and light. Taking it up a notch, the DJ even incorporated a drone light show into his concert with a fleet of 500 drones in Bengaluru.
The atmosphere in every city was electric, drones in some and celebrity guest appearances in others. From the moment he opened with fan-favourite âAlone' to his powerful closer âFaded', fans sang their heart out. He also played chart-toppers like âSpectre', âHeadlights' and âBetter Off Alone'. He also infused each performance with special nods to the local music scene sampling regional favourites like âBig Dawgs', âTambdi Chambdi' and âBhool Bhulaiyaa' to keep the audience dancing. Walker also delighted local fans by performing the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) theme song âTeam Side', paying a tribute to the country's sports culture.
Walker has come a long way from the time he kicked off the tour last October in Kolkata. The performances also included a star-studded lineup featuring surprise appearances by renowned Bollywood actors Alia Bhatt and Kartik Aaryan, celebrated music composer Pritam, popular singer Guru Randhawa and the iconic Shillong Chamber Choir, in quite a few cities, before it ended in Jaipur last weekend.