Calvin Harris electrifies Delhi-NCR in tour finale

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Scottish DJ Calvin Harris wrapped up his debut India tour with a high-energy finale in Delhi-NCR on Sunday night, completing a three-city run that also included Bengaluru and Mumbai. The concert drew massive crowds and marked a major moment for India’s expanding live entertainment industry.
Harris delivered a powerful electronic dance music set packed with his most popular global hits. He opened with Sweet Nothing and maintained relentless energy throughout the night with tracks such as Summer, I Need Your Love, How Deep Is Your Love, This Is What You Came For, Outside, One Kiss, and We Found Love, which became one of the most explosive crowd moments.
The performance was defined by constant audience participation, sing-alongs, and a shared sense of celebration.
The show was widely described as a spectacle of sound, light, and collective euphoria, bringing together fans of different ages in a unified festival-like atmosphere.
Each phase of the set kept momentum high, with transitions that sustained engagement from start to finish.
A standout emotional highlight came when Harris paid tribute to late DJ Avicii. On the anniversary of Avicii’s passing, he dedicated a segment of the set to him, closing with Levels, which drew a strong and emotional response from the audience.
Organisers from Sunburn and BookMyShow praised the tour’s success, calling it evidence of India’s rapidly growing appetite for global live music experiences.
The Delhi finale ended on a euphoric note, leaving fans with lasting memories of a landmark concert event. (ANI)

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