Marshmello was on India’s tour from 22nd to 25 march during which he had 4 major shows in Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune.
New Delhi, 26 March 2024
Marshmello, the renowned American DJ and electronic music producer, set the stage on fire with his electrifying performance in Mumbai. The city witnessed a burst of colors as children indulged in pre-Holi celebrations at the MMRDA stadium, adding to the festive energy.
Kicking off his performance with a surprise twist, Marshmello delighted the crowd by playing the iconic Bollywood song “Rang Barse,” setting the perfect tone for the occasion. Over the course of ninety minutes, he treated the audience to a medley of his chart-topping hits, including Happier, Friends, Blocks, Wolves, Find Me, and Silence, all of which have dominated the Billboard charts.
Adding to the excitement, Marshmello unveiled three brand new tracks, keeping the crowd on their toes throughout the show. The event reached new heights of entertainment when Bollywood star Sunny Leone, rapper Badshah, and singer Armaan Malik made special appearances alongside the Grammy Award nominee.
As Baby Doll was being played by Marshmello, Sunny Leone entered the stage with the white helmet with Rescue Me star’s trademark. Rapper and singer Badshah arrived shortly after, and the DJ started playing a song he had just dropped. The final performer to take the stage was singer Armaan Malik, who sang a love ballad from his new album with Marshmello.
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