Why 'Tauba Tauba' singer Karan Aujla's concert tickets are priced at Rs 15 lakh? Yes, Rs 15 lakh

Punjabi singer Karan Aujla's upcoming India tour, "It Was All A Dream," has sparked a ticketing frenzy, with premium seats priced up to Rs 15 lakh selling out rapidly. The tour, spanning cities like Chandigarh, Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai, promises a high-energy blend of traditional and modern Punjabi music, reflecting Aujla's journey to global stardom.

featured-image

With hits like Mexico, Gangsta, Players, God Damn with Badshah, and Tauba Tauba from Bad Newz, Karan Aujla has produced countless hip-swaying tracks, solidifying his reputation as one of the top Punjabi singers. Recently, the tickets for the Punjabi singer ’s upcoming It Was All A Dream tour across multiple Indian cities are now on sale, and fans have quickly snapped them up, eager to see the Tauba Tauba singer perform live. Karan Aujla’s winter arena tour kicks off in December, covering Chandigarh, Bengaluru, New Delhi, and Mumbai, but it's the ticket prices that have everyone talking.

Prices of his first arena tour The tickets of the show, It Was All A Dream tour are listed at high prices on BookMyShow. The most premium ticket, VVIP- Diamond has been sold out and is priced at Rs 15 lakh. According to reports, this ticket will also include certain perks like VVIP seating for 15 people, along with 8 luxury and 2 premium bottles of champagne, plus unlimited beers and energy drinks.



You can still avail these tickets for the Delhi NCR location. Other ticket options are available at Rs 2.5 lakh, Rs 5 lakh, and even Rs 10 lakh.

The lowest-priced tickets, initially available for Rs 1,999, sold out almost instantly. What to expect from Karan Aujla's India-tour? As Karan Aujla prepares for his first arena tour in India with the highly anticipated It Was All A Dream world tour, he’s set to bring more than just a collection of hits to his homeland. Known for blending traditional Punjabi sounds with a modern edge, Karan promises fans an experience that goes beyond music—one that's deeply personal, high-energy, and full of cultural pride.

Karan Aujla’s first arena tour marks a major milestone in his career, as it will reflect his journey from a village in Punjab to a global icon. Meanwhile, the high prices of the It Was All A Dream tour have drawn comparisons to the ticketing frenzy seen during Diljit Dosanjh and Coldplay concerts. Tickets for those events sold out rapidly, with fans scrambling to buy them from alternative sources at steep premiums.

.