20 November,2025 06:11 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Fans can expect Nucleya to crank up the energy with a power-packed mix of his most loved anthems. Photo Courtesy: File pic
Amid buzz about Linkin Park's performance at Lollapalooza India 2026, fans of electronic music have a reason to rejoice as Nucleya gets added to the electronic lineup as it returns for its fourth edition
The newest spark in the lineup with the inclusion of the desi bass icon promises a electrifying experience for fans by an electronic stalwart.
Fans can expect Nucleya to crank up the energy with a power-packed mix of his most loved anthems from the iconic Bass Rani era and the dancefloor-dominating âLaung Gawacha' to high-octane crowd favourites like âAaja', âBhayanak Atma' and âJungle Raja'.
The excitement doesn't stop there because fans can expect Nucleya to unleash brand-new music, adding even more heat to his set. With his signature desi bass sound and a catalogue engineered for massive festival moments, Nucleya's Lollapalooza India 2026 set promises to be one of the weekend's most electrifying highlights.
Nucleya joins the festival's high-energy electronic lineup are global dance heavyweights Knock2, Sammy Virji, Hamdi, MU540, BUNT. and Baalti together powering a diverse and cutting-edge EDM charge at Lollapalooza India 2026.
Known for explosive future-bass energy, Knock2 turns every stage into a frenzy with seismic drops and adrenaline-charged anthems like âDashstar', his sets are pure chaos, fireworks and crowd euphoria rolled into one. A driving force behind the global resurgence of UK garage, Sammy Virji is known for fusing skittering 2-step rhythms with warm, soulful melodies and undeniable groove. With tracks like âIf U Need It', built on sleek vocal samples and rolling basslines, he crafts dancefloor-focused cuts that feel both classic and cutting-edge.
Hamdi's signature sound fuses grime, dubstep and underground rave culture into powerful, bass-driven weapons like the breakout smash âPush'. His sets promise raw energy, precision production and unstoppable movement. MU540 is São Paulo's sonic disruptor, fusing baile funk, trap, grime and house into adrenaline-fueled chaos. His 4Ã4 EP blends Brazilian funk with four-on-the-floor house, while tracks like âPente 270!' and âUSD é USD!' hit like sonic weapons. MU540 turns every stage into a dystopian dancefloor where bass doesn't just drop, reigns supreme.
BUNT. is rewriting the rules of dance music with a sound as colorful as his name. Fusing banjos, fiddles and harmonicas with euphoric house drops, the German producer turns every set into a sun-drenched, communal singalong. With collaborations alongside OneRepublic, Ellie Goulding, and Elley Duhé and pop-up shows in car washes and wrestling arenas, BUNT. is proving that dance music can belong anywhere and feel alive everywhere.
Baalti are reshaping the sound of underground dance music by channeling their South Asian roots into percussive, bass-driven club energy. The duo Mihir Chauhan and Jaiveer Singh built their style by digging through dusty crates of Gujarati folk, Bengali disco and Bollywood vinyl, flipping them into hypnotic lo-fi house grooves. With anthems like âSpilling' ranked among the year's top tracks and their 2025 Mela EP channeling the raw sound-system energy of West Bengal into UK-inspired bass music, Baalti have firmly established themselves at the forefront of the global underground.