If the first day had the likes of Playboi Carti and Yungblud shine among other Indian stars, then the second day saw a lot more energy with the likes of Calum Scott, Bloodywood and Linkin Park delivering a memorable performance for fans
Updated On: 2026-01-27 02:29 PM IST
Compiled by : Nascimento Pinto
It was an evening of many tunes. While Karsh Kale and OAFF x Savera took over, they were joined by performances from MXRCI, Sen, Gini, Pacifist, Zokova, Excise Dept, Rudy Mukta and Trance Effect showcased how Indian music is evolving faster than ever
Folk-metal trailblazers Bloodywood unleashed a fierce set featuring ‘Bekauf’, ‘Danadan’, ‘Halla Bol’ receiving one of the loudest responses of the day
R&B star Kehlani brought effortless soul with ‘Nights Like This’, while pop favourites LANY filled the air with ‘Malibu Nights’
Calum Scott delivered emotive singalongs like ‘You Are The Reason’, 'Dancing On My Own' but not without an emotional moment that saw him bring his mother who is also on tour with him on stage, for her to see so many people singing his music
With the night set to take over, Linkin Park came and delivered in so many different ways seeing fans come for their second performance after Bengaluru.
The band commanded the main stage with a career-defining set weaving through songs such as’ Numb’, ‘In The End’, ‘Crawling’, ‘Faint’, alongside newer material ‘The Emptiness Machine’, ‘Heavy Is The Crown’ among others