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Mumbai Sings Along as Michael Learns To Rock Spark Pure ’90s Magic


Mumbai didn’t just attend a concert on Saturday night—it felt like the city collectively stepped into a time machine. As Michael Learns To Rock took over the MMRDA grounds, what unfolded was more than just a live performance. It was an emotional reunion between music and memory, where every note carried a story and every lyric found a voice in the crowd.

The Danish trio—Jascha Richter, Mikkel Lentz and Kåre Wanscher—may have defined global pop in the ’90s, but what stood out most was how effortlessly their music still connects with listeners today. As they opened the night with “Someday,” the mood was instantly set. The audience didn’t need warming up; they were already there, singing along, almost as if these songs had been quietly living within them all along, waiting for this moment.

There was something deeply moving about watching generations come together—fans who grew up with cassette tapes and radio dedications standing shoulder to shoulder with younger listeners who discovered the band in a digital era. And yet, there was no gap, no disconnect—just one unified chorus echoing across the venue.

The band’s setlist read like a love letter to their journey. Tracks like “Sleeping Child,” “Complicated Heart,” “25 Minutes,” and “Nothing to Lose” didn’t just play—they lingered, wrapping the audience in waves of nostalgia. Between songs, Richter’s reflections added a personal touch, especially when he spoke about their early struggles and how countries like India played a crucial role in sustaining their music when global plans fell apart.

One of the most intimate moments of the night came when the band stepped forward and sat at the edge of the stage to perform “I’m Gonna Be Around,” recreating the simplicity of their rehearsal days. It stripped away the scale of the concert and replaced it with something far more powerful—connection.

The energy shifted seamlessly throughout the evening, from soulful ballads like “Love Will Never Lie” to emotionally charged favourites like “You Took My Heart Away.” Lentz even brought in a moment of humour, joking about their band name being “one of the stupidest of all time,” a candid remark that only made the audience love them more.

As the night built towards its finale with “Paint My Love,” it felt like the perfect goodbye—until the crowd refused to let it be one. What followed was a moment that defines truly timeless artists. The audience took over, singing loudly enough to pull the band back on stage for an encore that included “Take Me To Your Heart” and “That’s Why (You Go Away).”

It wasn’t just about the music anymore—it was about belonging, about shared memories, about songs that have quietly walked alongside people through different phases of life.

With their India tour, produced by Fever Live, also covering Bengaluru and Delhi, Michael Learns To Rock once again proved that while trends in music may change, emotions don’t. And as Mumbai sang its heart out under the night sky, one thing became clear—their music never really left, it simply waited for nights like this to come alive again.

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Linkin Park Fulfils Chester Bennington’s Promise with First-Ever India Concert in Bengaluru


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Bengaluru, January 2026: Global rock band Linkin Park headlined their first-ever concert in India on Wednesday night at the newly built Brigade Innovation Garden in Bengaluru, marking a long-awaited moment for Indian fans and honouring a promise made by late frontman Chester Bennington over a decade ago.


The concert, part of the band’s From Zero World Tour, began at 7:55 p.m., following an energetic opening act by Indian metal band Bloodywood. The Bengaluru show marked the venue’s debut as a host for a major international music act.

The performance held deep emotional significance for fans, recalling a 2010 video in which Bennington assured Indian supporters — alongside fans Raj and Anish — that Linkin Park would one day perform in the country. Wednesday night’s concert was widely seen as the fulfilment of that promise.

Thousands of fans sang along as the band delivered powerful renditions of iconic tracks such as ‘Numb’ and ‘Two Faced’, triggering waves of nostalgia and celebration. Social media was flooded with reactions as concertgoers described the evening as historic and deeply moving.

With the Bengaluru concert setting the tone, Linkin Park is set to perform next in Mumbai on January 25, continuing their India leg of the tour and further cementing their bond with the band’s long-standing fanbase in the country.

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Bollywood Stars Shine at Enrique Iglesias’ Electrifying Mumbai Concert


The MMRDA Grounds came alive as global pop superstar Enrique Iglesias delivered a sensational live performance that left the crowd spellbound. Making his much-anticipated return to India after 13 years, Enrique performed some of his biggest hits including Hero, Bailamos, Rhythm Divine, and Escape, creating an unforgettable evening for music lovers.

The concert quickly transformed into a star-studded affair as some of Bollywood’s most beloved celebrities joined the crowd to celebrate the pop legend’s performance. Among those spotted were Malaika Arora, Vidya Balan, Rakul Preet Singh, Jackky Bhagnani, Rubina Dilaik, Abhinav Shukla, Sonal Chauhan, Shriya Saran, Gurmeet Choudhary, Debina Bonnerjee, Orry Awatramani, Sharad and Keerti Kelkar, Disha Parmar, Pragya Jaiswal, Tanisha Mukherjee, and Anu Malik, among others.

Videos circulating online showed the stars singing along and dancing as Enrique performed his evergreen romantic anthems. Malaika Arora and Rakul Preet Singh were seen swaying to Hero, while Rubina Dilaik shared her excitement about reliving her “childhood dream” of watching Enrique live.

Fans were treated to an extraordinary visual spectacle, complete with dynamic lighting, live instrumentals, and Enrique’s charismatic stage presence. The Spanish singer greeted the Mumbai audience with a warm “Namaste,” instantly winning hearts and adding a personal touch to the evening.

The concert marked a significant moment for Indian music fans, who had eagerly awaited Enrique’s return since his last performance in 2012. The event was also a celebration of Mumbai’s thriving entertainment culture, where international stars meet Bollywood’s finest under one musical sky.

As the night came to an end, the crowd chanted along to Bailamos, making it a perfect closing note to an evening filled with nostalgia, rhythm, and star power.

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Enrique Iglesias Returns to Mumbai After 13 Years for Sold-Out Concert


Pop icon Enrique Iglesias set the stage ablaze at Mumbai’s MMRDA Grounds on October 29, delivering a power-packed performance that marked his long-awaited return to India after 13 years.

Drawing a crowd of more than 25,000 fans, the concert was a vibrant mix of nostalgia, energy, and emotion as Iglesias performed his global hits including “Hero”, “Bailando”, “Escape”, “Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You)” and “Rhythm Divine.”

Fans sang in unison as the Latin superstar took them on a journey through his musical career. One of the night’s most emotional moments came when Iglesias knelt while performing “Hero”, echoing his iconic stage gesture that has captured hearts for decades.

The event also saw a strong turnout from Bollywood, with Malaika Arora, Rakul Preet Singh, and other celebrities spotted enjoying the night. Social media was flooded with clips from the concert, fans calling it “a dream come true” and “a night to remember.”

While some attendees pointed out minor logistical challenges at the venue and debated whether certain parts were pre-recorded, the overwhelming response remained positive.

For many, the concert symbolized not just a reunion with their favorite artist, but a rekindling of the early-2000s pop nostalgia that defined an era.

After more than a decade away, Enrique Iglesias’ Mumbai concert reaffirmed his enduring connection with Indian fans — and left audiences hoping his next visit won’t take another 13 years.

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Enrique Iglesias Returns to India After 13 Years for a Two-Day Concert in Mumbai


Global music superstar Enrique Iglesias has returned to India after 13 years, setting Mumbai abuzz with excitement ahead of his much-awaited two-day concert. The Grammy Award-winning Spanish singer was spotted at Kalina Airport on Tuesday, where he greeted paparazzi and fans, flashing his signature smile and a humble ‘namaste’ before heading out.

Dressed in a casual grey T-shirt, jogger-style trousers, and a matching cap, Enrique exuded effortless charm as he posed for photographs and interacted with the media. His arrival marks a monumental return to the Indian stage, with concerts scheduled on October 29 and 30 at the MMRDA Grounds in Bandra Kurla Complex.

Known worldwide for his timeless hits like Hero, Bailamos, Escape, and Addicted, Enrique expressed his excitement about performing in India once again. “I’ve missed performing in India; the fans there are some of the most loyal and passionate in the world. Since my first show back in 2004, the love has always been unreal. I can’t wait to get back to Mumbai and bring them this new show,” the singer said in an official statement.

The enthusiasm surrounding his comeback concert has been overwhelming, with tickets for the October 30 performance reportedly selling out within hours. To accommodate the massive demand, organisers added another show on October 29, ensuring fans get a chance to experience the pop icon live once again.

Adding a personal touch to his visit, Enrique is also planning to extend his India trip. A source revealed that he regrets not visiting the Taj Mahal during his previous visit and is determined to see the historic monument this time. “Enrique enjoys exploring the culture of every city he performs in, as demonstrated by his visits in the past,” the source added.

Fans are now eagerly counting down to the concerts as Mumbai prepares to welcome one of the biggest global music icons of our time. With his return after more than a decade, Enrique Iglesias is set to remind India why his music continues to transcend generations and borders.