Lollapalooza India 2026 closed on a high as Linkin Park made their Mumbai debut on the final day, joined by Kehlani, LANY and Bloodywood in a genre-spanning celebration at Mahalaxmi Racecourse.
The final day of Lollapalooza India 2026 unfolded on a scale that went beyond a music festival, turning Mahalaxmi Racecourse into a shared cultural space defined by sound, spectacle and collective memory. What began as a weekend of performances concluded as one of the most significant live music moments Mumbai has witnessed in recent years.
Linkin Park headline with a long-awaited Mumbai debut
Headlining the final night were Linkin Park, making their first-ever appearance at Lollapalooza India and delivering a much-anticipated Mumbai performance. The band led the main stage through a career-spanning set that included fan favourites such as Numb, In the End, Crawling and Faint, alongside newer material like The Emptiness Machine and Heavy Is The Crown.
As tens of thousands sang along, the performance became the defining crowd moment of the weekend. Addressing the audience, Mike Shinoda said, “Thank you so much for supporting the band over the years, especially the new music. And thank you for patiently waiting for us and consistently asking for us to be here!”
Global pop, bass and soul across stages
Beyond the headline act, the final day featured a wide-ranging international line-up. Kehlani brought restrained R&B warmth with Nights Like This, while pop favourites LANY filled the grounds with Malibu Nights. UK bass artist Sammy Virji turned his set into a high-energy dance affair with Daga Da, and Calum Scott delivered emotive singalongs including You Are The Reason.
Acts such as Nubiyan Twist and electronic duo BUNT. added layered textures to the evening, reinforcing the festival’s genre-fluid approach.
Indian artists hold their own
Indian performers continued to command attention on the final day. Folk-metal band Bloodywood drew one of the loudest responses of the night with tracks like Bekauf, Danadan and Halla Bol. Composer and producer Karsh Kale blended tradition and electronica with Train Song, while OAFF x Savera attracted a packed audience with Doobey.
Sets by MXRCI, Sen, Gini, Pacifist, Zokova, Excise Dept, Rudy Mukta and Trance Effect ensured that homegrown music remained central to the festival narrative until the very end.
Accessibility and sustainability in focus
Day 2 also saw continued emphasis on sustainability and accessibility initiatives under the #LollaForChange banner. Waste segregation, EV mobility within the venue, PWD viewing decks, trained assistance teams and dedicated shuttles were in place. Improved metro and public transport connectivity, including access via the Aqua Line and Cityflo services, helped manage the large turnout.
A defining chapter for India’s live music scene
Reflecting on the festival, Naman Pugalia, Chief Business Officer, Live Events at BookMyShow, said, “As we wrap the fourth edition of Lollapalooza India, it’s clear that the festival has grown into something far bigger than its debut promise… Seeing Indian artists command the same energy as global headliners reinforces our belief that India is ready for festivals built to global standards, with a distinctly local soul.”
With over 20 hours of music across four stages, Lollapalooza India 2026 signed off as a milestone moment for live entertainment in the country, leaving behind ringing ears, shared stories and a benchmark for what large-scale music festivals in India can achieve.
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