The Indian megastar is bringing his Dastakhat World Tour to Adelaide next year.
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India’s beloved singer-songwriter Anuv Jain is bringing his highly anticipated Dastakhat World Tour to Australian shores next year.
With over 1.5 billion streams worldwide, Jain’s upcoming run of shows are the final chapter in his acclaimed trilogy of tours. Following Dastakein (2021) and Guldasta (2023), the Dastakhat tour represents “both a culmination and a new beginning, carrying his poetic storytelling to fans around the globe.”
Fans can expect a spectacular visual and audio experience, with Jain performing all his biggest hits, including ‘Husn’, ‘Afsos’ and ‘Jo Tum Mere Ho’.
Jain’s Dastakhat World Tour touches down in Australia in July 2026, with the first show being at Perth’s Magent House on Friday 31 July. The beloved entertainer then plays Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Sunday 2 August, Melbourne’s The Forum on Thursday 6 August, Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 8 August and Brisbane’s The Triffid on Wednesday 12 Aug.
Tickets go on sale Monday 24 November at 10am. For more info, hit his link.
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Despite his young age, Anuv Jain has been writing and recording music since he was a teenager. Writing songs as a way to express himself after the death of his father, Jain has become one of India’s biggest pop stars over the past decade.
Writing songs about love and loss, Jain’s live performances have become memorable for the warmth and authenticity that come across while he’s on stage.
Having sold out shows across India, the UK and the Middle East, Jain is ready to show Australian audiences why he is one of the planet’s most popular songwriters.
Catch Anuv Jain performing at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 8 August. Ticketing information available at moshtix.com.au.
Anuv Jain Australian Tour Dates 2026
Friday 31 July – Magne House, Perth, WA
Sunday 2 August – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Thursday 6 August – The Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 8 August – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday 12 Aug – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
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