YORD India
February 18, 2026
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DJ Snake's Valentine's Week India Tour: Six Cities of Bass

DJ Snake India Tour February 2026 - EDM DJ booth with neon lights and massive crowd

Six Cities, Ten Days, One Snake

DJ Snake — the French DJ-producer behind Turn Down for What, Lean On, Taki Taki, Let Me Love You, and Magenta Riddim — just completed one of the most ambitious EDM tours India has ever seen. His India Tour 2026 spanned six cities in ten days, wrapping up with a special Valentine's Day weekend finale that will be remembered as one of the year's biggest music events.

From Kolkata to Delhi, DJ Snake brought his signature blend of trap, house, and bass music to over 100,000 fans across India. The tour proved that Indian EDM culture has matured into one of the world's most passionate and dedicated markets for electronic music.

The Complete Tour Route

  • February 6Kolkata (Tour opener)
  • February 7Hyderabad
  • February 8Bengaluru
  • February 13Pune
  • February 14Mumbai (Valentine's Day special)
  • February 15Delhi (Tour finale)

City-by-City Highlights

Kolkata: The Grand Opening (February 6)

DJ Snake kicked off the tour in Kolkata — a city that's rapidly emerging as a major destination for international music acts. The crowd's energy from the first drop set the tone for the entire tour. Kolkata's EDM community, known for its deep appreciation of electronic music culture, responded with the kind of enthusiasm that let Snake know India was ready.

Hyderabad: Tech City Bass (February 7)

Hyderabad brought a different energy — the young tech professionals who power India's IT revolution came out in force. The show proved that South India's appetite for EDM matches anywhere in the country.

Bengaluru: The Garden City Grooves (February 8)

Bengaluru, India's Silicon Valley, delivered a crowd that knew every word to every drop. The tech-savvy audience appreciated the production quality as much as the music, and DJ Snake responded with one of the tour's most technically impressive sets.

Pune: The College Town Turn-Up (February 13)

Pune's massive student population brought unmatched energy to the Valentine's Week show. The city's youth culture turned out in full force, creating a party atmosphere that lasted until the early hours.

Mumbai: Valentine's Day Massive (February 14)

The Valentine's Day show in Mumbai was the tour's crown jewel. Couples and groups alike packed the venue for a night where Let Me Love You hit different. DJ Snake leaned into the romantic energy while still delivering his signature bass-heavy bangers. Middle and A Different Way became unexpected Valentine's anthems, while Turn Down for What kept the energy at maximum.

Delhi: The Grand Finale (February 15)

Delhi brought the tour to a massive close. The capital city's EDM community — one of the most passionate in India — gave DJ Snake a farewell that matched the energy of an entire festival. After ten days and six cities, Snake left India knowing he had made history.

The Setlist: Banger After Banger

DJ Snake's India sets were masterclasses in crowd-reading and energy management. The setlist moved seamlessly between:

  • Turn Down for What — the Lil Jon collaboration that started it all
  • Lean On — the Major Lazer track that dominated global charts
  • Taki Taki — the trap anthem featuring Cardi B, Ozuna, and Selena Gomez
  • Let Me Love You — the Justin Bieber collaboration that became a global hit
  • Magenta Riddim — the Indian-influenced track that resonated deeply with local audiences
  • Enzo — the Sheck Wes collaboration that brought trap energy
  • Recognize — the Majid Jordan collaboration for the R&B moments

India's Love Affair with EDM

DJ Snake's six-city tour is the latest proof that India has become a global EDM powerhouse. Following Tiësto's three-city tour in January and ahead of Calvin Harris's April debut, India's appetite for world-class electronic music shows no signs of slowing down.

The production quality at Indian EDM events has risen dramatically — from sound systems to lighting rigs to venue management. International DJs are noticing, and they're coming back for more. DJ Snake's tour, his most extensive India run yet, proves that the market is ready for bigger and better events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will DJ Snake return to India after this tour?

Given the success of the 2026 tour, return visits are highly likely. DJ Snake has a history of regular India performances and has expressed love for Indian audiences.

What makes DJ Snake's India shows special?

DJ Snake has a particular connection to India, highlighted by his track Magenta Riddim which incorporated Indian musical elements and was filmed in India. He consistently shows appreciation for Indian culture and fans.

How long is a DJ Snake concert?

DJ Snake typically performs for 90 minutes to 2 hours, with high energy throughout. His India shows often run longer due to crowd enthusiasm.

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