Shakira’s Mumbai Concert Tickets Go Up to Rs 32,000: Exclusive Access and Philanthropic Mission
Shakira, the Latina pop sensation, is making her highly anticipated return to India after 19 long years, with concerts in Mumbai and Delhi scheduled for April 2026. The excitement surrounding her shows is palpable, and the ticket prices are reflecting this buzz, with prices soaring as high as Rs 32,000 for exclusive access.
The last time Shakira performed in India was back in 2007 during her Oral Fixation tour, and her return is generating much excitement. On March 1, 2026, ticket sales for the Mumbai concert went live, marking the start of a much-anticipated event. Shakira will take the stage at Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai on April 10, followed by a performance at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi on April 15.
Ticket prices for the Mumbai concert include various options catering to different budgets. The highest-priced ticket is the HSBC Starstruck Lounge pass, priced at Rs 32,000. This includes the base ticket price of Rs 28,500, with additional delivery charges of Rs 200 and a booking fee of Rs 3,363, inclusive of GST. For those seeking a slightly more affordable experience, there are options such as the Platinum Lounge at Rs 24,500, VIP access at Rs 14,500, and general admission at Rs 6,000, all of which exclude additional fees.
The premium HSBC Starstruck Lounge pass offers several exclusive amenities. This ticket provides access to a VIP Lounge, a limited fan pit, a dedicated shuttle service from the venue entry to the lounge, a special standing area, complimentary alcoholic beverages, premium food stalls, and a dedicated entry lane, ensuring an unforgettable experience for attendees.
Beyond the musical performance, Shakira’s return to India is also about making a difference. In a statement about the tour, she expressed her excitement about connecting with her fans in Mumbai and Delhi, but also emphasized the concerts' philanthropic mission. The concert aims to raise awareness for child nutrition and support the UN’s Zero Hunger goal by 2030, ensuring every child has access to the nutrition they need to thrive.
Even in Delhi, ticket prices for the HSBC Starstruck Lounge are similarly high, priced at Rs 30,500. The collaboration between the non-profit initiative Feeding India and District by Zomato is behind the concert, which is set to draw large crowds in both cities, with the event’s unique features and Shakira’s philanthropic approach attracting long-time fans and new listeners alike.









