Kanye West Confirms Landmark Live Performance in India
Kanye West’s recent touring plans suggest a renewed effort to reestablish his global stage presence. After facing international booking challenges in recent years tied to past antisemitic remarks, the artist has returned to live performances abroad. He opened 2026 with back-to-back concerts in Mexico City. Now, he is scheduled for a one-night show in India this spring, marking an important step for West.
According to an announcement circulated by the NFR Podcast, West will perform on March 29 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. The venue can accommodate as many as 60,000 attendees, according to Forbes. Organizers have not yet disclosed ticket sales figures. If recent performances are any indication, the set list is expected to draw from his two-decade catalog—highlighting West’s longstanding influence.
Speculation about guest appearances has accompanied many of West’s recent shows. During his Mexico dates, fans anticipated appearances by Travis Scott and Peso Pluma, though neither joined him onstage. Instead, his daughter North West appeared on opening night to perform her single, “PIERCING ON MY HAND.” The moment underscored West’s blending of family and performance in his current touring era. Notably, both North and Kanye West shared the stage together, captivating the audience.
March Could Be Make-or-Break for BULLY
Attention has also shifted to the status of his forthcoming album, BULLY, which has faced multiple delays. Spotify currently lists a March 20 release date. Charlamagne Tha God referenced the timeline during a segment on The Breakfast Club, saying, “I heard it’s coming out in March.” Whether the album arrives as scheduled remains uncertain for West fans.
The India performance is part of a broader international calendar. West is set to appear on June 6 at the GelreDome stadium in Arnhem, Netherlands. Plans for an additional show in Italy have also been mentioned, though details have not been finalized. For now, March stands as a potentially significant month in what appears to be a renewed global push for West.


