AP Dhillon Concert Tour 2026
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- How do I get AP Dhillon tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most AP Dhillon shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About AP Dhillon
AAP Dhillon is the Canadian Punjabi R&B artist bringing Punjabi music to global arenas in 2026. Expect a high-energy live band, signature bhangra-and-pop crossovers, and the singalong-heavy diaspora crowd that has made Punjabi concerts one of the fastest-growing live-music categories worldwide. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. AP Dhillon is a Punjabi-Canadian artist who has helped shape a new, genre-blurring sound in Punjabi music. His tracks combine melodic vocals with atmospheric production, trap beats, R&B textures, and alternative influences, giving his catalog a distinct sonic identity. He rose to prominence through a string of viral singles that resonated with fans across the South Asian diaspora and beyond, and has since become a regular fixture on global streaming charts. AP Dhillon often works closely with a core creative collective, and his releases frequently feature collaborators he has built long-standing creative chemistry with. His live shows lean into moody lighting, cinematic staging, and an emphasis on vibe and atmosphere as much as energy. Fans are drawn to his laid-back confidence, his willingness to push Punjabi music in new directions, and his ability to craft tracks that feel both modern and deeply rooted. AP Dhillon concerts typically draw diverse crowds who appreciate his fusion of Punjabi language with contemporary global production.
Cheapest AP Dhillon Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
AP Dhillon tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday AP Dhillon dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap AP Dhillon tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
AP DhillonVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, AP Dhillon VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for AP Dhillonconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the AP DhillonVIP & meet and greet guide.
AP DhillonPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the AP Dhillon 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for AP Dhillontour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the AP Dhillon presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside AP Dhillon
AP Dhillon is the Punjabi-Canadian artist who built the modern Punjabi R&B and pop sound from a basement studio in Brampton and has, since the Brown Munde explosion of 2020 and the Run-Up Tour rollouts of 2022 through 2024, become the most globally streamed Punjabi vocalist of his generation outside of Diljit Dosanjh. Born Amritpal Singh Dhillon on January 10, 1993 in Gurdaspur district, Punjab, he moved to Canada in 2015 — first to the suburbs of Vancouver and then into the Toronto-Brampton orbit — and built his catalogue from inside the Punjabi-Canadian diaspora outward rather than chasing Indian-market validation. The breakthrough was Brown Munde in 2020, his collaboration with Gurinder Gill and Shinda Kahlon, which crossed into mainstream Indian rotation with no Bollywood support and no major-label push and remains one of the defining Punjabi-streaming-era tracks. The catalogue behind the live show now spans the Hidden Gems EP (2021), the Two Hearts Never Break the Same album cycle (2023), the The Brownprint follow-up project (2024), and a long chain of singles including Excuses, Spaceship, Insane, Tere Te, Sleepless, Without You, Summer High, Goat, Majhail, Toxic, Sarah, Hello, and With You — most of them sub-three-minute hybrids of Punjabi vocal phrasing over hip-hop, dancehall, and R&B production tagged through his Run-Up Records imprint. AP Dhillon is self-managed and self-released, recording and producing alongside long-term collaborators Gurinder Gill, Shinda Kahlon, and producer Money Musik. The live show runs 90 to 110 minutes with full band, DJ, and a small dance unit, delivered primarily in Punjabi and English with no on-stage translation. The Run-Up Tour 2022, the Two Hearts Never Break the Same Tour 2023, and the Brownprint Tour 2024 collectively closed more than 50 North American dates with near-uniform sell-through, and the Amazon Prime Video docuseries AP Dhillon: First of a Kind in 2023 turned the catalogue into a household name far outside the Punjabi-music audience. This page is the central hub for AP Dhillon tour dates, ticket guidance, setlist context, and the cities where the show consistently lands.
About AP Dhillon
Amritpal Singh Dhillon was born on January 10, 1993 in Gurdaspur district of Punjab, India, into a Sikh family rooted in the Majha region. He grew up in Punjab through his teenage years, picked up English as a second language inside Indian schooling, and moved to Canada in 2015 on a student visa, enrolling at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. He started recording Punjabi music in the basement of a Surrey rental in 2018, self-producing the earliest demos on a laptop and a borrowed microphone — the same workflow that would still anchor his sound through three commercial album cycles. The first traction came from a single called Fake (2019) and the follow-up Droptop in 2020, both released under his own Run-Up Records imprint, which he registered formally in 2020 as the distribution vehicle for himself and his core collaborators Gurinder Gill (vocals) and Shinda Kahlon (writing and additional vocals). The breakthrough was Brown Munde in September 2020 — a three-and-a-half-minute Punjabi-language anthem about diaspora pride, work ethic, and the immigrant climb, with a deliberately spare beat and a vocal hook built for short-form video. Brown Munde crossed five hundred million YouTube views inside its first year and remains the defining Punjabi-Canadian streaming-era track, frequently cited alongside Karan Aujla's catalogue as the foundation of contemporary Punjabi hip-hop. The 2021 Hidden Gems EP gathered the singles that followed — Insane, Spaceship, Tere Te, Excuses — into a sustained body of work and put Dhillon on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart for the first time. He toured the EP through 2022 on the Run-Up Tour, his first formal North American outing, which played theatre and small-arena rooms in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, the New York metro, and the California markets. Two Hearts Never Break the Same, released in 2023, was his first full-length album under the AP Dhillon banner and the project that pushed him into full arena routing on the following year's tour. The Amazon Prime Video docuseries AP Dhillon: First of a Kind, released in late 2023 across four episodes, documented the rise from Brampton basement to Coachella sub-headliner slot and remains the most widely watched non-fiction work on a contemporary Punjabi-music artist. The Brownprint, released in summer 2024, was a sharper, more confident album that pulled in collaborations with Diljit Dosanjh, Karan Aujla, and Jack Harlow and was supported by a fresh North American tour leg. Dhillon performed on the Coachella main stage in 2024 — only the second Punjabi-language artist to do so after Diljit Dosanjh — and made his Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon debut the same year. He has remained based in Brampton and Vancouver, has not signed a Western major-label deal, and has retained full creative control over recording, distribution, and touring through Run-Up Records.
AP Dhillon Run-Up and Brownprint Tour live show
The Run-Up Tour in 2022, the Two Hearts Never Break the Same Tour in 2023, and the Brownprint Tour in 2024 collectively make AP Dhillon one of the most consistently active Punjabi headliners on the North American touring circuit. The Brownprint Tour 2024 routing closed dates across Canada and the United States, anchored on Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Centre Bell in Montreal, Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Rogers Place in Edmonton, the Honda Center in Anaheim, the Prudential Center and UBS Arena for the New York–New Jersey metro, Toyota Center in Houston, Allstate Arena for Chicago, and Climate Pledge Arena and accesso ShoWare-tier rooms in Seattle. The 2025 leg is expected to extend the routing into the United Kingdom (London O2 Arena, Manchester AO Arena, Birmingham Resorts World Arena), Australia (Qudos Bank Arena Sydney, Rod Laver Arena Melbourne), and selected continental European markets. A typical AP Dhillon arena show runs 90 to 110 minutes — tighter than Diljit Dosanjh's stadium configuration, similar in tempo to Karan Aujla's It Was All A Dream Tour pacing — and is built around a full live band, a DJ holding BPM transitions, and a small dance unit of four to six choreographers. Production tier is consistent arena-rock: full LED video wall, programmed pyro and CO2 cannons, two costume changes, a B-stage thrust on the larger nights, and an aesthetic that leans on white-and-amber lighting, smoke, and minimalist staging rather than maximalist Bollywood-style choreography. Gurinder Gill and Shinda Kahlon join Dhillon on stage for select tracks including Brown Munde, where the original three-way credit is honoured live. The routing concentrates in the largest Punjabi-diaspora markets in North America — Toronto, Brampton, Mississauga, Vancouver, Surrey, Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, the New York–New Jersey metro, Anaheim, Houston, Chicago, Seattle — and on-sale patterns across recent legs have shown near-uniform sell-through inside the public window for the headline markets. The tour is promoted in North America in partnership with Live Nation and AEG Presents on most dates, with regional Punjabi-promoter partnerships in select markets.
AP Dhillon tickets
AP Dhillon tickets for arena dates on the Brownprint Tour and subsequent legs typically start in the $70 to $100 range for upper-bowl seats at on-sale and climb past $300 for lower-bowl and floor seats once dynamic pricing engages. Floor GA at the largest rooms — Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Centre Bell in Montreal, Honda Center in Anaheim, Prudential Center in Newark — opens between $140 and $220 and clears inside the on-sale window for the highest-demand nights, frequently within the first ten to fifteen minutes of the public on-sale going live. The secondary market on AP Dhillon inventory clears faster than for comparable Western pop tours because the Punjabi-Canadian diaspora audience is geographically concentrated and motivated to attend — Toronto, Surrey, Brampton, and the New York metro dates have historically sold their full primary allocation within minutes of public on-sale, with secondary listings on StubHub and SeatGeek opening at one-and-a-half to two-and-a-half times face value inside the same hour. Official primary on-sales run through Ticketmaster in North America with Live Nation and AEG Presents pre-sales typically opening 24 to 48 hours ahead of the public on-sale, and venue-specific pre-sales (Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment for Scotiabank Arena, Canucks Sports and Entertainment for Rogers Arena, Oilers Entertainment Group for Rogers Place, evenko for Centre Bell) adding a second access window worth chasing. UK dates run through AXS and See Tickets, with O2 Priority and Three+ pre-sales adding additional access windows. On the secondary market, StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Ticketmaster's own resale carry buyer guarantees that cover non-delivery and fraudulent listings. Avoid the WhatsApp and Instagram DM market — Punjabi-tour scam volume on AP Dhillon dates is particularly high because of the artist's social-media reach.
AP Dhillon setlist
An AP Dhillon setlist on the Brownprint Tour runs roughly 20 to 24 songs across 90 to 110 minutes, with the night arcing from up-tempo Brown Munde-era openers through the melodic R&B middle stretch and back to full-tilt Punjabi-pop anthems for the encore. The fixed core typically opens with Spaceship or Insane to set the BPM grid, runs Excuses, Tere Te, and Summer High through the dance-heavy first quarter, drops Sleepless, Without You, and Sarah as the mid-set R&B block where Dhillon takes the room down to a near-acoustic configuration, pivots into the Two Hearts Never Break the Same cycle with Majhail, Goat, Toxic, and Hello, and closes the main set with the Brownprint material at full intensity before the encore. The encore almost always includes Brown Munde with Gurinder Gill and Shinda Kahlon joining Dhillon on stage to share the original three-way vocal — one of the most consistently photographed moments on the Punjabi-tour circuit — and, on nights where collaborators are in the market, drop-ins from Diljit Dosanjh, Karan Aujla, or Jack Harlow on the With You configuration. Night-to-night variation is meaningful: regional Punjabi guest features, city-specific covers, and an unpredictable second-encore tail mean that no two nights on a given leg run identical setlists. For exact night-by-night setlists, setlist.fm carries crowd-submitted lists usually within hours of the encore and remains the most reliable source for what was actually played at a specific show.
Tour cities
Toronto
Toronto and the Brampton-Mississauga corridor are AP Dhillon's primary North American market — Brampton is where the catalogue was effectively built, and the Greater Toronto Area's Punjabi-diaspora density makes any Toronto date a multi-night candidate. The Brownprint Tour played Scotiabank Arena at full configuration with a sell-through inside the on-sale window; the 2023 leg played Coca-Cola Coliseum and the Toronto Congress Centre for tighter theatre-tier configurations before scaling up. Scotiabank Arena is a direct walk from Union Station. Pre-sales run through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and AEG Presents twenty-four to forty-eight hours before public on-sale, with MLSE venue pre-sales adding a second access window. The Brampton side of the diaspora frequently treats AP Dhillon Toronto dates as a community event — multi-generational family attendance is common and the room runs visibly fuller than the average Scotiabank Arena pop date.
Vancouver
Vancouver — and the Surrey-Delta-Abbotsford corridor — is AP Dhillon's adopted home market. He spent his first Canadian years in the Lower Mainland and recorded the earliest Run-Up Records material in a Surrey basement, and the dense Punjabi-Canadian community across the South Fraser region makes Vancouver dates routinely outperform their nominal market size on Western touring metrics. The Brownprint Tour played Rogers Arena at full configuration with a sell-through inside the on-sale window; previous runs played Abbotsford Centre and PNE Forum for smaller theatre-tier dates. Rogers Arena is accessible from Stadium-Chinatown SkyTrain. Pre-sales run through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and AEG Presents, with Canucks Sports & Entertainment venue pre-sales adding a second access window. Surrey-side fans frequently book downtown hotels for the night — local rates spike fast for confirmed dates.
Calgary
Calgary plays AP Dhillon at Scotiabank Saddledome for arena-scale dates on the western Canadian routing block. The northeast Calgary Sikh community drives multi-night demand, and the secondary market on Calgary dates clears nearly as fast as Toronto and Vancouver despite the smaller venue base. Saddledome is accessible via the Victoria Park-Stampede C-Train station and is in line for replacement by the Scotia Place arena, which will absorb the AP Dhillon routing once it opens. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation twenty-four to forty-eight hours before public on-sale. Calgary nights tend to pair with Edmonton on the same routing — fans frequently book both dates inside a single trip, which adds pressure to the on-sale window for both. Show start times run on schedule and the production opens hot.
Edmonton
Edmonton plays AP Dhillon at Rogers Place in the ICE District, typically as part of the same western Canadian routing block as Calgary. The Mill Woods and southeast Edmonton Sikh community is one of the most concentrated in the prairie provinces, and the secondary market on Edmonton arena dates moves at Calgary tempo despite the smaller metro population. The Brownprint Tour played Rogers Place at full configuration with a sell-through inside the on-sale window. Rogers Place is accessible from the MacEwan and Churchill LRT stops. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and AEG Presents twenty-four to forty-eight hours before the public on-sale, with Oilers Entertainment Group venue pre-sales offering a second access window. Pair-night booking with Calgary is common — set alerts well ahead of both on-sales.
Montreal
Montreal plays AP Dhillon at Centre Bell on the Brownprint Tour eastern Canadian routing block. The Brossard-Laval-Cote-des-Neiges Punjabi community drives the demand profile, and the secondary market on Montreal dates clears inside the on-sale window despite the smaller diaspora footprint relative to Toronto and Vancouver. Centre Bell is accessible directly from Bonaventure Metro and Lucien-L'Allier Metro. Pre-sales run through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and evenko (Centre Bell's in-house promoter) twenty-four to forty-eight hours before public on-sale. Most fans pair Montreal dates with Toronto on the same trip if the routing allows — the VIA Rail corridor between the two cities runs frequently and the train station sits two stops from Centre Bell. AP Dhillon Montreal nights run on French-language stage cues for venue announcements; the show itself is unchanged.
New York
New York and the New Jersey metro see AP Dhillon at Prudential Center in Newark, UBS Arena on Long Island, and Madison Square Garden for the top-tier configuration. The Brownprint Tour east-coast date landed at the Prudential Center with a sell-through inside the on-sale window; subsequent legs have grown into UBS, MSG, and the broader tri-state stadium configuration as the catalogue scaled. The Edison-Iselin-Jersey City Punjabi community, the Queens and Long Island Sikh diaspora, and the broader tri-state South Asian audience drive the demand profile. Prudential Center sits two blocks from Newark Penn Station; UBS Arena is on the LIRR Belmont Park spur; MSG sits above Penn Station. Pre-sales run through Ticketmaster and Live Nation twenty-four to forty-eight hours before public on-sale. Plan transit early — event-day rail backs up significantly inside the hour before showtime.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles plays AP Dhillon at Honda Center in Anaheim for the west-coast anchor, with prior LA-area runs at the Kia Forum and the YouTube Theater on adjacent dates. The Artesia, Cerritos, Norwalk, and broader Orange County Punjabi communities concentrate demand, and the show's social-media reach into the Indo-Canadian creator audience pushes secondary-market volume above what the Anaheim market would otherwise carry. Dhillon's 2024 Coachella main-stage performance landed adjacent to his LA arena routing and pulled mainstream pop-press attention into the Los Angeles demand profile. Honda Center is accessible via Metrolink to the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center and a short shuttle. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation twenty-four to forty-eight hours before the public on-sale; venue pre-sales through OC Vibe add a second access window. Floor GA at Honda Center clears first; lower-bowl seats stay on the market longer but rarely make it to date.
Houston
Houston plays AP Dhillon at Toyota Center for arena-tier dates on the US southern routing, with the Sugar Land and Pearland Punjabi communities driving the demand profile. The Brownprint Tour Houston date sold its primary allocation inside the on-sale window despite Houston being a smaller Punjabi-diaspora market than Toronto, Vancouver, or the New York metro — a function of regional fans driving in from Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio on tour-night routes. Toyota Center is accessible via METRORail at the Bell Street station. Pre-sales run through Ticketmaster and Live Nation twenty-four to forty-eight hours before public on-sale, with Rockets-Astros venue pre-sales offering a second access window. Plan parking ahead — the East Downtown garage configuration backs up inside the hour before showtime.
Chicago
Chicago is on every recent AP Dhillon North American tour leg — typically at Allstate Arena in Rosemont or the Wintrust Arena depending on the production tier for the leg. The northwest-suburban Punjabi community (Schaumburg, Naperville, Aurora, Bartlett) drives the demand profile, and Chicago consistently posts a sell-through inside the on-sale window. Allstate Arena is reachable via the Rosemont CTA Blue Line stop and an Allstate shuttle; Wintrust Arena is accessible from the Cermak-McCormick Place Green Line. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation twenty-four to forty-eight hours before the public on-sale. Chicago tends to land mid-routing block on most North American legs — by the time the Chicago date opens, audience expectations are calibrated by social media coverage of earlier nights.
London
London is AP Dhillon's primary European market and one of the densest Punjabi-music audiences outside North America and India itself. Past UK dates have played Wembley OVO Arena and the O2 Arena in North Greenwich at arena scale, with theatre and indoor-arena runs at Eventim Apollo and Indigo at The O2 on smaller legs. The Southall, Hounslow, Slough, and broader West London Punjabi diaspora drives the demand profile, with secondary feeders from Birmingham, Coventry, and Wolverhampton. The O2 Arena is accessible via the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich and the Thames Clipper from central London; Wembley is on the Jubilee, Metropolitan, and Bakerloo lines and the London Overground. Pre-sales open through AXS, See Tickets, and Live Nation UK twenty-four to forty-eight hours before public on-sale, with O2 Priority offering an additional 48-hour pre-sale window for O2 venues. Stick to verified platforms — the Punjabi-tour UK secondary market is particularly active on WhatsApp.








