A.R. Rahman Presale Tickets & Codes 2026
Common Presale Types on Major Tours
A.R. Rahman 2026 tour tickets typically move through several presale windows before general on-sale. Getting in during a presale window gives you the best shot at lower-tier prices before general inventory opens.
- Ticketmaster Verified Fan: register in advance. Selected fans get a unique presale code. Most competitive presale.
- Artist / fan club presale: available through A.R. Rahman's official mailing list or fan club membership.
- Live Nation presale: often opens the day before general on-sale. Code shared via Live Nation's newsletter.
- Citi / Amex / Capital One presale: cardholder-only presales, typically opening 48 hours before on-sale.
- Venue / local radio presales: smaller presales organized by the host venue or local media partner.
How to Land a A.R. Rahman Presale Code
- Sign up for the artist's official newsletter at least 2 weeks before the announced tour on-sale.
- Register for Ticketmaster Verified Fan as soon as a sign-up window opens.
- If you hold Citi, Amex, or Capital One, check the bank's entertainment access portal the day the tour is announced.
- On the day of the presale, log in 15 minutes early, use one browser and one tab, and disable VPNs that can flag your session as bot traffic.
- If Verified Fan denies you, try a credit-card presale the same day — they run in parallel.
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About A.R. Rahman
Allaharakka Dileep Kumar was born on January 6, 1967 in Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu, to R.K. Shekhar — a film composer and conductor for Malayalam and Tamil cinema — and Kareema Begum (then Kashturi). He played his first keyboard sessions in his father's recording rooms before age ten, and following R.K. Shekhar's death in 1976 the nine-year-old Rahman supported the family by playing live keyboard for the touring South Indian session circuit and contributing to commercial-jingle dates around Madras. He studied at the Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School and the Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan school, formed the early band Roots with M. Jayachandran and the Magic boys, and won a scholarship to the Trinity College of Music in London where he completed a degree in Western classical music. In 1989 he converted to Sufi Islam and took the name Allah Rakha Rahman — A.R. Rahman — after a sister's recovery from illness, a biographical detail he has discussed openly across interviews and which shapes the spiritual register of much of his catalogue. His first feature score was Mani Ratnam's Roja in 1992 — twenty-five years old, recording in his own Panchathan Record Inn home studio at AM Studios in Kodambakkam, Chennai — and the album sold over 2 million tapes inside India alone and earned him the National Film Award for Best Music Direction on debut. Bombay (1995) and Dil Se.. (1998) cemented his collaboration with Mani Ratnam; Taal (1999) with Subhash Ghai pulled him into Hindi-mainstream rotation; Lagaan (2001), Ashutosh Gowariker's Oscar-nominated Aamir Khan period epic, gave him his first international Academy Award attention. The cross to Western projects followed: Lord of the Rings: The Musical in London's West End (2007), the Andrew Lloyd Webber-produced Bombay Dreams (2002–04), and then the breakout. Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire (2008) — for which Rahman wrote Jai Ho with lyricist Gulzar and Sufi-pop musician Sukhwinder Singh — earned him two Academy Awards in 2009 (Best Original Score, Best Original Song), two Grammy Awards in 2010 (Best Compilation Soundtrack, Best Song Written for Visual Media), and a Golden Globe, making him the first Asian to win a Best Original Score Oscar. He has since scored 127 Hours (2010) and Million Dollar Arm (2014) for Hollywood, returned consistently to Indian projects, founded the KM Music Conservatory in Chennai (2008) to train South Asian musicians in Western classical and Indian classical traditions, and built a parallel philanthropic and cultural arm through the A.R. Rahman Foundation. He composed Maa Tujhe Salaam — the 2007 patriotic anthem that became one of the defining Indian national-pride compositions of the post-Vande Mataram era — and Jiya Jale, Chaiyya Chaiyya, Tu Hi Re, and the Roja Janeman cycle that defined his early Mani Ratnam years. His son AR Ameen and daughter Khatija Rahman are both performing musicians in their own right and frequently feature on the Rahman touring roster. Awards: 6 National Film Awards, 2 Academy Awards, 2 Grammy Awards, a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, 15 Filmfare Awards, 17 Filmfare Awards South, the Padma Shri (2000), and the Padma Bhushan (2010) — the broadest cross-genre and cross-language honours catalogue any Indian musician has assembled.
