Jubin Nautiyal USA Tour 2026 — US Dates, Cities & Tickets
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About Jubin Nautiyal
Jubin Nautiyal was born on June 14, 1989 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, into a Garhwali Hindu family — his father Ram Sharan Nautiyal is a former municipal-level politician in Uttarakhand, his mother Neena Nautiyal is a homemaker, and he was raised across Dehradun and the family's ancestral village of Pauri Garhwal in the Himalayan foothills. He attended Welham Boys' School and St. Joseph's Academy in Dehradun, where his first sustained singing exposure came through school cultural events and a youth Sa Re Ga Ma Pa appearance on Zee TV at age 18 that did not place but earned him initial industry contacts. After school he relocated to Delhi for a brief stint, then moved to Mumbai to study at the Shankar Mahadevan Academy of Music and a parallel program at Whistling Woods International, the film and music school founded by filmmaker Subhash Ghai. The early Mumbai years between 2011 and 2014 were a sustained struggle — he has discussed the period openly in interviews, including a stretch where he performed at restaurants and weddings while waiting for his first significant playback opportunity. The first commercial credit was the title track of the 2014 film Ek Hindustani, followed by Kuch To Hai from Do Lafzon Ki Kahani in 2016. The first inflection point came with the 2016 single Bandeya from Sarbjit and the Akhil Sachdeva collaboration on Humnava in 2018, but the genuine commercial breakthrough was the 2019 Marjaavaan single Tum Hi Aana — composed by Payal Dev, written by Kunaal Vermaa, and released through T-Series, which crossed a billion YouTube views and re-positioned Nautiyal as one of the lead male playback voices of the late 2010s. The defining streaming-era track came in February 2021 with the T-Series single Lut Gaye — a Tanishk Bagchi composition picturised on Emraan Hashmi that went viral on YouTube during the pandemic lockdown period and remains one of the most-viewed Hindi music videos on the platform. The Shershaah soundtrack later in 2021 delivered Raataan Lambiyan with Asees Kaur, a Tanishk Bagchi composition that became the defining patriotic-romance ballad of the year and dominated the Hindi streaming charts for months. The catalogue continued through the Meri Aashiqui–Mainu Ishq Tera collaboration with Rochak Kohli, the 2023 Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar track Bedardiya, the 2024 single Tum Se, and a sustained T-Series non-film single block. He has won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer once (for Raataan Lambiyan in 2022), multiple Mirchi Music Awards, IIFA Awards, and Zee Cine Awards, and has been nominated repeatedly across the National Film Awards adjacent recognition cycle. He maintains an active YouTube channel with subscriber counts in the tens of millions, has built one of the most consistent T-Series single-release pipelines of any contemporary Indian male playback singer, and remains based primarily in Mumbai with frequent returns to Dehradun and the Pauri Garhwal ancestral home. He is publicly devout — a regular at Vaishno Devi and Kedarnath pilgrimage sites — and has performed at multiple Mahakumbh and religious-festival cultural programs alongside his commercial film and pop work.
