Punjabi · On Tour 2026Live · Updated Jul 17, 2026

Karan Aujla Concert Tour 2026

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Quick answers
How do I get Karan Aujla tickets?
Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
What time does the show start?
Most Karan Aujla 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.

Karan Aujla Concert FAQ

When does Karan Aujla usually tour?
Karan tours internationally on a regular basis, often doing multi-city runs across North America, the UK, Australia, and India. Tour announcements typically come a few months before the first show.
How much are Karan Aujla tickets typically?
Prices depend on the venue, city, and seat type. General admission and upper-level seats are usually the most affordable options, while floor and VIP packages cost more. Resale prices can vary based on demand.
What are Karan Aujla's biggest hits?
Karan has a deep catalog of popular Punjabi singles and collaborations. Expect a live show that features his most-streamed tracks along with fan favorites from his studio projects.
Has Karan Aujla performed in Canada before?
Yes. Karan has strong ties to Canada and has performed in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton on past tours, often in arena-sized venues.
What should I expect at a Karan Aujla concert?
Expect a high-energy hip-hop-infused Punjabi show with heavy bass, strong visuals, and enthusiastic crowd participation. Shows typically mix club anthems with melodic tracks and fan favorites.
How much are Karan Aujla tickets in 2026?
Karan Aujla ticket prices in 2026 typically range from around $60 to $300+ USD depending on city, venue size, and seat section. Upper-level and general admission seats offer the best value, while floor, VIP, and meet and greet packages cost the most. Live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster pricing on this page updates every 12 hours.
When is Karan Aujla's next concert?
Karan Aujla has no officially announced shows right now. Check this page regularly — tour announcements usually drop 2 to 3 months before the first date.
Where is Karan Aujla touring in 2026?
Karan Aujla's 2026 tour dates have not all been announced yet. New cities are typically added as the tour progresses — check back for updates.
How do I get Karan Aujla presale tickets?
Karan Aujla presale tickets usually go live 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale date. The most common presale codes are from Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation, the artist's newsletter, and fan club memberships. Credit card presales (Citi, American Express, Capital One) are often available for tour stops in North America.
Does Karan Aujla do meet and greets or VIP packages?
Karan Aujla tour stops often include VIP packages that may offer early entry, premium seating, merchandise, photo opportunities, or soundcheck access depending on the tour. VIP and meet and greet packages, when available, are listed alongside standard ticket options and tend to sell out first.
Are Karan Aujla concerts family-friendly?
Yes — Punjabi concerts including Karan Aujla's typically draw multi-generational crowds, and most North American venues hosting the tour are general-admission arenas or seated theatres suitable for ages 8 and up. Check the specific venue's age policy on Ticketmaster before booking.
Will the Karan Aujla setlist be in Punjabi only?
The setlist is primarily in Punjabi with occasional Hindi and English crossover tracks. Lyrics translations aren't displayed at the show — fans typically come knowing the catalog, which is part of what makes Punjabi concerts famously high-singalong.
Who is Karan Aujla?
Karan Aujla — born Jasveer Singh Aujla on January 18, 1997 in Ghurala, Ludhiana, Punjab — is a Punjabi rapper, songwriter, and founder of the 4N Records imprint, widely regarded as the defining voice of contemporary Punjabi hip-hop. Based in Surrey, British Columbia since 2017, he is the headliner behind the It Was All A Dream Tour, the first North American arena tour by a Punjabi-language rapper at full venue capacity. His catalogue spans Bachke Bachke, 47, Four You, Making Memories (with Ikky), Shoot Out at the Wedding, and the All Night EP.
What language is a Karan Aujla concert in?
Primarily Punjabi. The core setlist is built around Punjabi-rap and Punjabi-trap production, with select Hindi-language Bollywood crossover material (Tauba Tauba with Diljit Dosanjh from the Bad Newz soundtrack) interleaved into the night and English-language production cues handled by the DJ rather than the front-of-house vocal mix. No on-stage translation is provided, and the audience is expected to follow along — the Punjabi-diaspora community brings non-Punjabi-speaking friends and family routinely, but the show is not adapted for a non-Punjabi-speaking audience. Between-song banter is typically delivered in Punjabi with occasional Hindi and English code-switching depending on the market.
What is Brown Munde and is Karan Aujla on it?
Brown Munde is the 2020 Punjabi-Canadian anthem by AP Dhillon, Gurinder Gill, and Shinda Kahlon — one of the defining tracks of the Punjabi-streaming era. Karan Aujla is not a credited artist on the original recording, but he frequently performs Brown Munde in his own encore as a tribute slot. The track has become emblematic of the broader Surrey-Brampton-Jalandhar Punjabi-rap scene that produced both AP Dhillon and Aujla, and the encore drop is one of the most consistently played live moments at Karan Aujla dates. Aujla and AP Dhillon have collaborated on adjacent material since.
What is the It Was All A Dream Tour?
The It Was All A Dream Tour is Karan Aujla's North American arena tour, launched in 2024 to support the Making Memories cycle and the broader Four You–Shoot Out at the Wedding catalogue. It closed 22 dates across Canada and the US, anchored on the Scotiabank Arena multi-night Toronto run, Centre Bell in Montreal, Rogers Place in Edmonton, Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Honda Center for LA, and Prudential Center for New York. The production runs 100 to 115 minutes with full band, DJ, and dance corps — the first arena tour by a Punjabi rapper headlining at full capacity.
How much do Karan Aujla tickets cost?
Karan Aujla arena tickets typically start between $75 and $110 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, Rogers Arena, Centre Bell, Honda Center) opens in the $150 to $250 range and clears inside the on-sale window — frequently within the first ten minutes. The Punjabi-tour secondary market clears noticeably faster than comparable Western pop tours; Toronto, Surrey, and New York metro dates have historically sold out within minutes. Stick to verified platforms with non-delivery protection.
Is there a dress code at Karan Aujla shows?
No formal dress code. The audience tends to dress fully — turbans, kurtas, phulkari dupattas, lehengas, Punjabi-traditional attire on women and men, often paired with sneakers and streetwear in a way that has become a recognisable visual marker of Punjabi-rap dates specifically. Western casual is fine; many fans dress to match the night. Venue policy on bags, professional cameras, and outside food and beverage applies as standard — check the specific venue (Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Arena, Centre Bell, Honda Center) before doors. Kirpans worn under clothing are generally permitted at all major North American venues per accessibility policy.
Who opens for Karan Aujla on tour?
Opening slots on Karan Aujla dates vary by leg and market. The It Was All A Dream Tour featured a mix of Punjabi-pop and Punjabi-rap openers including in-house 4N Records artists, producer Ikky on a DJ-set configuration, and city-specific Punjabi guest features in the Toronto, Vancouver, and Brampton markets. Surprise guest drops mid-set (AP Dhillon, Sidhu Moose Wala tribute segments, regional feature artists) are part of the show's identity. Check the event page on the card above for any confirmed support on the date you're attending — most dates run one opener and an intermission window before the main set.
Are Karan Aujla venues accessible?
All major venues on Karan Aujla's routing — Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Arena, Centre Bell, Rogers Place, Saddledome, Honda Center, Toyota Center, Prudential Center, UBS Arena, Allstate Arena, United Center, Climate Pledge Arena — are fully wheelchair accessible with dedicated accessible seating, step-free entry, accessible washrooms on every level, and companion seats. Book accessible seats through Ticketmaster at purchase or by phone via the venue box office. Service animals are welcome; assistive-listening devices are available at most venues by request. Stadium dates with field GA have dedicated accessible viewing platforms — book through the venue directly.
Is it safe to buy Karan Aujla tickets on the secondary market?
Yes, if you stick to verified platforms — StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Ticketmaster's own resale carry buyer guarantees covering non-delivery and fraudulent listings. The Punjabi-tour secondary market is unusually active on social media (WhatsApp groups, Instagram DMs, Facebook Marketplace) and unusually risky — Karan Aujla tickets are among the most heavily scammed segments in North American secondary, particularly for Toronto Scotiabank Arena and Vancouver Rogers Arena dates. Avoid any seller demanding payment via Zelle, e-Transfer, or wire transfer outside a platform. If a price looks significantly below face for a high-demand date, assume fraud.
Does Karan Aujla play festivals?
Karan Aujla has historically played selective Punjabi-music festivals and South Asian–focused diaspora festivals rather than the Coachella–Lollapalooza Western festival circuit — partly because the touring calendar concentrates on his own arena routing and partly because the audience economics of a sold-out Scotiabank Arena night outperform a festival side-stage on a per-fan basis. Bollywood-aligned festival appearances tied to the Tauba Tauba and Bad Newz crossover are possible going forward, and select UK and Australian Punjabi-music festival slots have been on past routings. The schedule strip at the top of this page lists every confirmed festival appearance pulled from the live feed.
Will Karan Aujla tour again after It Was All A Dream?
Karan Aujla has not committed to a fixed post–It Was All A Dream touring calendar, but the historical pattern across his career — and contemporary Punjabi-rap touring more broadly — suggests continued large-scale touring at roughly 12-to-18-month album-cycle intervals, with selective festival appearances and Bollywood-soundtrack one-offs between legs. Future routing is expected to extend into the United Kingdom (London, Birmingham, Manchester), Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth), and Punjabi-diaspora corridors of continental Europe beyond the existing Canada–US arena base. The schedule strip at the top of this page shows every confirmed date pulled from the live feed.
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