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Shubh Concert Tour 2026

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

Shubh Concert FAQ

When does Shubh usually tour?
Shubh tours periodically in major international markets, often with multi-city runs across North America, the UK, Australia, and India. Tour news is typically shared via his official channels a few months in advance.
How much are Shubh tickets typically?
Ticket prices depend on venue, city, and seating. General admission and upper-level seats tend to be more affordable, while floor and VIP options cost more.
What are Shubh's biggest hits?
Shubh has a catalog of popular Punjabi singles that have gained significant streaming traction internationally. His live shows usually feature his most well-known songs along with fan favorites.
Has Shubh performed in Canada before?
Yes. Shubh is based in Canada and has performed in Canadian cities on previous tours, often at mid-to-large venues.
What should I expect at a Shubh concert?
Expect a melodic, vocal-forward show with a mix of upbeat tracks and softer ballads, strong lighting, and enthusiastic crowd singalongs.
How much are Shubh tickets in 2026?
Shubh 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 Shubh's next concert?
Shubh 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 Shubh touring in 2026?
Shubh'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 Shubh presale tickets?
Shubh 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 Shubh do meet and greets or VIP packages?
Shubh 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 Shubh concerts family-friendly?
Yes — Punjabi concerts including Shubh'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 Shubh 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 Shubh?
Shubh is a Punjabi-Canadian singer-songwriter, born Shubhneet Singh on December 10, 1997 in Brampton, Ontario. He is one of the leading figures in the Brampton-origin melodic-trap-meets-Punjabi-pop wave that produced AP Dhillon and Karan Aujla, and the most-streamed Punjabi artist on Spotify in his peak release window. His breakout single 'Cheques' (May 2021) crossed 100 million Spotify streams in under twelve months, and his debut album 'Still Rollin' (June 2023) was the first independently-released Punjabi LP to debut on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart in its release week. He currently tours globally with the exception of India, where his 'Still Rollin' tour was cancelled in September 2023 after a social-media controversy.
Why was Shubh's India tour cancelled?
Shubh's planned India tour was cancelled in September 2023 after he posted a graphic on Instagram showing an outline map of India that excluded Punjab, Kashmir, Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, and parts of Gujarat. The post triggered a coordinated public backlash framed around the Khalistan independence-movement debate, calls for the tour's cancellation from BJP-aligned political figures and the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, hotel-booking cancellations across Mumbai and Delhi, and the eventual withdrawal of all ticket inventory from BookMyShow ahead of the scheduled opening night. Shubh issued a statement on Instagram clarifying that the map had been an unintentional graphic-design error rather than a political statement. The Indian leg was scrapped without a single date played, and he has not returned to perform in India since.
What language is a Shubh concert in?
Primarily Punjabi. The core setlist is built around Punjabi-language vocals over melodic-trap and Punjabi-pop production, with occasional English-language phrases in chorus hooks (the 'we rollin' refrain in 'We Rollin', the 'cheques' hook in 'Cheques') but no full English-language tracks in rotation. Between-song banter is typically delivered in a mix of Punjabi and English depending on the market — Toronto, Brampton-adjacent, and Surrey dates skew most heavily Punjabi; UK, Australian, and US dates run slightly more English code-switching. No translation is provided, and the audience is expected to follow along — the diaspora community routinely brings non-Punjabi-speaking friends and family.
What is the Still Rollin Tour?
The Still Rollin Tour is Shubh's headline touring production, launched in late 2023 in support of his debut album 'Still Rollin' (released June 2023) and continuing through ongoing 2024 and 2025 legs. The tour was originally scheduled to open in India in September 2023 before being cancelled; the rerouting concentrated the touring calendar on Canadian, US, UK, European, Australian, and New Zealand Punjabi-diaspora markets, where it has anchored at arena-tier venues (Rogers Arena, Saddledome, Rogers Place, OVO Arena Wembley) and theatre-tier configurations (Theater at Madison Square Garden, YouTube Theater) depending on the market. The show runs 90 to 110 minutes with a four-piece live band, two backup vocalists, and a deliberately restrained stage production compared with the Diljit Dosanjh or Karan Aujla tiers.
How does Shubh compare with AP Dhillon and Karan Aujla?
Shubh, AP Dhillon, and Karan Aujla form the core triangle of the Brampton-origin Punjabi-pop wave of the early 2020s. All three came up through the Brampton-Toronto Punjabi-Canadian scene, all three released breakout material between 2020 and 2022, and all three have built independent career trajectories without major-label deals. The sonic distinctions: AP Dhillon leans most heavily into pop-leaning production and the most polished radio presentation; Karan Aujla has the densest catalogue, the most aggressive vocal delivery, and the largest-scale stage production; Shubh occupies the middle ground with slowed melodic-trap production, a half-sung half-rapped vocal style, and a deliberately restrained live show. Touring scale is comparable across the three — Karan Aujla currently runs the largest production, AP Dhillon and Shubh sit on similar arena-tier routings, with all three drawing from the same global Punjabi-diaspora audience.
Is there a dress code at Shubh shows?
No formal dress code. The Shubh crowd skews younger and more streetwear-oriented than the broader Punjabi-tour audience for artists like Diljit Dosanjh — expect heavy representation of designer streetwear, brand-collab Punjabi-Canadian fashion (BBK, Bombay Tea Company merch, Brown Mantra apparel), and a tight Brampton-influenced visual aesthetic that has become a recognisable marker of Shubh dates specifically. Traditional Punjabi attire (turbans, kurtas, phulkari) appears but at lower density than at Diljit or Ammy Virk dates. Venue policy on bags, professional cameras, and outside food and beverage applies as standard — check the specific venue (Rogers Arena, Saddledome, Scotiabank Arena, OVO Arena Wembley) before doors. Kirpans worn under clothing are generally permitted at all major Canadian and UK venues per accessibility policy.
Are Shubh venues accessible?
All major venues on Shubh's routing — Rogers Arena, Scotiabank Saddledome, Rogers Place, Scotiabank Arena, Canada Life Centre, Theater at Madison Square Garden, YouTube Theater, OVO Arena Wembley, Rod Laver Arena — are fully wheelchair accessible with dedicated accessible seating, step-free entry from the main concourse, accessible washrooms on every level, and companion seating. Book accessible seats directly through Ticketmaster (or AXS/Ticketek/Frontier in non-North American markets) at the time of purchase, or by phone via the venue box office. Service animals are welcome; assistive-listening devices are available at most arena-tier venues by request. The theatre-tier YouTube Theater and Theater at Madison Square Garden configurations offer accessible viewing platforms with sightlines comparable to mid-tier reserved seating.
Who opens for Shubh on tour?
Opening slots on Shubh dates vary by leg and market. The Still Rollin Tour has featured Brampton and Toronto-area Punjabi-Canadian openers including Ikky (Shubh's lead producer, who performs select dates as a hybrid DJ and live keys set), Tegi Pannu, and rotating slots from the regional Punjabi-Canadian artist circuit. UK dates have featured British Punjabi openers including artists from the Birmingham and West London scenes. City-specific openers (local Punjabi artists from the Toronto, Vancouver, and Brampton scenes for North American dates) are occasionally added. Check the event page on the card above for any confirmed support on the date you're attending. Most dates run with one opener and a 30-minute changeover window before the main set.
Is it safe to buy Shubh tickets on the secondary market?
Yes, if you stick to verified platforms — StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Ticketmaster's own resale marketplace carry buyer guarantees covering non-delivery and fraudulent listings. The Punjabi-diaspora secondary market is unusually active on social media (WhatsApp groups, Instagram DMs, Facebook Marketplace) and unusually risky — Shubh tickets are among the more heavily scammed segments in Canadian secondary because demand outstrips supply on Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Brampton-adjacent dates. Avoid any seller demanding payment via Zelle, Interac e-Transfer, or wire transfer outside a verified resale platform. If a price looks significantly below face for a high-demand date, treat it as fraud until proven otherwise.
Will Shubh ever tour India again?
Shubh has not publicly committed to a return to India since the September 2023 Still Rollin tour cancellation, and as of the most recent touring cycle the calendar continues to concentrate exclusively on Canadian, US, UK, European, Australian, and New Zealand Punjabi-diaspora markets. The political and reputational dynamics around the Khalistan-debate framing of the original cancellation make a near-term India return logistically and politically complex — promoters, venues, and ticketing platforms in India remain hesitant to commit to a date that risks the same coordinated backlash that scrapped the original tour. Any future India return would likely require a coordinated reset with Indian-government and venue stakeholders that has not yet materialised. The schedule strip at the top of this page shows every confirmed Shubh date pulled from the live feed.
What's Shubh's most popular song?
'Cheques', released May 2021 as Shubh's breakout single, remains his most popular and most-streamed track across every platform — Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube — with over 500 million Spotify streams as of the most recent reporting window. The song's slowed melodic-trap production by Ikky, the half-sung half-rapped vocal delivery, and the recognisable English-language 'cheques' hook in an otherwise Punjabi-language verse made it the template for every subsequent single in Shubh's catalogue. 'Cheques' is performed twice in most Still Rollin tour setlists — once in the main set body and again as the encore closer with an extended live-band rearrangement — and reliably triggers the loudest crowd response of any moment in the show.
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