Shubh Concert Tour 2026
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- 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.
About Shubh
SShubh is the Canadian Punjabi Pop 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. Shubh is a Punjabi-Canadian singer who emerged as one of the breakout voices in contemporary Punjabi music. His style is defined by smooth vocals, catchy hooks, and production that blends hip-hop rhythms with melodic pop and traditional Punjabi elements. Shubh built his audience largely through streaming platforms, where his singles have resonated strongly with listeners across the South Asian diaspora and beyond. He is known for a relaxed delivery, introspective lyrics, and songs that often explore themes of love, longing, and self-reflection. His live shows showcase his strong vocal presence and tight arrangements, and he has become a draw on international tour circuits. Fans appreciate his understated charisma, his melodic sensibility, and the way his songs feel both radio-ready and emotionally honest. Shubh represents a new generation of Punjabi artists whose work connects easily with global audiences, and his rise has contributed to the broader international visibility of Punjabi-language music.
Cheapest Shubh Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Shubh 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 Shubh 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 Shubh tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
ShubhVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Shubh VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Shubhconcerts 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 ShubhVIP & meet and greet guide.
ShubhPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Shubh 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 Shubhtour 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 Shubh presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Shubh
Shubh — born Shubhneet Singh on December 10, 1997 in Brampton, Ontario — is the Punjabi-Canadian singer-songwriter who, in the span of three years between 2021 and 2024, went from posting acoustic demos on Instagram out of a Brampton bedroom studio to filling Rogers Arena, Scotiabank Saddledome, and Wembley OVO Arena on his own headline routings. His breakout single 'Cheques' (released May 2021) crossed 100 million Spotify streams in under twelve months and re-set the chart-ceiling for Brampton-origin Punjabi artists; the follow-up run of 'No Love', 'Elevated', 'We Rollin', 'Baller', and 'You and Me' kept him in the top three Punjabi streamers globally for two consecutive years, alongside Sidhu Moose Wala (posthumously) and AP Dhillon. His debut album 'Still Rollin' arrived June 2023 and was the first independently-released Punjabi LP to debut on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart in its release week. The biggest single live-music moment of his career so far is also the most unusual — the cancellation in September 2023 of his 'Still Rollin' India tour after a social-media post showing an outline map of India that excluded Punjab, Kashmir, and several northeastern states triggered a coordinated public backlash, hotel-cancellation cascade, and the eventual scrapping of the entire Indian leg without a single date played. The episode re-routed his career toward the Canadian, US, UK, and Australian Punjabi-diaspora circuit, where his ticket demand has only intensified. Musically he sits in the same Brampton melodic-trap-meets-Punjabi-pop lane as AP Dhillon and Karan Aujla — minor-key production from Toronto-based producers Ikky and Sharn, vocal delivery somewhere between sung and half-rapped, and a lyrical palette built around love, loyalty, and Brampton-specific Punjabi-Canadian identity. This page is the central hub for Shubh tour dates, ticket guidance, setlist context, and the cities where the show consistently lands.
About Shubh
Shubhneet Singh was born December 10, 1997 in Brampton, Ontario, to a Punjabi Sikh family with roots in the Doaba region of Punjab. Brampton — currently Canada's ninth-largest city by population and home to one of the densest Punjabi-Sikh communities outside Punjab itself, with over 25% of residents identifying as Punjabi — has produced a disproportionate share of the early-2020s Punjabi-pop wave, and Shubh came up through the same Brampton high-school and gurdwara performance circuit that produced AP Dhillon, Karan Aujla's early collaborators, and a generation of producers working out of home studios across Queen Street, Bovaird Drive, and the Springdale and Heart Lake corridors. His early life was unremarkable in the public-facing sense: a Brampton kid, raised on Sidhu Moose Wala records, posting to Instagram while working day jobs, and learning Logic Pro through YouTube tutorials. The career inflection happened in May 2021 with the release of 'Cheques' — a 2-minute, 41-second single produced by Ikky (Ikwinder Sahota, also a Brampton-area producer) over a slowed melodic-trap instrumental, with Shubh's vocal delivered in a half-sung, half-rapped Punjabi cadence that became his signature. 'Cheques' was uploaded to Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music without any label backing, no PR push, and no music video for the first three weeks. It crossed 10 million streams inside six weeks, 50 million inside six months, and 100 million by May 2022 — numbers that would have been unthinkable for an unsigned Punjabi-Canadian artist as recently as 2019. The follow-up sequence — 'No Love' (October 2021), 'Elevated' (December 2021), 'We Rollin' (April 2022), 'Baller' (August 2022), 'Offshore' (December 2022), 'You and Me' (March 2023) — was released through Shubh's own imprint without a major-label deal, with distribution handled by AWAL and Believe Music. Each single charted on the Spotify Punjabi Top 50, the Canadian Hot 200, and the UK Asian charts. The debut album 'Still Rollin' dropped June 9, 2023 — a 12-track LP that hit number 26 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart in release week and became the first independently-released Punjabi-language album to do so. The September 2023 India-tour cancellation — triggered by a social-media post in which the displayed outline of India omitted Punjab, Kashmir, Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, and parts of Gujarat — generated weeks of Indian-press coverage, public statements from the BJP-aligned Maharashtra Navnirman Sena calling for the tour's cancellation, withdrawal of hotel bookings across Mumbai and Delhi, and BookMyShow pulling all ticket inventory 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, but the tour was scrapped in full and he has not returned to India since. Outside of India, his touring has accelerated: a 2023 'Still Rollin' Australia and New Zealand leg, a 2024 North American 'Still Rollin' headline tour spanning 25 cities, a UK and European 'Still Rollin' run, and ongoing 2025 dates. His follow-up project — the 'Sicario' single and supporting album cycle — extended the catalogue without disrupting the established sonic palette: minor-key production, Punjabi-language vocals, lyrical territory grounded in Brampton identity, loyalty, and the implicit but unstated geopolitics of being a Punjabi-Canadian artist who can no longer perform in India. He is currently based in the Greater Toronto Area and continues to record at studios in Brampton and Mississauga.
Shubh Still Rollin Tour and live show
The Shubh Still Rollin Tour, launched in late 2023 after the cancellation of the original India leg, is built around a tight 90-to-110-minute headline set with a four-piece live band, two backup vocalists, and a stage production that scales between mid-tier theatre configurations and full arena tier depending on the market. The North American leg has anchored at Rogers Arena in Vancouver (18,910 capacity), Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary (19,289 capacity), Rogers Place in Edmonton (18,347 capacity), Coca-Cola Coliseum and Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York, and YouTube Theater in Inglewood — with multi-night runs added in Brampton-adjacent Toronto and the Vancouver-Surrey corridor when single dates sell through inside the on-sale window. The UK and European leg has anchored at OVO Arena Wembley, Utilita Arena Birmingham, and AO Arena Manchester. The show opens cold on 'Still Rollin' or 'Baller' depending on the night, moves through the core single catalogue ('Cheques', 'No Love', 'Elevated', 'We Rollin', 'Offshore') in a deliberately slowed-tempo middle section, and closes on a harder-tempo trio of 'You and Me', 'Sicario', and the encore 'Cheques' second pass with extended live-band re-arrangement. The production is intentionally restrained compared with Diljit Dosanjh's stadium tier or Karan Aujla's heavy lighting-and-pyro tier — Shubh's show leans more on vocal delivery and crowd-singalong moments than on choreography or B-stage blocking. North American promotion runs through Live Nation in partnership with regional Punjabi-promoter outfits (Bombay Tea Company, Brown Mantra) for individual markets. The routing concentrates almost entirely in Canadian, US, UK, European, Australian, and New Zealand Punjabi-diaspora markets; India remains off the touring calendar.
Shubh tickets
Shubh tickets on the Still Rollin North American leg start in the CAD/USD 75-110 range for upper-bowl seats at on-sale and climb to CAD/USD 250-380 for floor and lower-bowl 100-level seats once dynamic pricing engages. Floor GA at the larger arena dates (Rogers Arena, Saddledome, Rogers Place) typically opens between CAD 180 and CAD 240 and clears inside the on-sale window for the Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton dates — the four flagship Canadian markets where demand exceeds primary supply. Theatre-tier dates (Coca-Cola Coliseum, Theater at Madison Square Garden, YouTube Theater) sit in a similar mid-tier band with floor GA around USD 130-200 and reserved seating from USD 80 upward. UK dates priced through Ticketmaster UK, AXS, and See Tickets land at GBP 55-95 for upper tiers, GBP 110-180 for mid-tier, and GBP 200-350 for floor and lower-bowl. Official primary on-sales run through Ticketmaster in North America, Ticketmaster UK or AXS in the UK, and Ticketek or Frontier in Australia and New Zealand. Live Nation pre-sales open 24-48 hours ahead of the public on-sale; venue-specific pre-sales (Canucks Sports & Entertainment for Rogers Arena, MLSE for Scotiabank Arena, MSG Premier for the Theater at Madison Square Garden) add a second access window worth registering for. The secondary market on Shubh inventory clears at 1.5-to-2.5x face for flagship dates — StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats carry buyer guarantees covering non-delivery; avoid WhatsApp DM and Facebook Marketplace sellers, which have been an unusually active fraud vector for Punjabi-diaspora touring inventory. If a price looks well below face for a sold-out Toronto, Vancouver, or Brampton-adjacent date, treat it as fraud until proven otherwise.
Shubh setlist
A Shubh setlist on the Still Rollin tour runs roughly 18 to 22 songs across 90 to 110 minutes, with a deliberate three-act structure: an opening tempo-setter, a slowed mid-section drawing on the core melodic-trap singles, and a harder-tempo closing arc. The fixed core typically includes 'Still Rollin' or 'Baller' as the cold open, 'We Rollin' and 'No Love' to lock the room into the signature minor-key sonic palette, 'Elevated' and 'Offshore' as the deeper-cut middle section, and 'Cheques' positioned roughly two-thirds of the way through the set — the song reliably triggers the loudest crowd response of the night and is usually performed twice (once in the main set, again in the encore with an extended live-band arrangement). The closing block typically pairs 'You and Me' with 'Sicario' and the more recent post-album singles, with a one-song acoustic break midway through where Shubh sits at the front of the stage and works through a stripped-back version of one of the slower catalogue tracks. Night-to-night variation is modest — Shubh's catalogue is concentrated enough that the same 18-22 songs cover most of the released material, and the band has built tight arrangements rather than improvisational stretching. City-specific moments do creep in: Toronto and Brampton-area dates frequently include a Sidhu Moose Wala tribute slot (typically a stripped-back acoustic verse of 'So High' or '295' delivered between songs as crowd-singalong), and UK dates have included guest appearances from Brampton-adjacent UK Punjabi vocalists. 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 on a specific date.
Tour cities
Toronto
Toronto is the largest and most important Shubh market in the world — Brampton, where Shubh was born and raised, sits inside the Greater Toronto Area, and the broader GTA Punjabi-Sikh community across Brampton, Mississauga, the Rexdale-Etobicoke corridor, Malton, and the Vaughan-Woodbridge fringe drives demand that consistently outpaces every other Canadian market on his routing. The Still Rollin Toronto run anchored at Scotiabank Arena (19,800 capacity, the regular NHL/NBA arena two blocks south of Union Station) and Coca-Cola Coliseum at Exhibition Place for smaller-configuration dates; earlier-career Toronto shows played the Phoenix Concert Theatre, the Danforth Music Hall, and History (the 2,500-cap venue in Leslieville). Scotiabank Arena is accessible directly from Union Station via the indoor concourse and PATH system, and from Union via the 504 King and 501 Queen streetcars for return trips after the encore; Coca-Cola Coliseum is reached via Exhibition GO Station on the Lakeshore West line. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation 24-48 hours before public on-sale, with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) venue pre-sales for Scotiabank Arena adding a second access window. At on-sale, upper-bowl 300-level seats price CAD 75-115, lower-bowl 100-level seats CAD 165-260, and floor GA configurations CAD 210-340 before dynamic pricing engages. The Toronto crowd is the closest the touring routing gets to a hometown show — Brampton attendance is substantial, the audience knows every lyric on every single, and the 'Cheques' encore reliably triggers a singalong that drowns out the front-of-house mix. Plan to be at the venue 45-60 minutes before doors — the line at the main Bay Street entrance backs up fast on confirmed Shubh nights.
Vancouver
Vancouver is the western Canadian flagship for Shubh's Still Rollin tour, anchored at Rogers Arena — the 18,910-capacity downtown arena at 800 Griffiths Way that hosts the Vancouver Canucks. The Surrey-Delta-Newton South Asian community is the densest Punjabi-Sikh diaspora in North America, and the Surrey 32 Avenue and Newton Town Centre corridor drives demand at a per-capita rate that exceeds even Toronto. The Vancouver date typically sells through inside the on-sale window, with floor GA clearing first and 100-level lower-bowl seats following inside the launch hour. Rogers Arena is accessible from Stadium-Chinatown SkyTrain station (a two-minute walk via the connecting plaza) and from the Expo Line via Main Street-Science World; West Coast Express service from Surrey, Coquitlam, and Mission runs into Waterfront Station with a short SkyTrain transfer to Stadium-Chinatown. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation 24-48 hours before public on-sale, with Canucks Sports & Entertainment venue pre-sales adding a second access window via the Rogers Arena mailing list. At on-sale, upper-bowl 300-level seats price CAD 80-120, lower-bowl 100-level seats CAD 170-275, and floor GA CAD 220-350 before dynamic pricing engages. The Vancouver crowd has historically posted one of the loudest reception arcs on the Canadian leg — the Surrey diaspora packs the floor and the 'No Love' and 'Cheques' singalongs carry through the upper bowl with full audibility from the back of the 300-level. Downtown hotel rates spike fast for confirmed dates — book inside the on-sale window if you're flying in from outside the Lower Mainland or driving up from Seattle.
Calgary
Calgary is one of Shubh's strongest per-capita markets on the Canadian routing, anchored at Scotiabank Saddledome — the 19,289-capacity former Calgary Flames home arena on the Stampede Park grounds at 555 Saddledome Rise SE. The northeast Calgary Sikh community across Castleridge, Falconridge, Martindale, Saddleridge, and Taradale — a corridor that runs north of McKnight Boulevard from 36 Street NE eastward — drives multi-night demand at a per-capita rate that exceeds Toronto and Vancouver on metro-population-adjusted metrics, and the Calgary date routinely sells through inside the on-sale window despite the city's smaller 1.6-million metro population. The Saddledome is accessible via the Erlton/Stampede or Victoria Park/Stampede stations on the Red Line C-Train (a 15-minute direct ride from the downtown core at 7th Avenue), with paid event parking in Lot 1 around the venue filling 60 to 90 minutes before doors on Shubh nights. The Calgary stop runs the full 90-to-110-minute Still Rollin setlist with no production drop-down from the larger Toronto and Vancouver dates — same four-piece live band, same two backup vocalists, same staging. Calgary nights pair with Edmonton on the same prairie routing block (typically 2-4 days apart on the same week), and fans frequently book both dates inside a single trip — which adds significant pressure to the on-sale window for both cities. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation 24-48 hours before public on-sale; the Calgary Sports & Entertainment Corporation (CSEC) venue pre-sale via the official Saddledome mailing list adds a second access window for confirmed dates. At on-sale, upper-bowl seats price CAD 75-115, lower-bowl 100-level seats CAD 165-260, and floor configurations CAD 215-345 before dynamic pricing engages on premium tiers. The Calgary crowd has consistently delivered one of the louder dhol-singalong moments on the tour during the 'Baller' and 'Cheques' choruses.
Edmonton
Edmonton plays Shubh at Rogers Place — the 18,347-capacity downtown arena at 10220 104 Avenue NW that opened in 2016 as the Edmonton Oilers' home and is currently the largest indoor music venue in the Canadian prairies between Vancouver and Toronto. The Mill Woods, Tamarack, and southeast Edmonton Punjabi-Sikh corridor — anchored around Mill Woods Town Centre, the Singh Sabha and Guru Nanak Sikh Centre gurdwaras, and the Beverly-area pockets in the northeast — is one of the most concentrated Sikh communities in Western Canada, and Edmonton dates on the Still Rollin tour sell at a tempo comparable to Calgary despite the smaller metro population. Rogers Place sits inside the ICE District at the north end of downtown and is accessible from MacEwan station (one block north) or Churchill LRT station (three blocks south) on the Capital and Metro lines; the pedway from Stantec Tower, Edmonton Tower, and the J.W. Marriott Ice District connects directly to the arena's main concourse, which matters when winter temperatures drop below -20°C in January and February. The Edmonton stop runs the full 90-to-110-minute Still Rollin setlist with no production drop-down, and the Alberta crowd has consistently posted one of the longer end-of-show crowd-retention arcs on the tour — the floor stays full through both encore passes of 'Cheques'. Pair-night booking with Calgary is common; both dates can sell out inside the same on-sale window. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation 24-48 hours before public on-sale, with Oilers Entertainment Group (OEG) venue pre-sales via the Rogers Place mailing list offering a second access window that has historically been the most reliable entry point for Edmonton-specific dates. At on-sale, upper-bowl seats price CAD 75-115, lower-bowl seats CAD 165-260, and floor/200-level premium configurations CAD 215-340 before dynamic pricing engages.
Surrey
Surrey is, by per-capita metrics, the most important Punjabi-music market in North America — over 30% of Surrey's population identifies as South Asian, and the 32 Avenue-Newton corridor, Whalley, and the Cloverdale-Sullivan fringes concentrate the highest density of Punjabi-Sikh diaspora outside Punjab itself. While Surrey rarely gets its own headline arena date (most Vancouver-area routings consolidate at Rogers Arena across the Burrard Inlet), it has hosted Shubh on theatre-tier configurations at the Bell Performing Arts Centre (1,052 capacity at 6250 144 Street) and the Surrey Centre and Newton outdoor festival circuit on the regional Punjabi-pop touring rotation. The Surrey audience drives the Vancouver Rogers Arena date directly — most of the Rogers Arena floor on a Shubh night is the Surrey crowd who took SkyTrain or drove via Pattullo Bridge — and Surrey-specific dates when added run at 2x face on the secondary market. The Bell Performing Arts Centre is accessible from the King George SkyTrain station via Surrey Transit route 314 or rideshare; parking is available on-site. The Newton Cultural Centre and the Surrey Civic Plaza outdoor amphitheatre host occasional Punjabi-festival programming where Shubh has guested. Pre-sales for Surrey-specific dates run through Ticketmaster and the Bell PAC mailing list; the regional Punjabi-promoter outfits (Brown Mantra, Bombay Tea Company) frequently handle Surrey-Newton block booking and offer pre-sale access through their Instagram and WhatsApp channels. The Surrey-driven demand profile is the single biggest variable in Vancouver Shubh routing — when a Vancouver date is announced, expect Surrey buyers to clear floor GA inside the on-sale window's opening minutes.
Winnipeg
Winnipeg is one of the most under-discussed but consistently sold-out stops on Shubh's Canadian routing. The Still Rollin Tour booked Canada Life Centre in downtown Winnipeg — an NHL-scale arena (15,300 capacity) that hosts the Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose at 300 Portage Avenue — and the city's tightly clustered Punjabi-Sikh community across The Maples, Maples North, Garden City, and the wider North End drove a sell-through inside the on-sale window despite Winnipeg sitting outside the Toronto-Vancouver-Calgary-Edmonton media spotlight on Punjabi-diaspora tour coverage. Canada Life Centre is a five-minute walk from Portage and Main and is connected by the downtown skywalk system to the RBC Convention Centre, the Bell MTS Place parking towers, and the Cityplace and Portage Place complexes — a non-trivial advantage on a Manitoba winter night when surface temperatures can hit -30°C in January. Winnipeg Transit runs route 14, 16, and 60 buses along Graham Avenue and Portage; rideshare drop-offs use the Donald Street and Graham Avenue curbs (the Portage Avenue main entrance is closed to vehicle drop-off on event nights). The Winnipeg stop runs the full 90-to-110-minute Still Rollin setlist with no production drop-down from the larger Toronto and Vancouver configurations. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation 24-48 hours before the public on-sale; True North Sports & Entertainment offers a venue pre-sale via the Canada Life Centre mailing list that has historically been the most reliable access window for Winnipeg-specific dates. At on-sale, upper-bowl seats price CAD 75-115, lower-bowl 100-level seats CAD 165-260, and floor GA CAD 210-340 before dynamic pricing engages. Plan to be at the venue 45-60 minutes before doors — Winnipeg crowds arrive early on Punjabi-tour nights and the line at the Portage Avenue main entrance backs up fast.
New York
New York sees Shubh at the Theater at Madison Square Garden — the 5,600-capacity sister venue inside the MSG complex at 4 Pennsylvania Plaza above Penn Station — for the Still Rollin tour's East Coast anchor, with previous New York-area runs at the Prudential Center in Newark and the UBS Arena on Long Island. The Queens, Long Island, and Edison-Iselin Punjabi communities drive the demand profile; Queens Borough Punjabi-Sikh density across Richmond Hill, South Ozone Park, and Jackson Heights is the largest concentrated Punjabi population on the US East Coast, and the secondary market on New York Shubh inventory clears at 2x face inside the on-sale window. The Theater at Madison Square Garden is accessible directly from Penn Station via the LIRR, NJ Transit, NYC Subway A/C/E and 1/2/3 lines, and the Amtrak Northeast Regional connecting in from DC, Philadelphia, and Boston. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation 24-48 hours before public on-sale, with MSG Premier and Knicks/Rangers MSG Insider pre-sales adding a second access window for the Theater date. At on-sale, upper-tier mezzanine seats price USD 75-130, mid-tier reserved USD 140-220, and floor or front-mezzanine seats USD 240-380 before dynamic pricing engages. Plan transit early — the Penn Station post-show outflow backs up fast and the A/C/E platforms get crowded inside the 30 minutes after the encore. The 8th Avenue exit toward 33rd Street is typically the fastest egress route.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles plays Shubh at YouTube Theater in Inglewood — the 6,000-capacity indoor venue adjacent to SoFi Stadium on the Hollywood Park complex — for the Still Rollin West Coast anchor, with previous LA-area runs at the Microsoft Theater downtown and the Honda Center in Anaheim for larger configurations. The Artesia, Cerritos, Norwalk, and broader Orange County-San Bernardino Punjabi communities concentrate demand, and the LA show pulls a notable industry-and-celebrity attendance profile — Punjabi-Bollywood crossover faces, NBA players with diaspora connections (Khalil Mack and Diljit Dosanjh adjacent), and the broader Inglewood music-industry circuit all bleed into the audience visuals more visibly than at any other US market. YouTube Theater is accessible via Metro K Line to the Downtown Inglewood stop with a 10-minute walk via the Hollywood Park pedestrian routes; rideshare drop-offs run through the dedicated Hollywood Park complex pickup zones. Pre-sales open through Ticketmaster and Live Nation 24-48 hours before public on-sale; SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park complex venue pre-sales add a second access window for confirmed dates. At on-sale, upper-tier seats price USD 80-140, mid-tier reserved USD 150-230, and floor or front-section seats USD 245-390 before dynamic pricing engages. Plan transit early — the Hollywood Park complex outflow runs slow for the first 20-30 minutes after the encore and the K Line platforms at Downtown Inglewood can back up if the show times out late.
London
London is the European flagship for Shubh's Still Rollin UK leg, anchored at OVO Arena Wembley — the 12,500-capacity arena adjacent to Wembley Stadium on the Wembley Park complex. The British Punjabi-Sikh community across Southall, Hounslow, Hayes, Slough, and the broader West London corridor — alongside the East London Forest Gate and Ilford Sikh populations and the Birmingham-Wolverhampton Midlands feeder — drives demand at a tempo that pushes the London date into the same multi-night sellout territory as Toronto and Vancouver. The UK Punjabi diaspora skews older than the Canadian-born second-generation audience, and London nights frequently include a deeper-cut catalogue moment (an older Brampton-era single or a stripped-back acoustic verse) recognising that older fan base. OVO Arena Wembley is accessible directly from Wembley Park station (Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, a four-minute walk via Olympic Way) and from Wembley Stadium station on the Chiltern Railway out of Marylebone; the SSE Arena rear-entrance route via Engineers Way is the fastest egress after the encore. Pre-sales open through AXS, Ticketmaster UK, and the OVO Arena Wembley mailing list 48 hours before public on-sale; Live Nation UK pre-sales add a second access window. At on-sale, upper-tier seats price GBP 55-95, mid-tier GBP 110-180, and floor or lower-bowl GBP 200-350 before dynamic pricing engages. UK secondary-market regulation (the Live Music Act, viagogo restrictions, and StubHub UK's verified-resale program) caps resale closer to face than the 2-3x spikes seen on StubHub North America. Plan transit early — Wembley Park gets crowded post-show and the Jubilee line can run platform-management delays for 30-45 minutes after the encore.
Melbourne
Melbourne plays Shubh at Rod Laver Arena — the 14,820-capacity arena on the Melbourne Park complex at Olympic Boulevard — for the Still Rollin Australian leg, with previous Melbourne-area runs at Margaret Court Arena (7,500 capacity, adjacent on the same complex) and the Festival Hall in West Melbourne. The Australian Punjabi-Sikh community is concentrated across Tarneit, Truganina, Point Cook, and the broader western Melbourne corridor — alongside the Cranbourne and Officer pockets in the south-east — and the Melbourne date routinely outsells projections that under-index Punjabi-Australian demographic concentration. Rod Laver Arena is accessible from Richmond station via the Melbourne tram network (route 70 to Olympic Park stop) and from Flinders Street station via a 15-minute walk through Birrarung Marr; Yarra Park parking is available but fills 90 minutes before doors. Pre-sales open through Ticketek and Frontier Touring Australia 48 hours before public on-sale; the Frontier Touring mailing list and Live Nation Australia pre-sale add a second access window worth registering for. At on-sale, upper-bowl seats price AUD 95-145, lower-bowl AUD 160-260, and floor GA AUD 220-380 before dynamic pricing engages. The Australian Punjabi crowd has historically been one of the loudest reception arcs on the entire Still Rollin tour — Punjabi-Australian demographic enthusiasm for Brampton-tier touring acts consistently outperforms market-size expectations.








