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Anuv Jain’s NY show on Dastakhat tour sells out

The Dastakhat 2026 World Tour will also include concerts in Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco.

Anuv Jain’s NY show on Dastakhat tour sells out / Courtesy Image

Indian independent singer-songwriter Anuv Jain’s upcoming performance on May 5 at the Town Hall in New York, which is part of the Dastakhat World Tour 2026, has officially sold out.

The New York date is part of Jain’s first major U.S. run, including six cities in May following his international leg across India, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East.

The Dastakhat 2026 World Tour will also include concerts in Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco.

Speaking about his upcoming performances in the United States, starting on May 1 at Park West in Chicago, Illinois, and his vision behind this tour, Jain said,

“Dastakhat is my way of leaving something honest behind in every room I perform in. The opening shows reminded me how powerful shared silence and shared singing can be.”

“Bringing this tour to the US feels especially meaningful because listeners here have grown with these songs for years. I am excited to finally experience that connection in person,” he added.

Jain has amassed over 800 million streams worldwide, with breakout releases such as “Husn” surpassing 500 million global streams and topping viral charts across multiple countries.

The U.S. leg of the Dastakhat World Tour is produced by Kash Patel Productions.

Sharing his thoughts on the tour, Kash Patel, Founder of the production, emphasized the importance of the U.S. run within the broader Anuv Jain World Tour and said,

“Anuv Jain represents a rare honesty in today’s music landscape. From the first night of Dastakhat, audiences responded to the emotional clarity of his performances.”

“As producers, our responsibility is to protect that experience while expanding its reach. We are proud to produce the Anuv Jain US tour and bring this powerful live concert experience to North America,” Patel added.

With regard to the overwhelming response to the New York show, tickets are expected to sell swiftly due to limited venue capacities and reported demand across North America.

Discover more at New India Abroad.

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