Karan augla

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Mumbai

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Karan Aujlas Mumbai stop on the P-POP Culture India Tour turned the MMRDA Grounds into a full-scale live music experience.

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Karan Aujla’s Mumbai stop on the P-POP Culture India Tour turned the MMRDA Grounds into a full-scale live music experience. Held on March 3, the show blended festival energy with a large-format concert setup, drawing a massive crowd for a Holi-themed daytime event.

From the moment the gates opened, the atmosphere was built around movement — high-volume sets, crowd interaction, and a stage designed to match the scale of the artist. The performance carried Aujla’s signature mix of Punjabi sound, hip-hop influence, and global production energy, creating a set that felt both raw and structured at the same time.

The event pushed beyond just music. With color, lighting, and crowd density working together, the space transformed into a festival environment rather than a standard concert. It was designed to feel immersive — not something you watch, but something you’re inside of.

Like most large-scale live events, the show came with its challenges. High turnout and crowd intensity created moments that tested on-ground coordination, a reminder of the complexity behind executing events at this scale.

For Stage X Lab, this project was about delivering energy at scale — building an environment where production, design, and execution come together to support the artist and elevate the audience experience.

Because at this level, an event isn’t just about who’s on stage.
It’s about how the entire space feels when everything comes alive.