British singer-songwriter Passenger, best known for his globally hit track “Let Her Go”, is set to make his India debut with a three-city tour in November.
As part of his Asia Tour, Passenger, whose real name is Michael Rosenberg, will perform in Delhi-NCR on November 19, followed by stops in Mumbai on November 21 and Bengaluru on November 22, 2025.
The shows will be held at DLF CyberHub (Delhi-NCR), Phoenix Marketcity (Mumbai), and Phoenix Marketcity (Bengaluru), respectively.
Tickets for the India leg of the tour will go on sale exclusively on BookMyShow at 10 am on June 17.
Passenger rose to international prominence with the 2012 single ‘Let Her Go’ from his album ‘All The Little Lights’.
The track topped charts in 19 countries and became the second most searched song on Shazam, amassing billions of streams, highlighting Rosenberg’s position as a global music icon.
His body of work, including fan favourites such as Simple Song, Anywhere, Sword from the Stone, and Life’s for the Living, continues to strike a chord with listeners across the world.
Commenting on the tour, Naman Pugalia, chief business officer – Live Events, with the online ticket booking platform, said, “Passenger’s music holds a rare emotional weight, one that is quiet, introspective and deeply resonant. For many fans in India, his songs have been the soundtrack to personal moments, quietly weaving their way into everyday life.”
“Bringing him to India for the very first time across three cities is incredibly special for us at BookMyShow Live. We’ve always believed in curating experiences that are as meaningful as they are memorable, and this tour is exactly that: intimate, honest and led entirely by the music,” he said.
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Rosenberg’s songs are known for their stories of love, loss, hope and humanity in life, transcending borders and reaching millions of fans.
After Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, and Guns N’ Roses earlier this year, Passenger’s concert is going to be a treat for Indian music lovers.