Fred Again.. announces debut Indian tour – his only run of live shows this year
Tickets go on sale next week
by Tom Skinner · NMEFred Again.. has announced his debut Indian tour, marking his only run of live shows this year. Find all the details below.
The producer, DJ and songwriter will take to the stage at Leisure Valley Ground in Delhi NCR, Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai and NICE Grounds in Bengaluru this December.
He’ll perform live music from the first ‘Actual Life’ releases through to the most recent material from his ongoing ‘USB’ project. The forthcoming dates mark the artist’s first live shows since he played in Italy last September.
Fred has teamed up with Scottish whiskey company Monkey Shoulder for the tour, and he serves as its first-ever Creative Partner. The Indian tour is the start of a three-year partnership between the two.
Tickets go on sale next Tuesday (June 30) to fans who have signed up – you can do so here.
Fred Again..’s Indian live tour dates are:
DECEMBER
05 – Leisure Valley Ground, Delhi NCR
09 – Mahalaxmi Race Course, Mumbai
13 – NICE Grounds, Bengaluru
The artist completed a residency at London’s Alexandra Palace earlier this year as part of his ‘USB002’ tour. For the final date, Fred brought out iconic French DJ – and one half of Daft Punk – Thomas Bangalter for a B2B to close out the show. He later shared the mix on Apple Music.
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In April, Fred released a 108-hour continuous mix, using exclusive files created for his ‘USB002’ tour.
His USB series began in 2022, with an album that featured songs like ‘Baby Again’, ‘Rumble’ with Skrillex & Flowdan, ‘Jungle’, ‘leavemealone’ with Baby Keem, and ‘stayinit’ with Lil Yachty.
‘USB001’ arrived in 2024, and the follow-up, ‘USB002’, was released last December. The latter was awarded four stars from NME, in a review that read: “While the ‘Actual Life’ series and ‘Ten Days’ captured flickers of life, the common thread of ‘USB’ seems to be an eternal state of flux, where all limits and shackles are off.”
In other news, Fred recently hosted a free production workshop event for trans+ musicians in London. Earlier this year, he won the Dance Act award at the BRITs 2026 alongside Skepta and PlaqueBoyMax for their collaborative single ‘Victory Lap’.