New York-based collective and record label, Indo Warehouse, is set to embark on a massive four-city India tour in December 2025. The tour will bring their signature "Indo House" sound to Delhi NCR (December 13), Hyderabad (December 19), Mumbai (December 20), and Goa (December 28).
Founded by Kahani and Kunal Merchant, Indo Warehouse has gained global recognition for its unique blend of South Asian rhythms, melodies, and emotions seamlessly woven into modern electronic soundscapes. What began in New York's underground scene has evolved into a global movement, celebrating identity, community, and the fusion of heritage with the future of music.
The upcoming tour is a collaboration between Team Innovation and Sunburn. It marks Indo Warehouse's first India shows since their sold-out debut tour in January 2024. Joining them on tour is Anvaya, the singer-producer duo and first artists signed to the Indo Warehouse record label, known for their emotionally charged live sets.
2025 has been a historic year for Indo Warehouse. They have performed alongside Black Coffee in Singapore, sold out London's Roundhouse, and made history as the first South Asian electronic collective to perform at Coachella. Their Coachella set became a viral moment for South Asian visibility in electronic music, amassing millions of views worldwide. The collective also made their debut at Hï Ibiza and had a Boiler Room performance, both of which were sold-out shows.
Kunal Merchant stated that returning to India is more than just a tour; it's a homecoming. He added that bringing their energy back to where their stories began is the most meaningful way to end the year. Kahani echoed these sentiments, noting that every element of their music is rooted in their origins and the tour is about showing what’s possible when culture leads the sound.
Mohit Bijlani, founder of Team Innovation, expressed pride in partnering with Sunburn to bring Indo Warehouse to India, stating that their innovative sound and visionary experiences are precisely what the Indian music landscape needs. Karan Singh, CEO of Sunburn, added that bringing Indo Warehouse back isn't just another tour but a celebration of cultural progress.
Tickets for the shows are available online via BookMyShow, with prices starting at ₹1,500. The tour promises immersive production, high-voltage performances, and a sonic journey that bridges continents, generations, and identities.