Mumbai
is set to witness one of its biggest live music moments as Lollapalooza India 2026 returns for its fourth edition with a blockbuster lineup. Spread across two high-voltage days, the globally renowned festival will feature over 40 artists spanning multiple genres. Legendary rock band Linkin Park will headline the festival, marking their first-ever performance in India. As part of their world tour, the band will take the stage on January 25, making their Lollapalooza India debut a historic moment for Indian rock fans. Right before the festival, the band will kick off its India journey with a standalone concert in Bengaluru on January 23 and makers have dropped a huge update on the show today.
Power Banks Allowed At Linkin Park India Concert?
The organisers Book My Show, took to social media and announced that for the first time ever, power banks will be allowed inside the stadium during the Linkin Park concert. On X as well as Instagram, BookMyShowLive wrote, "After extensive discussions with the local authorities, we're happy to confirm that power banks are now allowed at the
Linkin Park: From Zero World Tour 2026, Bengaluru." Fans are thrilled with the announcement and have flooded the comment section with heart-eye and love emojis.
Power Banks are one of the most important things when it comes to concerts and were not allowed until now. Poeple attend such events and their phones are used a lot, for making videos, clicking pictures, exchanging contacts and what not. By allowing power banks into the arena, the stress of loosing contact once the phone is switched off gets lesser. Concerts are not an event you attend for 30-35 minutes, its a matter of hours and your cell phones ultimately lose battery due to over usage. BMS' innitiative of allowing power banks is super helpful for the fans as now, they can enjoy without any worry.
More About Linkin Park
Dave Farrell, bassist of
Linkin Park, revealed in an interview that India has been on the band’s radar for decades. "It’s been on the table to play in India for 20 years," he said, acknowledging the passionate fanbase that has consistently reached out, traveled abroad to see them, and kept the connection alive. Mike Shinoda echoed this sentiment, calling Indian fans “incredibly passionate” and expressing excitement about finally bringing the band’s live energy to them.
Formed in 1996, Linkin Park's current lineup consists of vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda, lead guitarist Brad Delson, DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn, bassist Dave Farrell, vocalist Emily Armstrong, and drummer Colin Brittain. Earlier, Punjabi music sensation AP Dhillon has shared a memorable moment with legendary rock band Linkin Park, expressing gratitude for their lasting influence on his artistic journey. Taking to Instagram, the
Excuses hitmaker posted three pictures with the band members and wrote, “Honored to meet these legends, thank you for inspiring me @linkinpark,” accompanied by a guitar emoji.