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Zakir Khan's 60-city comedy tour sets new benchmark for live entertainment in India
Zakir Khan's 60-city comedy tour sets new benchmark for live entertainment in India

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Zakir Khan's 60-city comedy tour sets new benchmark for live entertainment in India

In a defining moment for India's live entertainment landscape, comedian Zakir Khan has joined forces with TribeVibe Entertainment, a BookMyShow enterprise, and Only Much Louder (OML) to launch the country's largest-ever stand-up comedy tour. Spanning more than 60 cities and reaching over 160,000 fans, the tour marks the most ambitious undertaking by an Indian comedian to date—setting a new standard for scale, structure, and cultural reach. At its core, the tour embodies a shared mission: to take comedy to audiences where they are, elevate an art form that has grown steadily in prominence, and create something with lasting impact. The partnership brings together Zakir Khan's pan-India appeal, OML's talent expertise, BookMyShow's data-driven audience insights, and TribeVibe's expansive production capabilities—extending deep into greenfield markets beyond the traditional metro circuits. 'This collaboration signals a new form of cultural consumption in India, one that is ambitious in scale, yet grounded in purpose. It's not just about doing a 60-city tour; it's about proving that India is ready to host and celebrate live entertainment at this scale across its full breadth. At TribeVibe, we've always believed in democratising access to great experiences and Zakir, through his authenticity and connection with audiences, is the perfect artist to lead this vision. Partnering with OML to bring this to life feels like a natural next step in the journey,' said Shoven Shah, Founder & CEO, TribeVibe Entertainment. Zakir Khan shared, 'This isn't just a personal milestone, it's a celebration of how far Indian stand-up has come. I'm grateful to be doing this with partners who truly believe in the power of homegrown stories and the audiences who've made it all possible. This tour is not just about performing in 60 cities, it's about taking the art of Indian stand-up to every corner of the country with the scale and seriousness it truly deserves. For years, we've dreamed of comedy being treated like mainstream entertainment, and this partnership is a massive step in that direction. I've always believed in building something bigger than myself, and this moment feels like that belief taking centre stage." Rishabh Nahar, SVP, OML, added, 'This tour doesn't just mark a milestone for Zakir, but serves as a blueprint for the future of Indian live entertainment, bringing live comedy to the cultural and geographic heart of the country. With this partnership, TribeVibe Entertainment and OML hope to lay the groundwork for a touring economy that mirrors the scale, sophistication and ambition of global markets, where data guides decisions, artists build legacies and where audiences everywhere have equal access to transformative cultural experiences.'

Live events business set to get buzzier
Live events business set to get buzzier

Hindustan Times

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Live events business set to get buzzier

You assume that Shoven Shah, founder and CEO of TribeVibe Entertainment will assert that GenZ is driving the live experience business in India given that his company has organized college fests and gigs in more than 75 cities. But Shah says India's live events business is not growing because of any one consumer segment. 'People across age groups are thronging live events depending on their tastes. For instance, the Sunburn music festival draws a slightly older audience. Basically, post-covid, people are consuming more content, spending more money buying tickets to enjoy both international and domestic artists. Overall, from an industry point of view all events are doing better,' he says. Shah's confidence stems from the 120% jump his business has seen after BookMyShow acquired a majority stake in TribeVibe in 2022 and he started curating all large-scale domestic music and comic tours for the platform. TribeVibe's rise reflects the boom in the organised segment of India's live events industry which saw a 15% jump in 2024 and was valued at ₹20,861 crore, according to a white paper released at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) in Mumbai last week. Commissioned by the information and broadcasting ministry, the white paper was prepared by EventFAQS Media. It provides a snapshot of emerging trends marking 2024-25 as the turning point with the successful return to India of global icons like Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa and Bryan Adams. Rahul Ganjoo, CEO of live events firm District by Zomato, says, this rapidly expanding sector is driven by changing consumer preferences, evident in an increasingly inclusive audience that extends beyond traditional urban and age-defined groups. 'There's a growing consumer desire for live artist performances and increasing interest in immersive social experiences,' he adds. The white paper underlines the rise of event tourism, with nearly half a million attendees travelling specifically for live music shows, pointing to the emergence of music tourism economy. The Coldplay concert in Ahmedabad for instance was attended by more than 2.2 lakh people over two days with 86% attendees travelling from outside Ahmedabad for the show, it says. Also, premium ticketing for elite experiences saw 100% year-on-year growth, indicating love for exclusivity as evident in the price of Coldplay tickets that ranged from ₹3,500 for general access to more than ₹25,000 for the VIP experience tiers. Hospitality packages for the concert reportedly crossed ₹1 lakh per guest, the white paper says. 'The demand for live events is no longer limited to major metropolitan areas, with artists showing more inclination to tour Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities, as demonstrated by the strong public response to tours by Diljit Dosanjh and Bryan Adams,' Ganjoo says. 'Indore, Kochi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Lucknow, Guwahati, and Surat are now regularly hosting large concerts and IPs,' the white paper notes. TribeVibe's Shah says audiences in smaller towns are beginning to spend on music and stand-up comedy shows. The music and comedy fest he curated especially for GenZ that toured five smaller cities, saw Kota in Rajasthan selling 9,000 tickets. His next big gig is Zakir Khan's stand-up comedy tour across 30-40 cities The white paper points to the rise of regional artists as another promising trend. Diljit Dosanjh (Punjabi), Anirudh Ravichander (Tamil), Sid Sriram (Tamil/Telugu/English), and Yuvan Shankar Raja (Tamil) tour across North, West, and South India, performing to packed crowds in cities where their native language is not dominant, it says. The increasing popularity of live experiences has forced businesses to sit up and take note. BookMyShow invested in TribeVibe, Zomato bought Paytm Insider and rebranded it District and Warner Music India picked a minority stake in ticketing and live events platform SkillBox. In December, the India Today Group launched an entertainment-experiential vertical Stage Aaj Tak to curate and organize music concerts, theatre and stand-up comedy shows. International event companies are also keen to enter India, says Shah. The white paper says India's live events landscape is transforming into an important pillar of the country's cultural and creative economy. That explains why it found a mention in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech at WAVES: 'India's creative economy can increase its contribution to GDP in the coming years…There are many possibilities before us for the industry related to Live Concerts,' he said in his opening remarks.

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