Arijit Singh makes history as the first Indian artist ever to headline a UK stadium

In a groundbreaking moment for Indian music on the global stage, Arijit Singh — one of the world’s most soulful and celebrated voices — is set to make history as the first Indian artist to headline a stadium in the United Kingdom.

While talking to EVENTFAQS Media, Alaap Gosher, Co-founder and Director, TM Ventures, shares that the monumental concert will take place on September 5, 2025, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, a world-class venue with a capacity of over 63,000. This marks Singh’s only European performance in 2025, making it a once-in-a-lifetime event for fans across the continent and beyond.

Arijit joins the ranks of global superstars such as Beyoncé, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, Imagine Dragons, Chris Brown, and Post Malone — all scheduled to perform at the stadium this year. Previous years have seen legends like Travis Scott, Lady Gaga, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Guns N’ Roses take this very stage.

The performance promises an exclusive setlist, blending his signature soul-stirring hits with cross-genre surprises and a dynamic ensemble of musicians.

With over 148 million followers on Spotify, Arijit Singh is currently the most-followed artist globally, surpassing the likes of Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran. His ability to transcend language and genre has earned him a rare global resonance — one that will now echo through one of the UK’s biggest live venues.

This historic show follows the sold-out success of Arijit’s 2024 concert at London’s O2 Arena, where he stunned fans with a surprise live duet of “Perfect” alongside Ed Sheeran. Their collaboration continues with the upcoming track “Sapphire,” featured on Sheeran’s forthcoming album Play.

Tickets are now available via Ticketmaster and Live Nation, with over 25,000 tickets sold within just hours of launch— a testament to the unparalleled anticipation surrounding this milestone performance.

As the countdown begins, one thing is certain: Arijit Singh is not just performing around the world — he’s rewriting its musical history.