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Global EDM Sensation Mahmut Orhan To Light Up Mumbai With His Debut Exclusive Show This May

Global EDM Sensation Mahmut Orhan To Light Up Mumbai With His Debut Exclusive Show This May

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Turkish DJ and producer Mahmut Orhan is all set to perform in Mumbai next month. The spectacle will be held at Dome SVP Stadium on May 22nd, 2025.
Known for his trailblazing electronic music, Mahmut Orhan is all set to make his debut in India. The Electronic Dance Music (EDM) artist is all set to perform a one-night-only spectacle at the Dome SVP Stadium on May 22nd, 2025. This exclusive show promises a sonic experience like no other, as the Turkish DJ and producer delivers his signature fusion of deep house, cinematic layers and Eastern melodies that have captivated festival audiences around the world.
Spacebound, a premier live entertainment company dedicated to pioneering innovative approaches in the EDM industry, brings Mahmut Orhan to Indian shores with Mahmut Orhan Live in Mumbai. Tickets for this mind-blowing performance are live exclusively on BookMyShow, India's leading entertainment destination, starting at Rs. 1500.
From the breakout success of Feel to the haunting global hit 6 Days, Mahmut has redefined the electronic music landscape, crafting immersive sounds that transcend borders. With his 2024 album Pangea, Orhan took his artistry to a new dimension, blending organic instruments, evocative melodies and cutting-edge production into an unforgettable journey through sound.
Karan Singh, CEO, Spacebound, shared, 'We're thrilled to bring Mahmut Orhan to Mumbai for this special showcase. His unique sound and global appeal connect perfectly with the music-loving audience here. Our goal has always been to create high-quality live experiences, and this show is a step forward in that journey. Mumbai continues to be one of the most exciting cities for live music, and we're looking forward to an unforgettable night of energy, sound and celebration."
Fans can expect a high-octane night of music and energy that pushes the boundaries of traditional performance. The stage production will be nothing short of cinematic, designed to mirror Mahmut Orhan's storytelling through sound, with atmospheric lighting, state-of-the-art visuals and immersive moments that transform the night into a multisensory spectacle.
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April 26, 2025, 10:40 IST
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