Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati tour generates almost 50% increase in airfares
Attending Diljit Dosanjh’s concert in Delhi was more than just a night of music; It was an immersion in the infectious energy, cultural pride and shared euphoria of the night. Upon getting my tickets for Diljit’s Dil-Luminati tour, I knew I was in for a ride. However, I would not have thought that the event would fit perfectly into an emerging trend that is travel: Live Events become the main reason why one books a trip. As Diljit Dosanjh brought his Dil-Luminati tour to Delhi on October 26 and 27, kicking off a ten-city tour across India.
When I entered the concert hall, it was clear that I wasn’t the only one excited. Fans next to me shared stories of how they had fought for tickets, some for up to nine hours on booking platforms like Zomato Live. “I fought for nine hours to get tickets,” said one concertgoer, after finally getting a ticket, only to find himself sitting in a different row than his girlfriend. While funny, this anecdote shows how devoted and dedicated the fans are. Even when things didn’t go so well, for example falling into fake entrances, most fans managed to feel the perfect vibe among the crowd. Every seat seemed to have electric currents humming when Diljit finally appeared on the stage. The distinctive Punjabi rhythms and soulful melodies somehow connected each of us in a memory that every hour spent booking tickets would not be wasted.
From Taylor Swift to Diljit Dosanjh: Growing demand for experiential travel and ‘journeys’
What really caught my attention was the number of people who had traveled just to attend this concert. As the popularity of concerts continues to rise, it is no surprise that ‘gig travel’ has become a common phenomenon; After all, fans go from city to city or country to country for live performances.
According to leading visa processing platform Atlys, there are many visa applications from fans of international artists such as Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Diljit Dosanjh.
This is a new trend where Millennials and Generation Z would prefer to travel, mainly focusing on experiences like music festivals and concerts instead of exploring the place. This is supported by a report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which notes that more than 70% of travelers, especially younger generations, now prefer experiences in the cultural and entertainment sectors over material possessions.
The number of visa applications has increased by 20% after Taylor Swift arrived in the form of the Eras Tour. Diljit, whose tour was announced a month ago, witnessed a staggering 10% rise in requests. This shows changes in travel and in tourists, who travel only if a place has required events for a visit.
Delhi travel costs increase with Dil-Luminati tour
The concert in Delhi fell perfectly into the Diwali festive season, when travel demand soared. As fans like me and tourists thronged the capital, airline ticket prices skyrocketed. Livemint reports that fares from cities like Mumbai to Delhi had increased by up to 50%, and one-way tickets on the day of the concert had soared to between ₹11,000 and ₹12,000 from the usual ₹5,899 at the end of the month.
The price increase may be steep, but for fans, the concert had an appeal that would surely offset the additional travel expense. For me, it was Diljit’s concert on the eve of Diwali, a very memorable trip that combined in equal measure the joy of a festive trip with the euphoria of live music, and also a growing reality: today, traveling has turned more into moments and less into moments. about places.
concert tourism‘ is gaining popularity and influence in the travel sector.
Visa applications and hotel bookings are increasingly being affected by concerts like Diljit’s. Skyscanner even said that local accommodation is almost 100% booked during the concert weekend. This is just one example of how music tours and cultural events are quickly becoming important travel motivators, thereby stimulating local economies. Concert-driven tourism is likely to continue, ushering in a new wave of tourism growth in cities.
Coming back to my experience, I had thought that Diljit’s Dil-Luminati tour was going to be a great show; Otherwise, it was going to open up the world of travel. For me it was never about visiting a new place or seeing a concert; It was going to unite two passions of mine in a very satisfying way. For all the people who have not tried it yet, my recommendation would be to choose your next destination taking into account the concerts, festivals or events that attract you.
It is at this point that the phenomenon of Diljit’s concert in Delhi gained its true momentum, where the live experience gave the journey a personal narrative. After all, Delhi will always be remembered as an exciting destination for its food, sights and energy, but for me, the city will always be linked in my mind with the cacophony of Diljit Dosanjh’s voice at the sold-out stadium.
In a world where experiences are taking an increasingly important role over possessions, “gig travel” is the ultimate means to infuse meaningful travel experiences. So the next time your favorite artist plays somewhere far, far from home, think about booking a ticket; There is one that you probably won’t regret booking.
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