Badshah Makes History as First Indian Rapper at O2 Arena in London

Badshah Makes History as First Indian Rapper at O2 Arena in London

Post by : Mina Rahman

Indian rap icon Badshah is prepared to carve his name in music history as the first Indian rapper to grace the renowned O2 Arena in London on March 22, 2026. Celebrated for his chart-topping singles and a decade-long impact on Indian music, Badshah is set to enthrall fans with an exciting three-hour live show that will feature an array of his most popular hits, cult classics, and fresh anthems.

“This signifies more than just a milestone—it's a dream fulfilled. Desi hip-hop merits a global spotlight, and London, we're on the brink of making history together,” Badshah stated. “March 22, 2026, will be an unforgettable experience—louder, prouder, and bigger than anything before.”

The event is organized by leading agencies, marking a pivotal occasion in the global ascent of Indian music. It will not only spotlight Badshah’s path but also celebrate the expanding reach of Desi hip-hop on an international platform.

Tickets will be available from December 12, 2025, allowing fans to witness a significant event in the realm of Indian music. This performance is anticipated to draw crowds from across the globe, emphasizing the worldwide allure of contemporary Indian music.

This concert continues the trend set by other Indian musicians like Arijit Singh and Diljit Dosanjh, who have graced the O2 Arena, further solidifying India’s growing influence in the international music industry.

Through this concert, Badshah aims to do more than just perform—he is shaping the future of Indian hip-hop, showcasing that the genre rightfully belongs on the world stage. Audiences can expect an exhilarating night filled with high-energy acts, stunning visuals, and a celebration of music, culture, and global fandom.

Dec. 5, 2025 4:18 p.m. 444
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