Punjabi music sensation Karan Aujla delivered one of the most energetic performances at Rolling Loud India Day 2, leaving audiences cheering long after he stepped off the stage. Held at Kharghar in Navi Mumbai, the global hip hop festival witnessed massive crowds gathering to watch Aujla perform some of his biggest chart-topping tracks.
Karan Aujla closed the night with an explosive setlist featuring popular songs such as Softly, Chitta Kurta, Players, Mexico and Tauba Tauba. Each track was met with loud cheers, with thousands of fans singing along and creating an electrifying atmosphere across the venue. The Punjabi music wave clearly dominated the festival grounds, reflecting the rising influence of regional music on international event platforms.
Fans described his performance as one of the most powerful moments of the evening. Many attendees shared videos online, capturing the crowd jumping and vibing to Aujla’s beats. His stage presence, confidence and flawless delivery impressed both Indian and international attendees at the festival.
Rolling Loud, known globally for bringing together the biggest names in hip hop, witnessed a unique blend of cultures on Day 2. Karan Aujla’s Punjabi set added a strong regional identity to the event and showcased how Indian artists can command global festival stages with the same energy as international performers.
The festival lineup also included major global names like Don Toliver, NAV, Sheck Wes, Rich the Kid and Westside Gunn. Despite the presence of these international artists, Aujla’s performance stood out for its intensity and the overwhelming crowd response.
Music critics observed that Aujla’s rise reflects the growing acceptance of Punjabi pop and hip hop worldwide. His participation in such a prestigious festival marks another milestone in the global expansion of Indian music. With strong lyrics, powerful beats and a unique vocal style, he continues to bridge the gap between Indian regional music and global hip hop culture.
Rolling Loud India Day 2 successfully brought together diverse sounds, and Karan Aujla’s dominating performance proved why he is regarded as one of the biggest Punjabi artists of this generation. His set not only energized the festival but also highlighted India’s growing prominence on the global music map.
