Scorpions band to return to India for ‘Coming Home 2026’ tour after nearly 20 years

Legendary German rock band Scorpions will tour India in April 2026, performing in Shillong, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Mumbai. The tour, part of their farewell series following their final studio album, marks the band’s first visit in almost two de...

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Legendary German rock band Scorpions will return to India in April 2026 as part of their Coming Home 2026 tour, marking their first visit to the country in almost 20 years. The band will perform in four cities: Shillong (April 21, JN Stadium), Delhi-NCR (April 24, HUDA Grounds), Bengaluru (April 26, NICE Grounds), and Mumbai (April 30, Jio Gardens, BKC).

Tickets go on pre-sale for the general public on January 17 at 1 PM IST via BookMyShow, following earlier artist and credit card pre-sales.

Formed in 1965, Scorpions have sold over 120 million records worldwide and performed in more than 80 countries. The band is known for hits such as Rock You Like a Hurricane, Still Loving You, Send Me an Angel, and Wind of Change, and landmark albums including Love at First Sting, Blackout, and Crazy World. With a career spanning over five decades, they are considered one of the most enduring acts in global hard rock.


The 2026 tour comes as part of the band’s farewell series, following the release of their final studio album. The shows are expected to celebrate their long-standing relationship with fans, offering a rare opportunity for Indian audiences to see the band live after nearly two decades.
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