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August 21, 2025The much-awaited Glass Beams India tour is set to bring the Australian psychedelic trio to India in October 2025. Fans across the country are eagerly anticipating their return as the band embarks on a series of performances in Gurugram, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Known for their innovative sound and immersive live shows, Glass Beams has created a strong following worldwide, and their upcoming tour promises to be a major highlight for music lovers in India.Advertisement Tour Dates and LocationsThe Glass Beams India tour will include stops in three major cities across India:Gurugram – October 9, 2025, at Open Grounds, Gymkhana ClubMumbai – October 11, 2025, at Nesco CenterBengaluru – October 12, 2025, at Indiranagar ClubThese performances are part of their Asia tour and are organized by SkillBox’s LiveBox gig series. Presale registration for tickets opens on August 23, 2025, at 12 p.m., offering fans the opportunity to secure their spots ahead of time.A Homecoming for Rajan SilvaRajan Silva, the founder of Glass Beams, has deep personal ties to India, making their return to the country feel like a homecoming. Silva, who hails from India, has often spoken about the emotional significance of playing in the country that inspired their debut EP Mirage. In interviews, he described the music as a love letter to my Indian heritage. With every performance in India, Silva and the band continue to strengthen their connection with Indian audiences, and this upcoming tour is expected to bring even more intimate, meaningful moments to their fans.Previous Performances in IndiaGlass Beams has a growing history in India, having first performed at the Magnetic Fields Festival in Rajasthan in December 2023. Following that, the band returned for the Echoes of Earth festival in Goa in February 2024, followed by a club show in Bengaluru. These performances have been well-received, further cementing Glass Beams’ place in India’s vibrant music scene.The Band’s Global Musical JourneyGlass Beams is known for fusing psychedelic elements with cultural influences from around the world. The release of their second EP, Mahal, in 2024 has expanded their fanbase, blending different musical traditions into a unique sound. This lyric-less fusion of musical cultures has helped the band stand out internationally, and their global journey has led them to perform at major festivals such as Glastonbury and on tours supporting fellow Australian act Rufus Du Sol in North Ameri …