Day 2 of Rolling Loud India in Navi Mumbai delivered a powerful mix of global and Indian music, showcasing how diverse sounds are shaping the country’s growing festival culture. The event brought together top international names and leading Indian artists, creating a vibrant musical experience filled with trap, hip hop and Punjabi energy.
The highlight of the evening was the unique blend of genres that came alive on stage. Karan Aujla delivered a dominating Punjabi set that had the crowd singing and dancing in unison. His performances of Softly, Chitta Kurta and Tauba Tauba brought an explosive wave of Punjabi power to the festival, proving the massive influence of regional music on international stages.
International artist Don Toliver added a contrasting flavour with his trademark melodic trap sound. His tracks such as Lemonade and Tiramisu drew huge cheers, showing how global rap and trap styles continue to resonate strongly with young Indian audiences.
Indian rap icon Divine elevated the atmosphere further by performing new tracks from his upcoming album Walking on Water. His set received an enthusiastic response, with fans cheering loudly as he showcased fresh flows and high-energy performances. His appearance stood as a defining moment for desi hip hop within a global festival lineup.
The festival also featured performances by international names like NAV, Sheck Wes, Westside Gunn and Rich the Kid. Each artist brought a different musical identity, contributing to the event’s multicultural soundscape.
Attendees described Day 2 as one of the most genre-rich experiences they had witnessed in India. The seamless transition between Punjabi beats, international trap, underground rap and Indian hip hop highlighted how India has become a hub for global music exchange.
The massive turnout at Kharghar reflected the growing acceptance of international festival culture in India. Fans traveled from multiple cities to witness a lineup that blended homegrown talent with world-renowned artists.
Rolling Loud India’s Day 2 successfully showcased how music from various cultures can coexist on one stage, creating an electrifying and inclusive atmosphere for fans. With the success of this edition, India’s profile in the global live music scene continues to rise.

