Diljit Dosanjh's Dil-Luminati concert in Delhi: Traffic advisory, venues, timings and booking details

Diljit will head next to Jaipur for a show on November 3 at JECC, managed by Accor, in Sitapura. Photo: Instagram/@diljitdosanjh

As singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh's Dil-Luminati India tour begins today in New Delhi, his fans can't wait to sway to his popular numbers like 'Lover,' 'GOAT,' 'Born to Shine,' and '5 Taara.' The show, scheduled for 7 p.m. at JLN Stadium in Pragati Vihar, was sold out quickly. However, tickets are still available for his second show tomorrow at the same venue, and they can be booked via Zomato.

He will head next to Jaipur for a show on November 3 at JECC, managed by Accor, in Sitapura. The show after that will be in Hyderabad on November 15. He will also perform in Ahmedabad on November 17, Lucknow on November 22, Pune on November 24, Kolkata on November 30, Bangalore on December 6, Indore on December 8, Chandigarh on December 14, Guwahati on December 29, and the venues of these performances are yet to be announced. The timings of the events will be the same as Delhi in all cities.

Traffic advisory for Dil-Luminati in Delhi
As around 60,000 fans are expected to attend Diljith's concert, the Delhi traffic police has also set up elaborate arrangements. They have also urged people to use public transport as much as possible to avoid road congestion. For both days of the concert, the spectators should park their vehicles near JLN Stadium Complex, CGO Scope Complex, Sunhari Pulla Bus Depot, Sewa Nagar Bus Depot and Khush Nalla. On both dates, there will be restrictions on HTVs from JLN Stadium Red Light to Whole BP Marg from 4 pm to 11 pm. The public is also requested to avoid BP Marg, Lodhi Road, Lala Lajpat Rai Marg and roads around JLN Stadium during the concert hours.

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