Mumbai/Delhi. If there was ever any doubt about Himesh Reshammiya’s greatness, the last two nights at Saregama Live’s CapMania Delhi dispelled it. With an audience of over 30,000, these evenings were electrifying. From the first beat to the last bar, the audience did not stop singing, dancing and clapping. It was loud, emotional, and above all, it was unforgettable.
Himesh Reshammiya has now become the only artist to have booked tickets for two consecutive shows at the iconic Indira Gandhi Arena, a feat that no other artist has achieved on such a grand scale.

Like the OG rockstar superstar hit machine, the moment Himesh took to the stage, the atmosphere changed completely. From Tera Suroor to Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, Hookah Bar, Aashiqui Mein Teri and more, he delivered one sizzling performance after another. With each song, the audience’s cheers grew louder, turning the entire arena into a chorus of memories and madness.
On both nights, Himesh kept repeating one line that said it all, “Turn the stadium into a nightclub” and he did exactly that. With flashing lights, blaring tunes and thousands of people dancing to the beats, the stadium felt more like a giant open-air party than a traditional concert.
The love from the audience was overwhelming. From lifelong fans to Gen Z singing every word, the night was a multi-generational celebration of music that has stood the test of time. A tender and unforgettable moment came during “Main Jahan Rahoon”, when Himesh’s wife Sonia Kapoor joined him on stage. It was a heartfelt gesture that garnered thunderous applause and added a unique touch of warmth to an extremely passionate show.
Speaking after the show, Himesh said, “Delhi, I will never forget what you gave me these last two nights. There was magic in the air, the way every voice echoed back to me, every hand raised in unison, every smile lit up the night. I have sung these songs many times, but they sounded brand new because of the love that poured into the stadium last night. Capmania is not just a concert, it is a celebration of connections, memories and music that never fades.”
Siddharth Anand Kumar, Executive Vice President, Saregama said, “What started as a concert has now become a movement. Himesh’s music has always connected all generations, and it was extremely exciting to see 30,000 people respond with such energy and emotion. We are planning to hold more shows in India and around the world. This is the beginning of what we consider to be one of India’s most iconic live shows.” After what happened at CapMania Delhi, there is only one question left, “Are you ready to feel it again?”