Delhi: If there was ever any doubt about Himesh Reshammiya’s legendary status, last two nights at Saregama Live’s Capmania Delhi put it ...
Delhi: If there was ever any
doubt about Himesh Reshammiya’s legendary status, last two nights at Saregama
Live’s Capmania Delhi put it to rest. Sold out shows with a 30,000+ strong
audience, the evenings were nothing short of pulsating. From the very first
beat to the final encore, the crowd didn’t stop singing, dancing or cheering.
It was loud, it was emotional, and above all, it was unforgettable.
Himesh Reshammiya has now become
the only artist to sell out back-to-back shows at the iconic Indira Gandhi
Arena, a feat no other performer has achieved at this scale.
As the OG Rockstar Superstar hit
machine, Himesh took the stage and the energy instantly shifted. From Tera
Suroor to Jhalak Dikhla Ja, Hookah Bar, Aashiqui Mein Teri and more, he
delivered one banger after another. The crowd roared louder with every track,
turning the entire arena into a chorus of memories and madness.
A line Himesh kept repeating
through both the nights said it all: “Convert the stadium into a nightclub” and
he truly did. With flashing lights, thumping beats and thousands moving in
sync, the stadium felt more like a massive open air party than a traditional
concert.
The crowd’s love was
overwhelming. From lifelong fans to Gen Z singing every word, the night was a
multigenerational celebration of music that has stood the test of time.
A tender and unforgettable
moment came during Main Jahaan Rahoon, when Himesh’s wife Sonia Kapur joined
him on stage, a heartfelt gesture that drew loud cheers and added a rare touch
of warmth to an otherwise high octane show.
Speaking after the show, Himesh
shared:
“Delhi, what you gave me in
these last two nights is something I’ll never forget. There was magic in the
air, the way every voice echoed back to me, every hand rose in sync, every
smile lit up the night. I’ve sung these songs so many times, but last night
they felt brand new because of the love in that stadium. Capmania isn’t just a
concert, it’s a celebration of connection, memories and music that refuses to
fade.”
Siddharth Anand Kumar, Executive
Vice President at Saregama said, “What started as a concert, is now a movement.
Himesh’s music has always connected across generations, and to see 30,000
people respond with that kind of energy and emotion was electric. We’re gearing
for more shows across India and the globe. It’s the beginning of what we
believe will be one of the most iconic live properties in India.”
After what went down at Capmania Delhi, only one
question remains: "Are you ready to feel it all over again?”
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