And the countdown is almost over. Post Malone lands in Assam for his first-ever India headline show.
Guwahati is electric — and the countdown is almost over. This 8 December, that is day after tomorrow, Post Malone lands in Assam for his first-ever India headline show, ready to turn Khanapara into the hottest live-music zone the country has ever seen.”
Post Malone fans are losing sleep, the city is gearing up for a record crowd, and excitement is rippling across the Northeast as one of the world’s biggest music icons prepares to create history on Assam’s soil.
The concert, part of the singer’s Big Ass World Tour, is set to transform Guwahati into a vibrant global music hub for one unforgettable evening. With nearly 20,000 spectators expected, preparations across the venue and city are in full swing.
This mega show is being organised under the Assam government’s Concert Tourism Policy, introduced in May this year. Assam became the second state in India, after Meghalaya, to adopt a policy dedicated to promoting large-scale live music events.
Under this initiative, the government’s aim is clear — to position Assam as a major international destination for cultural and entertainment tourism.
The state’s vision goes beyond a single event. Plans are already in place to develop Guwahati, Dibrugarh, and Jorhat into premier concert-ready cities with enhanced infrastructure, larger stage facilities, and better logistical support for global organisers.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma recently highlighted the massive economic potential of the concert industry. Citing examples like Coldplay’s concert in Ahmedabad — which reportedly generated Rs 600 crore — he emphasised how similar events could uplift Assam’s economy, generate employment, and boost the hospitality and tourism sectors.
Interest in the Guwahati concert has spread across continents. People from various countries have already booked their tickets. In fact, Assam CM Sarma recently shared a viral video by British travel vlogger Alex Wanders, who expressed surprise at the event’s scale and enthusiasm — as well as the ticket prices.
Tickets Still Available — Here’s How to Grab Yours
If you haven’t booked your seat yet, there’s still time. As per the latest listing, the official BookMyShow page for “Post Malone – Live in Guwahati” shows ticket status as “Available”, with prices starting at Rs 2,499. The event begins from 5 PM onwards, and entry gates are expected to open earlier to manage the large crowd.
If You’re Still Looking for Tickets:
• Check the official BookMyShow page again — tickets are still live.
• If the site shows sold out, consider verified resale channels(exercise caution and avoid unofficial sellers).
• Decide your category before booking — GA, VIP, or Fan Pit. VIP and Fan Pit typically sell faster.
Why This Night Will Be Historic
Post Malone, a 9x diamond-certified, GRAMMY-nominated artist, is globally known for blending genres such as rock, hip hop, R&B, and soul with unmatched emotional depth. His performances are cinematic, high-energy, and deeply immersive.
While he previously appeared in India in Mumbai (2022), this Guwahati show is unique: It is a full-length, standalone concert, promising a night unlike anything the Northeast has seen before.
For Assam, the event represents more than entertainment. It symbolises a cultural turning point. With global musicians finally stepping into the region, the state is poised to be recognised not just for its natural beauty and heritage, but also as a vibrant international concert destination.
As the final countdown begins, Guwahati is ready, the lights are set, and excitement is soaring. All that’s left is for the music to begin.