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25 Aug 2026On sale, 19 June 2026, 11am
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Karan Aujla brings his P-Pop Culture World Tour this Winter - for one night only, catch him in Auckland on Tuesday 25th August.
About the artist:
One of the biggest global names in Punjabi music today, Karan Aujla has become a cultural phenomenon, connecting audiences around the world through his distinctive blend of Punjabi pop, hip-hop and North American influences.
Born in India and moving to Canada at 17 years old, Aujla first made his mark as a songwriter for Punjabi artists before stepping into the spotlight with his own music. His breakthrough release Don’t Worry in 2018 launched a meteoric rise, with his debut album BacTHAfuKUP (B.T.F.U.) reaching #6 on Spotify’s Global Chart.
Since then, Aujla has established himself as one of Punjabi music’s most influential voices, amassing more than 3 billion YouTube views and a global fanbase of millions. Following a landmark 2024, which included his first-ever Canadian arena tour and record-breaking success for his album Making Memories, Aujla has once again raised the bar with the release of P-Pop Culture.
Marking one of the strongest global debuts ever for a Punjabi-language album, P-Pop Culture debuted at #1 on Spotify in both India and Pakistan, #4 in Canada, and topped Apple Music charts across all three countries. The album also achieved the highest debut for a Punjabi-language album in Canadian history, earning 12.4 million streams in its first week and surpassing Aujla’s own record set by Making Memories.
A bold fusion of Punjabi pop and hip-hop, P-Pop Culture celebrates Aujla’s roots while pushing Punjabi music into exciting new territory. More than an album, it represents the emergence of P-Pop as a global movement, showcasing the artist’s ability to balance heartfelt melodies, sharp lyricism and genre-defying production.
Local tip
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Taxis and rideshares can be hard to come by directly after an event. If not using public transport, book your ride in advance and choose a pickup spot a few blocks away from the arena.
Getting there
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Spark Arena is 10-15 minutes by foot to the city centre and Waitematā Station, which is on all major bus routes.
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