Karan Aujla’s Delhi concert on Feb 28: Traffic police issue advisory, check routes, parking details


The Delhi Traffic Police on Thursday issued a traffic advisory in connection with the live music concert “P-POP Culture India Tour 2026” featuring Punjabi pop singer Karan Aujla at Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium in Lodhi Colony on February 28, 2026 (Saturday).

According to the advisory posted by Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic), special traffic arrangements will be in place around the stadium to ensure smooth conduct of the event and public safety. A large gathering of approximately 45,000 to 50,000 spectators is expected to attend the concert.

In view of the anticipated crowd, traffic restrictions and diversions will be implemented in and around the Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium area. Commuters have been advised to plan their travel accordingly and avoid routes near the venue during the event hours to prevent inconvenience.

Authorities said the arrangements are aimed at managing vehicular movement efficiently and ensuring the safety of attendees as well as the general public. Further details regarding specific diversions and alternative routes are expected to be followed as part of the traffic management plan.


Entry to JLN Stadium
Entry through:
Gate No. 2
Gate No. 6
Gate No. 8
Gate No. 13
Gate No. 14
Gate No. 21Gate No. 13

  • For Artist, Organisers & Team Members:

Gate No. 6

  • Reserved for Emergency Contingency:

Gate No. 1
Gate No. 10

Karan Aujla Delhi Concert Parking Plan

VIP Parking:
Inside JLN Stadium
Gate No. 1 (West Block, Open Space Area)

Parking for Audience / General Public:
Sewa Nagar Bus Depot
Sunheri Pulla Bus Depot
CGO Complex Parking
SCOPE Complex Parking
JLN Gate No. 7 to 9

All parking locations have been booked by organisers to facilitate spectators.

Karan Aujla Delhi Concert Details

Event: Live Music Concert – “P-POP Culture India Tour 2026”
Artist: Punjabi Pop Singer Karan Aujla
Venue: Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium, Lodhi Colony, New Delhi
Date: 28.02.2026 (Saturday)
Time: 04:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Expected Crowd: Approximately 45,000–50,000 spectators



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