May 5, 2025
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India Eyes Top 5 Spot in Global Entertainment

With focused investments, policy support, and infrastructural upgrades, India is on track to position itself as one of the top five live entertainment destinations globally by 2030…reports Asian Lite News

Fueled by a thriving media industry, rapid digital growth, and a rising consumer market, India is on track to become one of the world’s top five entertainment hubs by 2030.

During the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025 being organised in Mumbai at the Jio World Convention Centre, India’s will release a white paper, commissioned by Information & Broadcasting Ministry. 

Union Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs, L Murugan is set to unveil “India’s Live Events Economy: A Strategic Growth Imperative” on May 3. 

The White Paper presents a comprehensive analysis of India’s rapidly expanding live entertainment industry, highlighting emerging trends, growth trajectories, and strategic recommendations for the sector’s continued evolution. 

India’s live events landscape is undergoing a transformation–from a fragmented sector to a structured and influential pillar of the country’s cultural and creative economy. 

The period from 2024 to 2025 marks a defining inflection point, with international acts such as ‘Coldplay’ performing in Ahmedabad and Mumbai, signalling India’s readiness to host global-scale events. 

Key trends in the sector include the rise of event tourism, with nearly half a million attendees traveling specifically for live music events–indicating the emergence of a robust music-tourism economy. 

Premium ticketing segments–such as VIP experiences, curated access, and luxury hospitality–have witnessed over 100 per cent year-on-year growth, pointing to an increasingly experience-driven audience. Participation from Tier-2 cities has surged, driven by multi-city tours and the growing popularity of regional festivals. 

In 2024, the organized live events segment recorded 15 per cent growth, contributing an additional Rs 13 billion in revenue–establishing it as one of the fastest-growing verticals within India’s media and entertainment ecosystem. 

Large-scale events in the current landscape typically generate approximately 2,000 to 5,000 temporary jobs each, underscoring the sector’s growing contribution to employment and skill development. 

With focused investments, policy support, and infrastructural upgrades, India is on track to position itself as one of the top five live entertainment destinations globally by 2030, unlocking new avenues for economic growth, employment generation, tourism, and enhanced global cultural presence. (ANI) 

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