Danish soft-rock band Michael Learns To Rock (MLTR) is set to return to India in February 2026 with their Take Us To Your Heart tour. The three-city concert run will cover Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR, promising nostalgia-filled evenings of timeless ballads and soft-rock anthems loved by generations.
Michael Learns To Rock, the beloved Danish trio known for their soulful ballads and soft-rock classics, is making a much-anticipated comeback to India in 2026. The Take Us To Your Heart India Tour will run from February 19 to 22, covering Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR. Produced by Fever Live, the concerts are designed as a heartfelt celebration of MLTR’s enduring legacy, offering fans a chance to relive the music that defined their youth.
The band, comprising Jascha Richter, Mikkel Lentz, and Kåre Wanscher, has enjoyed a special bond with Indian audiences since their first tour in 1996. Their songs such as 25 Minutes, Someday, Paint My Love, and Sleeping Child continue to evoke nostalgia, making them one of the most cherished international acts in India. The upcoming shows are expected to draw massive crowds, echoing the band’s previous tours, including their 2022 performance in Meghalaya that attracted over 150,000 fans.
Key Highlights
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MLTR’s Take Us To Your Heart India Tour runs from February 19–22, 2026
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Concerts scheduled in Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR
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Band members Jascha Richter, Mikkel Lentz, and Kåre Wanscher to perform their greatest hits
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Produced by Fever Live, part of Fever Network, known for curating large-scale entertainment events
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MLTR has toured India regularly since 1996, with their music resonating across generations
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Previous India tour in 2022 drew over 150,000 fans in Meghalaya
The 2026 tour promises not just music but an emotional journey, revisiting songs that have stood the test of time. For Indian fans, it is an opportunity to reconnect with melodies that continue to inspire and comfort, reaffirming MLTR’s place as one of the most enduring international bands in the country.
Sources: UNI India, Rolling Stone India, ETV Bharat, Curly Tales