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Shawn Mendes Shops In Mumbai’s Colaba With His Team Before Lollapalooza India 2025; Goes Unrecognisable

Shawn Mendes will perform in Mumbai at Lollapalooza India 2025 on March 8, 2025.

Shawn Mendes is currently in Mumbai to perform at Lollapalooza India 2025 and fans are eagerly waiting to watch his live. Before his much anticipated performance, the singer was spotted in Mumbai’s Colaba, where he was seen shopping for slippers with his team. His videos and photos, roaming around the city, has been going viral on social media.

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Shawn is seen wearing a casual outfit as he explored Mumbai. He even clicked pictures with his fans.

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Shawn Mendes will perform at Lollapalooza India 2025 on March 8. The event will be held at the iconic Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai. Popular artists including Green Day, Hanumankind, Raftaar, Louis Tomlinson, Glass Animals, Zedd, Cory Wong, John Summit, Nothing But Thieves, Aurora, Lisa Mishra and Niladri Kumar will also perform at this much awaited event.

Shawn Mendes is best known for his songs like ‘Treat You Better’, ‘In My Blood’, ‘There’s Nothing Holin’ Me Back’, ‘If I Can’t Have You’, ‘Senorita’, and many more. He has won SOCAN award, MTV European Music Award, Juno Awards, iHeartRadio MMVAs and AMA. He has also received a nomination for Grammys and Brit Award.

First published on: Mar 07, 2025 09:19 AM IST


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