The American comedian’s Acting My Age tour’s India stop, originally slated for April, is now rescheduled to take place in Mumbai on Sept. 21

Kevin Hart speaks onstage during the 2025 BET Awards at Peacock Theater on June 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET
Grammy and Emmy-nominated comedian Kevin Hart keeps his date with India, announcing his debut show in Mumbai on Sept. 21, 2025 as part of his Acting My Age tour.
Hart, known for comedy specials in the past like Reality Check and Zero Fu**ks Given, will perform at NSCI Dome SVP Stadium in Mumbai in September in a show produced by entertainment platform District by Zomato. The comedian—also known for his acting in Hollywood films like Get Hard and Ride Along—was originally scheduled to perform in New Delhi on Apr. 30, but the show was postponed in solidarity with the Pahalgam terror attack.
Hart says in a statement, “India, we are destined to meet this year and I cannot wait to witness your incredible energy live in Mumbai. We’re going to have an epic night filled with love and laughter!”
Exclusive pre-sale tickets for HSBC cardholders will be live on the District app from 12 PM on July 29, 2025, until 12 PM on July 31, 2025. General tickets will become available for purchase starting 1 PM on July 31, 2025.
A press release adds, “Fans will witness him performing his comedic set, ‘Acting My Age’, as he delves into personal experiences, societal norms, and the challenges of aging with his unique comedic flair.”
Stay tuned for Kevin Hart India tickets here.
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