India, Jan. 27 -- Lollapalooza India's Day 2 unfolded as a high-impact celebration at the Mahalakshmi Race Course, Mumbai, drawing a massive crowds who enjoyed every beat throughout the night. Festival-goers moved fluidly between stages, culinary experiences, and art installations, finding their own rhythm within a lineup that bridged rock legacy, contemporary global pop, underground electronic sounds, and the strongest voices from India's independent music scene. Headlining the night, American band Linkin Park delivered a commanding, career-spanning set, blending classics like Numb, In the End and Crawling with newer tracks such as The Emptiness Machine. The show peaked in a massive singalong, one of the weekend's most emotional moments, as singer Mike Shinoda thanked fans for their enduring support. He said, "Thank you for your patience, for your persistence in asking for the band, and for your support all these years." Earlier in the evening, American singer Kehlani brought a sense of understated soul to the stage with Nights Like This, while pop favourites LANY drew widespread sing-alongs with Malibu Nights. UK bass artist Sammy Virji transformed his set into a high-energy dance experience with Daga Da, and Calum Scott delivered an emotionally resonant performance led by You Are the Reason. Global collective Nubiyan Twist and electronic duo BUNT. further expanded the sonic landscape, engaging audiences with Lights Out and Clouds, respectively. Indian artistes continued to stand shoulder to shoulder with international acts throughout the day. Folk-metal trailblazers Bloodywood unleashed one of the most intense sets of the evening, performing Bekhauf, Danadan and Halla Bol to some of the loudest reactions of the festival. Fusion pioneer Karsh Kale blended tradition and electronic elements with Train Song, while Oaff x Savera drew a substantial crowd with Doobey. Performances by MXRCI, Sen, Gini, Pacifist, Zokova, Excise Dept, Rudy Mukta, and Trance Effect ensured that the homegrown narrative remained a central force through the final hours of Day 2....