German hard‑rock band Scorpions cancelled its ‘Coming Home’ India tour, set to begin April 21, 2026 in Shillong, citing medical issues.
The cancellation hits thousands of fans—many of whom have awaited the band’s return for years. Refunds and the abrupt schedule change also raise logistical challenges for promoters and venues across the country.
The tour was to kick off in Shillong before moving to Delhi‑NCR, Bengaluru, and Mumbai, covering four cities in total[1]. The first concert was slated for April 21, 2026[3].
Organizers said the decision was driven by unforeseen medical circumstances affecting band members, a factor that made proceeding with the demanding itinerary impossible[5].
Ticket holders will receive refunds within seven to ten days after the cancellation, promoters said[7].
Fans expressed disappointment on social media, with many asking for updated dates and expressing concern over the health of the musicians. Industry observers said the Scorpions’ return to India was seen as a major draw for the local live‑music market.
The band, which last performed in India in 2015, had built anticipation for the ‘Coming Home’ tour as a celebration of its long‑standing fan base. While the health issue forced a pause, the promise of prompt refunds aims to preserve goodwill for any future engagements.
“The tour was to kick off in Shillong before moving to Delhi‑NCR, Bengaluru and Mumbai.”
What this means: The abrupt halt underscores how health issues can disrupt even well‑planned international tours, and the swift refund pledge seeks to mitigate fan dissatisfaction while preserving the band’s reputation for future Indian dates.




