Locals Fail To Recognise Shawn Mendes As Singer Shops In Mumbai's Colaba Causeway Ahead Of Lollapalooza 2025 (VIDEO)
Singer Shawn Mendes has landed in Mumbai ahead of his performance on March 8 in the biggest music festival in the world -- Lollapalooza 2025. On Thursday, the 'Senorita' singer was spotted shopping at the Colaba Causeway flea market in Mumbai, and while at it, he went unrecognised. He will perform in India for the first time on March 8.

Global sensation Shawn Mendes has landed in Mumbai ahead of his performance on March 8 in the biggest music festival in the world -- Lollapalooza 2025. And before taking the centre stage, the singer decided to be a tourist in Mumbai and was spotted indulging in some street shopping in the city.
On Thursday, Shawn, along with members of his team, was spotted exploring the flea market of Colaba Causeway in Mumbai. However, he went unrecognised as he checked out some trendy clothes and footwear.
Shawn kept it casual in suede pants and a white vest. Later, while strolling down the lanes of Mumbai, he did get recognised by a couple of his fans, and happily obliged to click photos with them.
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The Senorita singer is all set to perform in India for the first time, and he will be seen enthralling the audience at the iconic Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai. He is expected to belt out some of his chartbusters including Senorita, Treat You Better, In My Blood, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and Lost In Japan, among others.
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Lollapalooza is returning to Mumbai for the third consecutive year, and this time, it will be held on March 8 and March 9. Along with Shawn, some of the biggest global names will be seen performing at the music festival, including Green Day, Hanumankind, Talwinder, Raftaar, Louis Tomlinson, Glass Animals, Lisa Mishra, and others.
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