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Zayn brings The Konnakol Tour to Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana on Tuesday, July 28, 2026 at 8:00 PM. The Indianapolis show falls in the heart of the tour’s first U.S. leg, a Midwest and East Coast run that takes Zayn from Philadelphia to Nashville across July. Produced by Live Nation, this 31-date global trek is Zayn’s first-ever solo headline arena and stadium tour, crossing the U.K., Mexico, North America, and South America.
The tour supports Konnakol, Zayn’s fifth studio album, released April 17, 2026 via Mercury Records. Named after the South Indian Carnatic art of vocal percussion, the album channels Zayn’s South Asian heritage into a genre-blending sonic palette. The lead single “Die for Me” dropped February 6, 2026, signaling a return to the atmospheric pop-R&B of his debut — with Grammy-winning producer Malay back at the helm. Five album tracks premiered live during Zayn’s sold-out January 2026 Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM, where fans got their first taste of the Konnakol era. Get details at inzayn.com.
Zayn’s post–One Direction trajectory reads like a highlight reel of chart-topping firsts. Mind of Mine (2016) made him the first U.K. male solo artist to debut at number one in both the U.K. and U.S. simultaneously. Its smash single “Pillowtalk” topped charts in 68 countries and holds a 5× Platinum RIAA certification. Over four subsequent albums he’s pushed into experimental R&B, minimalist pop, and folk-influenced textures — and Konnakol brings it all together with South Asian musical traditions. His 2025 collaboration with BLACKPINK’s Jisoo on “Eyes Closed” earned a 2026 iHeartRadio Music Award nomination. Follow Zayn on Instagram and X (Twitter).
Gainbridge Fieldhouse is downtown Indianapolis’s top sports and entertainment venue, home to the NBA’s Indiana Pacers and the WNBA’s Indiana Fever. Designed by Ellerbe Becket with a distinctive brick-and-glass facade that evokes Indiana’s classic fieldhouses, the arena seats up to 20,000 for concerts and completed a major $360 million renovation in 2022. It sits at 125 South Pennsylvania Street, steps from Georgia Street, hotels, and the Convention Center. Learn more at the official Gainbridge Fieldhouse website.
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Zayn’s January 2026 Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live gave fans a taste of what The Konnakol Tour will deliver on the big stage. Across seven shows, he debuted album tracks “Nusrat,” “Used to the Blues,” “Fatal,” and “Take Turns” alongside deep cuts and hits from all four previous solo records. Gainbridge Fieldhouse’s recently renovated production infrastructure and intimate basketball-first design — ranked the No. 1 NBA venue by the Sports Business Journal in its early years — should give the Konnakol Tour’s immersive snow leopard visuals and atmospheric staging room to breathe.
Indianapolis falls in the middle of the tour’s first American leg:
The tour continues with a West Coast run in August–September, South America in October, and a final East Coast leg in November before closing in Miami. Full routing at inzayn.com/tour.
What makes Zayn’s discography remarkable is how each record charts entirely new territory. Mind of Mine (2016) proved he could stand alone with R&B-drenched production; the sprawling 27-track Icarus Falls (2018) pushed into electronic and alternative textures; Nobody Is Listening (2021) stripped things back to showcase his voice; and Room Under the Stairs (2024) embraced folk-pop warmth shaped by his quiet life in rural Pennsylvania. Now Konnakol (2026) weaves all of those threads together with South Asian vocal percussion traditions and global rhythms, creating his most cohesive statement yet.
Gainbridge Fieldhouse sits in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, steps from the bustling Georgia Street entertainment corridor, the Indiana Convention Center, and dozens of hotels. Before or after the show, explore Indy’s walkable downtown — the Indianapolis Cultural Trail connects you to Mass Ave’s restaurants and galleries, the Indiana State Museum, and White River State Park. The craft brewery scene along Massachusetts Avenue is a local favorite for pre-show drinks.
Gainbridge Fieldhouse is at 125 South Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, in the heart of downtown. The arena is easily accessible from I-65 and I-70, with ample parking garages in the surrounding blocks. Indianapolis’s IndyGo bus system serves downtown, and the walkable grid makes rideshare drop-offs simple. The venue is near several major hotels and the Convention Center, making it easy to plan an overnight around the show.
Zayn performs at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Tuesday, July 28, 2026, at 8:00 PM as part of The Konnakol Tour.
The Konnakol Tour is Zayn’s first-ever solo headline arena and stadium tour. The 31-date global trek, produced by Live Nation, supports his fifth studio album Konnakol and visits the U.K., Mexico, North America, and South America.
Gainbridge Fieldhouse has a concert capacity of approximately 20,000. The venue features floor seating, lower level, club level, and balcony sections, plus loge boxes and suites. It completed a $360 million renovation in 2022.
While the full setlist has not been announced, expect new Konnakol tracks alongside solo favorites like “Pillowtalk,” “Dusk Till Dawn,” and “Like I Would.” Songs debuted during his Vegas residency, such as “Nusrat” and “Used to the Blues,” are also likely.
Gainbridge Fieldhouse is at 125 South Pennsylvania Street in downtown Indianapolis, steps from Georgia Street, the Convention Center, and major hotels. It is accessible from I-65 and I-70.
Yes. Ample parking garages are available throughout downtown Indianapolis within a short walk of the fieldhouse. Rideshare drop-off zones are also conveniently located near the venue entrances.
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Yes. The July 28 Gainbridge Fieldhouse date is part of the Konnakol Tour’s first U.S. leg, a Midwest and East Coast run spanning mid-to-late July. It falls between Chicago and Nashville on the routing.
Konnakol is Zayn’s fifth studio album, released April 17, 2026 on Mercury Records. Named after the South Indian Carnatic vocal percussion art form, the album fuses pop-R&B with global rhythms and was produced alongside Grammy winner Malay.
Zayn, born Zain Javadd Malik in Bradford, England, is a multi-platinum singer, songwriter, and producer who rose to fame with One Direction. His solo debut Mind of Mine made chart history, and his hit “Pillowtalk” reached number one in 68 countries with a 5x Platinum RIAA certification.
Downtown Indy is highly walkable. Georgia Street offers restaurants and bars steps from the fieldhouse. The Indianapolis Cultural Trail connects you to Mass Avenue’s galleries and dining, White River State Park, and the Indiana State Museum. The craft brewery scene along Mass Ave is a popular pre-show spot.
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