Taiwanese Singer-songwriter WHYTE to Perform in Delhi, Rajasthan
The tour includes a performance on 12 February at The Piano Man Jazz Club in New Delhi, followed by a special performance on 14 February at Khetri Mahal, Rajasthan.
Taipei, Taiwan – Taiwanese singer-songwriter WHYTE will embark on her first India tour in February 2026, presenting two live performances in New Delhi and Khetri, Rajasthan, as part of a cultural exchange initiative supported by the Cultural Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center (TECC) in India.
The tour forms part of WHYTE’s invitation to participate in Magnetic Fields Nomads, one of India’s most internationally recognized music festivals.
India has rapidly emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing music markets, particularly in live performances and independent music beyond the Bollywood system. WHYTE’s India tour responds to this shift, introducing Indian audiences to a distinctive Taiwanese musical voice shaped by lo-fi pop, jazz, and chill hop influences.
Known for her understated visual identity and multilingual songwriting, WHYTE represents a new generation of Taiwanese artists whose work combines contemporary urban aesthetics with emotional depth.

The tour includes a performance on 12 February 2026 at The Piano Man Jazz Club in New Delhi, one of India’s most influential live music venues, followed by a special performance on 14 February 2026 at Khetri Mahal, an 18th-century heritage palace in Rajasthan, as part of Magnetic Fields Nomads.
By placing contemporary music within both a professional urban venue and a historic architectural site, the tour creates a dialogue between modern sound and cultural heritage.
Through this tour, Taiwanese contemporary music enters into direct conversation with India’s high-engagement live music audience and international festival network.
The project not only expands the visibility of Taiwanese independent music in South Asia, but also lays the groundwork for long-term artistic exchange between Taiwan and India, highlighting music as a shared platform for cultural imagination and cross-border collaboration.
Festival information https://nomads.magneticfields.in/artists/whyte
