Karan Aujla Mohali concert: Check key roads to avoid & alternative routes

Karan Aujla is all set to perform at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Phase 9, Mohali tonight
Karan Aujla Mohali concert
Karan Aujla Mohali concert
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Karan Aujla is all set to perform at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Phase 9 tonight, and authorities have issued a traffic advisory as heavy congestion is expected across several roads in Mohali. The concert, part of the P POP CULTURE India Tour 2026, is already drawing thousands of fans from across the region. Keeping in mind the large turnout expected, authorities have advised the commuters to avoid travelling near the stadium area during peak hours unless necessary.

Traffic officials have stated that major delays are likely on roads leading to the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, especially during the late afternoon and evening.

Routes to avoid

  • Phase 9 market road near the stadium

  • Roads connecting Phase 8, Phase 9 and Phase 10

  • Internal roads around the PCA Stadium area

  • Key approach roads leading into Mohali from Chandigarh side

Authorities have said that these stretches will see heavy traffic as fans arrive for the show.

Alternative route suggestions 

  • Use outer sector roads instead of the Phase 9 stadium road

  • Take alternate routes through nearby sectors to bypass the concert venue

  • Plan travel early to avoid evening congestion

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4,500 personnel deployed across Mohali 

Special parking and drop-off zones have also been created near the venue for concert attendees, police have deployed over 4,500 personnel across Mohali from March 13 to March 15 to handle security, traffic control and crowd management.

Authorities have encouraged residents to use public transport, carpools or shared rides wherever possible. Commuters heading into or out of Mohali city are also advised to leave early and follow directions given by traffic police posted at key junctions.

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