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KKR to buy 6% stake in India’s BookMyShow for up to $50 million, source says

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 12:21 AM

By Vibhuti Sharma

Aug 19 (Reuters) – Global investment firm KKR will buy a stake of about 6% in Indian ticketing and entertainment ​platform BookMyShow for $40 million to $50 million, ‌a source told Reuters on Wednesday, as demand for live events soars in the world’s most populous nation.

Competition has intensified in India’s entertainment-ticketing sector, with Walmart-owned Flipkart ‌planning ​to enter the events and ⁠ticketing space. Eternal’s District ⁠platform has also been expanding its presence, seeking a share of a market buoyed by robust demand for concerts, sports events and ​live experiences.

KKR declined to comment on the deal size, while BookMyShow did not immediately respond ⁠to Reuters’ request for ⁠comment.

The companies announced the investment early ​on Wednesday but did not disclose its financial terms. ​The stake buy implies an estimated valuation ‌of $667 million to $833 million for BookMyShow, the source added, requesting anonymity as they were not authorised to speak to the media.

Founded in 2007, ⁠BookMyShow has evolved from an online movie ticketing platform into a broader entertainment company spanning films, live events ⁠and experiences. ‌Its live entertainment division has hosted ⁠renowned artists including Coldplay, Ed Sheeran ​and ‌Travis Scott.

BookMyShow founder and CEO Ashish ​Hemrajani said ⁠the company was seeing the opportunity in India’s entertainment economy grow “like never before” as it expands across the live entertainment landscape.

(Reporting by Vibhuti Sharma and Kashish Tandon; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee and ​Janane Venkatraman)